Confluence - Amazon Kendra

Confluence

Confluence is a collaborative work-management tool designed for sharing, storing, and working on project planning, software development, and product management. You can use Amazon Kendra to index your Confluence spaces, pages (including nested pages), blogs, and comments and attachments to indexed pages and blogs.

Amazon Kendra supports both Confluence Server/Data Center and Confluence Cloud.

Note

By default, Amazon Kendra doesn't index Confluence archives and personal spaces. You can choose to index them when you create the data source. If you don't want Amazon Kendra to index a space, mark it private in Confluence.

You can connect Amazon Kendra to your Confluence data source using either the Amazon Kendra console, the TemplateConfiguration API, or the ConfluenceConfiguration API.

Amazon Kendra has two versions of the Confluence connector. Supported features of each version include:

Confluence connector V1.0 / ConfluenceConfiguration API

  • Field mappings

  • User access control

  • Inclusion/exclusion filters

  • (For Confluence Server only) Virtual private cloud (VPC)

Confluence connector V2.0 / TemplateConfiguration API

  • Field mappings

  • User access control

  • Inclusion/exclusion patterns

  • Full and incremental content syncs

  • Virtual private cloud (VPC)

Note

Support for Confluence connector V1.0 / ConfluenceConfiguration API is scheduled to end in 2023. We recommend migrating to or using Confluence connector V2.0 / TemplateConfiguration API.

For troubleshooting your Amazon Kendra Confluence data source connector, see Troubleshooting data sources.