- 🚀 Quickstart
- 🧑💻 OAuth app setup
- 🔗 Useful links
- 🚨 API gotchas
1
Create an integration
In Nango (free signup), go to Integrations -> Configure New Integration -> Confluence. Nango doesn’t provide a test OAuth app for Confluence yet. You’ll need to set up your own by following these instructions. After that, make sure to add the OAuth client ID, secret, and scopes in the integration settings in Nango.
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 (fetch a list of pages). Replace the placeholders below with your secret key, integration ID, and connection ID:Or fetch credentials dynamically via the Node SDK or API.
- cURL
- Node
The
{connectionConfig.cloudId} in the URL represents the cloudId. You can get this value from your connection configuration after creating the connection. The cloudId is automatically set by Nango.Questions? Join us in the Slack community.