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πŸš€ Quickstart

Connect to Confluence with Nango and see data flow in 2 minutes.
1

Create the integration

In Nango (free signup), go to Integrations -> Configure New Integration -> Confluence.
2

Authorize Confluence

Go to Connections -> Add Test Connection -> Authorize, then log in to Confluence. Later, you’ll let your users do the same directly from your app.
3

Call the Confluence API

Let’s make your first request to the Confluence API. Replace the placeholders below with your secret key, integration ID, and connection ID:
curl "https://api.nango.dev/proxy/wiki/rest/api/content" \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer <NANGO-SECRET-KEY>" \
  -H "Provider-Config-Key: <INTEGRATION-ID>" \
  -H "Connection-Id: <CONNECTION-ID>"
Or fetch credentials with the Node SDK or API.βœ… You’re connected! Check the Logs tab in Nango to inspect requests.
4

Implement Nango in your app

Follow our Auth implementation guide to integrate Nango in your app.To obtain your own production credentials, follow the setup guide linked below.

πŸ“š Confluence Integration Guides

Nango maintained guides for common use cases. Official docs: Confluence REST API Documentation

🧩 Pre-built syncs & actions for Confluence

Enable them in your dashboard. Extend and customize to fit your needs.

Others

Function nameDescriptionTypeSource code
pagesFetches a list of pages from confluenceSyncπŸ”— Github
spacesFetches a list of spaces from confluenceSyncπŸ”— Github