Integrating Bamboo with Atlassian's Confluence combines Bamboo's continuous integration capabilities with your wiki to give you a unified view of your software development project. Using Confluence and Bamboo together allows you to embed Bamboo gadgets in Confluence pages. Configuring Bamboo and Confluence to work together simply requires you to set up an application link (two-way) between Confluence and Bamboo. |
Before You Begin
Version Requirements
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Set Up an Application Link
Before you begin:
- Security Considerations — The instructions below recommend setting up authentication for the application link between Confluence and Bamboo. Please ensure that you read the Security Implications for each Authentication Type (Confluence documentation). For example, if you use basic HTTP authentication for the Confluence to Bamboo link, you must specify a user that Confluence uses to log in to Bamboo. Hence, this user's Bamboo permissions will be used (not the Bamboo permissions of the user who is currently logged into Confluence).
Follow the Confluence instructions to configure the application link in Confluence.
- You will need to set up a two-way link, i.e. select the 'Create a link back to this server' option when adding the application link.
- You will need to configure either OAuth or Trusted Apps authentication for your application link. See Configuring Authentication for an Application Link for instructions.
Congratulations! You have successfully integrated Bamboo and Confluence.
Try your New Configuration
You may wish to read about how to use these two applications together in the following pages:
- Add Bamboo gadgets to Confluence, see External Gadgets (Confluence documentation).
Notes
If you need further help, please raise a support request in our support system, in the Bamboo project. You may also want to view articles in the Bamboo Knowledge Base and browse our forums.
Related Topics
External Gadgets (Confluence documentation)