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Confluence Automation

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What Confluence Automation does

Confluence Automation via Rube MCP provides a robust toolkit for automating various operations within Confluence, including page creation, content searching, space management, and label tagging. By leveraging the capabilities of Rube MCP, users can efficiently manage their Confluence environment without the need for manual intervention. This skill is particularly beneficial for teams that rely heavily on Confluence for documentation and collaboration, allowing them to streamline their workflows and maintain organized content.

The skill requires an active connection to Rube MCP and Confluence, ensuring that users can access the necessary tools to automate their tasks. Users can create and update pages with ease, utilizing a series of predefined workflows that guide them through the process. This includes searching for existing content to avoid duplicates, managing page hierarchies, and tagging pages with relevant labels to enhance organization and discoverability.

In addition to page management, the skill supports advanced content searching using Confluence Query Language (CQL), allowing users to perform precise queries to locate specific pages or blog posts. This feature is essential for teams that need to quickly find information across a large repository of content. Furthermore, users can manage spaces effectively, listing, creating, and inspecting spaces as needed, which is crucial for maintaining a well-structured Confluence environment.

Overall, Confluence Automation is designed for developers and designers who frequently interact with Confluence and seek to optimize their documentation processes. By automating repetitive tasks, users can focus more on content creation and collaboration, ultimately improving productivity and efficiency within their teams.

When to use it

Use this skill when you need to automate the creation, updating, and management of Confluence content and spaces.

When not to use it

This skill may not be suitable for users who prefer manual control over their Confluence content or those who do not use Confluence regularly.

What you can build with it

Creating Documentation

Automate the process of creating new documentation pages in Confluence, ensuring consistency and reducing manual effort.

Searching for Content

Quickly find existing pages or blog posts in Confluence using keyword searches or advanced CQL queries.

Managing Confluence Spaces

List, create, and inspect Confluence spaces to maintain an organized and efficient documentation structure.

How to install Confluence Automation

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Confluence Automation via Rube MCP

Automate Confluence operations including page creation and updates, content search with CQL, space management, label tagging, and page hierarchy navigation through Composio's Confluence toolkit.

Prerequisites

  • Rube MCP must be connected (RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS available)
  • Active Confluence connection via RUBE_MANAGE_CONNECTIONS with toolkit confluence
  • Always call RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS first to get current tool schemas

Setup

Get Rube MCP: Add https://rube.app/mcp as an MCP server in your client configuration. No API keys needed — just add the endpoint and it works.

  1. Verify Rube MCP is available by confirming RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS responds
  2. Call RUBE_MANAGE_CONNECTIONS with toolkit confluence
  3. If connection is not ACTIVE, follow the returned auth link to complete Confluence OAuth
  4. Confirm connection status shows ACTIVE before running any workflows

Core Workflows

1. Create and Update Pages

When to use: User wants to create new documentation or update existing Confluence pages

Tool sequence:

  1. CONFLUENCE_GET_SPACES - List spaces to find the target space ID [Prerequisite]
  2. CONFLUENCE_SEARCH_CONTENT - Find existing page to avoid duplicates or locate parent [Optional]
  3. CONFLUENCE_GET_PAGE_BY_ID - Get current page content and version number before updating [Prerequisite for updates]
  4. CONFLUENCE_CREATE_PAGE - Create a new page in a space [Required for creation]
  5. CONFLUENCE_UPDATE_PAGE - Update an existing page with new content and incremented version [Required for updates]
  6. CONFLUENCE_ADD_CONTENT_LABEL - Tag the page with labels after creation [Optional]

Key parameters:

  • spaceId: Space ID or key (e.g., "DOCS", "12345678") -- space keys are auto-converted to IDs
  • title: Page title (must be unique within a space)
  • parentId: Parent page ID for creating child pages; omit to place under space homepage
  • body.storage.value: HTML/XHTML content in Confluence storage format
  • body.storage.representation: Must be "storage" for create operations
  • version.number: For updates, must be current version + 1
  • version.message: Optional change description

Pitfalls:

  • Confluence enforces unique page titles per space; creating a page with a duplicate title will fail
  • UPDATE_PAGE requires version.number set to current version + 1; always fetch current version first with GET_PAGE_BY_ID
  • Content must be in Confluence storage format (XHTML), not plain text or Markdown
  • CREATE_PAGE uses body.storage.value while UPDATE_PAGE uses body.value with body.representation
  • GET_PAGE_BY_ID requires a numeric long ID, not a UUID or string

2. Search Content

When to use: User wants to find pages, blog posts, or content across Confluence

Tool sequence:

  1. CONFLUENCE_SEARCH_CONTENT - Keyword search with intelligent relevance ranking [Required]
  2. CONFLUENCE_CQL_SEARCH - Advanced search using Confluence Query Language [Alternative]
  3. CONFLUENCE_GET_PAGE_BY_ID - Hydrate full content for selected search results [Optional]
  4. CONFLUENCE_GET_PAGES - Browse pages sorted by date when search relevance is weak [Fallback]

Key parameters for SEARCH_CONTENT:

  • query: Search text matched against page titles with intelligent ranking
  • spaceKey: Limit search to a specific space
  • limit: Max results (default 25, max 250)
  • start: Pagination offset (0-based)

Key parameters for CQL_SEARCH:

  • cql: CQL query string (e.g., text ~ "API docs" AND space = DOCS AND type = page)
  • expand: Comma-separated properties (e.g., content.space, content.body.storage)
  • excerpt: highlight, indexed, or none
  • limit: Max results (max 250; reduced to 25-50 when using body expansions)

CQL operators and fields:

  • Fields: text, title, label, space, type, creator, lastModified, created, ancestor
  • Operators: =, !=, ~ (contains), !~, >, <, >=, <=, IN, NOT IN
  • Functions: currentUser(), now("-7d"), now("-30d")
  • Example: title ~ "meeting" AND lastModified > now("-7d") ORDER BY lastModified DESC

Pitfalls:

  • CONFLUENCE_SEARCH_CONTENT fetches up to 300 pages and applies client-side filtering -- not a true full-text search
  • CONFLUENCE_CQL_SEARCH is the real full-text search; use text ~ "term" for content body search
  • HTTP 429 rate limits can occur; throttle to ~2 requests/second with backoff
  • Using body expansions in CQL_SEARCH may reduce max results to 25-50
  • Search indexing is not immediate; recently created pages may not appear

3. Manage Spaces

When to use: User wants to list, create, or inspect Confluence spaces

Tool sequence:

  1. CONFLUENCE_GET_SPACES - List all spaces with optional filtering [Required]
  2. CONFLUENCE_GET_SPACE_BY_ID - Get detailed metadata for a specific space [Optional]
  3. CONFLUENCE_CREATE_SPACE - Create a new space with key and name [Optional]
  4. CONFLUENCE_GET_SPACE_PROPERTIES - Retrieve custom metadata stored as space properties [Optional]
  5. CONFLUENCE_GET_SPACE_CONTENTS - List pages, blog posts, or attachments in a space [Optional]
  6. CONFLUENCE_GET_LABELS_FOR_SPACE - List labels on a space [Optional]

Key parameters:

  • key: Space key -- alphanumeric only, no underscores or hyphens (e.g., DOCS, PROJECT1)
  • name: Human-readable space name
  • type: global or personal
  • status: current (active) or archived
  • spaceKey: For GET_SPACE_CONTENTS, filters by space key
  • id: Numeric space ID for GET_SPACE_BY_ID (NOT the space key)

Pitfalls:

  • Space keys must be alphanumeric only (no underscores, hyphens, or special characters)
  • GET_SPACE_BY_ID requires numeric space ID, not the space key; use GET_SPACES to find numeric IDs
  • Clickable space URLs may need assembly: join _links.webui (relative) with _links.base
  • Default pagination is 25; set limit explicitly (max 200 for spaces)

4. Navigate Page Hierarchy and Labels

When to use: User wants to explore page trees, child pages, ancestors, or manage labels

Tool sequence:

  1. CONFLUENCE_SEARCH_CONTENT - Find the target page ID [Prerequisite]
  2. CONFLUENCE_GET_CHILD_PAGES - List direct children of a parent page [Required]
  3. CONFLUENCE_GET_PAGE_ANCESTORS - Get the full ancestor chain for a page [Optional]
  4. CONFLUENCE_GET_LABELS_FOR_PAGE - List labels on a specific page [Optional]
  5. CONFLUENCE_ADD_CONTENT_LABEL - Add labels to a page [Optional]
  6. CONFLUENCE_GET_LABELS_FOR_SPACE_CONTENT - List labels across all content in a space [Optional]
  7. CONFLUENCE_GET_PAGE_VERSIONS - Audit edit history for a page [Optional]

Key parameters:

  • id: Page ID for child pages, ancestors, labels, and versions
  • cursor: Opaque pagination cursor for GET_CHILD_PAGES (from _links.next)
  • limit: Items per page (max 250 for child pages)
  • sort: Child page sort options: id, -id, created-date, -created-date, modified-date, -modified-date, child-position, -child-position

Pitfalls:

  • GET_CHILD_PAGES only returns direct children, not nested descendants; recurse for full tree
  • Pagination for GET_CHILD_PAGES uses cursor-based pagination (not start/limit)
  • Verify the correct page ID from search before using as parent; search can return similar titles
  • GET_PAGE_VERSIONS requires the page ID, not a version number

Common Patterns

ID Resolution

Always resolve human-readable names to IDs before operations:

  • Space key -> Space ID: CONFLUENCE_GET_SPACES with spaceKey filter, or CREATE_PAGE accepts space keys directly
  • Page title -> Page ID: CONFLUENCE_SEARCH_CONTENT with query param, then extract page ID
  • Space ID from URL: Extract numeric ID from Confluence URLs or use GET_SPACES

Pagination

Confluence uses two pagination styles:

  • Offset-based (most endpoints): start (0-based offset) + limit (page size). Increment start by limit until fewer results than limit are returned.
  • Cursor-based (GET_CHILD_PAGES, GET_PAGES): Use the cursor from _links.next in the response. Continue until no next link is present.

Content Formatting

  • Pages use Confluence storage format (XHTML), not Markdown
  • Basic elements: <p>, <h1>-<h6>, <strong>, <em>, <code>, <ul>, <ol>, <li>
  • Tables: <table><tbody><tr><th> / <td> structure
  • Macros: <ac:structured-macro ac:name="code"> for code blocks, etc.
  • Always wrap content in proper XHTML tags

Known Pitfalls

ID Formats

  • Space IDs are numeric (e.g., 557060); space keys are short strings (e.g., DOCS)
  • Page IDs are numeric long values for GET_PAGE_BY_ID; some tools accept UUID format
  • GET_SPACE_BY_ID requires numeric ID, not the space key
  • GET_PAGE_BY_ID takes an integer, not a string

Rate Limits

  • HTTP 429 can occur on search endpoints; honor Retry-After header
  • Throttle to ~2 requests/second with exponential backoff and jitter
  • Body expansion in CQL_SEARCH reduces result limits to 25-50

Content Format

  • Content must be Confluence storage format (XHTML), not Markdown or plain text
  • Invalid XHTML will cause page creation/update to fail
  • CREATE_PAGE nests body under body.storage.value; UPDATE_PAGE uses body.value + body.representation

Version Conflicts

  • Updates require exact next version number (current + 1)
  • Concurrent edits can cause version conflicts; always fetch current version immediately before updating
  • Title changes during update must still be unique within the space

Quick Reference

TaskTool SlugKey Params
List spacesCONFLUENCE_GET_SPACEStype, status, limit
Get space by IDCONFLUENCE_GET_SPACE_BY_IDid
Create spaceCONFLUENCE_CREATE_SPACEkey, name, type
Space contentsCONFLUENCE_GET_SPACE_CONTENTSspaceKey, type, status
Space propertiesCONFLUENCE_GET_SPACE_PROPERTIESid, key
Search contentCONFLUENCE_SEARCH_CONTENTquery, spaceKey, limit
CQL searchCONFLUENCE_CQL_SEARCHcql, expand, limit
List pagesCONFLUENCE_GET_PAGESspaceId, sort, limit
Get page by IDCONFLUENCE_GET_PAGE_BY_IDid (integer)
Create pageCONFLUENCE_CREATE_PAGEtitle, spaceId, body
Update pageCONFLUENCE_UPDATE_PAGEid, title, body, version
Delete pageCONFLUENCE_DELETE_PAGEid
Child pagesCONFLUENCE_GET_CHILD_PAGESid, limit, sort
Page ancestorsCONFLUENCE_GET_PAGE_ANCESTORSid
Page labelsCONFLUENCE_GET_LABELS_FOR_PAGEid
Add labelCONFLUENCE_ADD_CONTENT_LABELcontent ID, label
Page versionsCONFLUENCE_GET_PAGE_VERSIONSid
Space labelsCONFLUENCE_GET_LABELS_FOR_SPACEspace ID

When to Use

This skill is applicable to execute the workflow or actions described in the overview.

Limitations

  • Use this skill only when the task clearly matches the scope described above.
  • Do not treat the output as a substitute for environment-specific validation, testing, or expert review.
  • Stop and ask for clarification if required inputs, permissions, safety boundaries, or success criteria are missing.

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