You can reach out to support@langdock.com to set up your integration together in a call.

Important:

  • You need to be a workspace-admin to connect a Confluence Space for the entire workspace. If you are not an admin, please reach out to your admin or refer to the user-level integration guide.

Part 1: Import the Langdock App in your Confluence Space.

  1. Navigate to your Atlassian plugin settings in a new tab:
    https://< YOUR_DOMAIN >.atlassian.net/wiki/plugins/servlet/upm

  2. Open the settings and check if Verify private listings and Enable Development Mode is checked. If not, check the boxes and click “Apply”. The development mode is only temporary, while the Langdock app is being verified by Atlassian.

  3. Refresh the page so that the Upload App button appears.

  4. Click Upload App and enter the following URL: https://app.langdock.com/api/connect/confluence/admin-install

  5. Press Upload to add the Langdock app to Confluence. The success screen looks like this:

Part 2: Create a Confluence API Token and Organization ID

  1. Open https://admin.atlassian.com/. Select the organization you want to access through Langdock.

  2. Select Settings > API keys.

  3. Select Create API key in the top right.

  4. Enter a name to identify the API key (e.g. “Langdock API key”) and define an expiry date.

    By default, the key expires one week from today. If you’d like to change the expiration date, pick a new date under Expires on. You’re unable to select a date longer than a year from the date of creation.

  5. Select Create to create the API key.

  6. Copy the values for your Organization ID and API key. Add the API key and the Organization ID to the respective fields in the Langdock app.

    Make sure you store these values in a safe place, as they won’t be shown again.

  7. Click on Find installed Langdock App and click Save.

  8. Click Done in the admin menu of Confluence to close the API key window. Make sure you have copied the API keys as they can not be shown again.

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