Set Up the Confluence Connector

The Confluence Connector allows you to ingest pages, subpages, and their attachments from selected Confluence spaces directly into your project.
The connector currently supports only text and images. Tables and videos are not supported.

Prerequisites

  • An Atlassian account with access to the Confluence spaces you wish to ingest.

Steps

  1. Select Confluence Data Source Navigate to the Data Sources section of your project. Click Add data source and select Confluence from the available library.
  2. Authenticate Your Atlassian Account Provide your Atlassian username and password to authenticate the connection. This enables the connector to access and sync your data.
  3. Configure Confluence Spaces Go to the next page and select the spaces you want to ingest.
    When selecting a space, we will ingest all the content provided its content type is supported by Airia.
  4. Monitor Ingestion Status After providing your spaces selection, the page will refresh to display the ingestion status. To view a detailed status for each item, click on the data source again. The detailed list will show ingested pages and subpages marked as json file types, with all attachments listed as separate file types.

Permissions Enforcement

Airia filters query results based on the end-user’s access permissions in Confluence.

Prerequisites

To enable permission enforcement for your data source:
  • Single Sign-On (SSO) must be enabled for your Airia project.
  • Permission check must be enabled when configuring the specific data source (e.g., when setting up the Confluence data source).
Platform users with read permissions can view the files and their generated chunks within a data source in the platform UI when it’s not user-specific. Permission checking is applied only at query time, not when viewing data in the UI.

Next Steps

Once the data has been successfully ingested, your Confluence data source is ready to be used with an Agent.