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Please note that the URL user and URL user password parameters were removed (see Deprecation notice: URL user and URL user password parameters). We recommend using profiles to access external data. |
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The configuration settings are categorized into three tabs:
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Global Configuration
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HTML_Cld_GlobalConfig |
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| This parameter controls whether or not the URL parameter on the HTML for Confluence macro must conform to the allowlisted URLs. Administrators can turn on the Allowlist to restrict access to URLs configured in the Allowlist settings. If enabled, the URL parameter in the app is restricted to only the URLs available in the Allowlist tab. | ||||||
Enable strict allowlist | This option will apply the URL Allowlist to all content in the HTML content. Note that this feature disables any nested iframes and does not support allowlist entries with regular expressions.
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Allow JavaScript | This option controls the usage of Javascript in the HTML macro. When enabled, the user can use Javascript in the HTML and vice versa. | ||||||
Help us improve the product | Enabling this option reports usage data that helps us improve the app continually. The app does not send any private user data or personally identifiable information. To learn more about what is being sent, refer to Analytics data. |
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Restrict access | |
Macro | Specify the macro for which access is to be restricted. This field is mandatory. Currently, this feature is available only for the HTML macro. |
Parameter name | Specify the parameter to be restricted. This field is mandatory. The parameters available with the HTML macro are:
For more information about the parameters, read the macro guide here. |
Parameter value | This parameter is not applicable for the HTML macro. |
Trusted access | |
Spaces | Enter the space key where the macro can safely be accessed. You can add multiple spaces here. With this approach, no edit page restrictions are needed. Instead, the Confluence administrator and/or the space administrator must apply the appropriate space-level permissions. This ensures that only trusted users and groups can edit content in the specified space(s). |
Users | Enter the users who can access the macro. You can add more user names to the trusted users list. Administrators are recommended to add appropriate edit page restrictions to match the configuration given on this screen. |
Groups | Enter the user group who can access the macro. You can add multiple user groups here. Administrators are recommended to add appropriate edit page restrictions to match the configuration given on this screen. |
Read How macro security works to learn how macro security allows you, as an administrator, to implement relevant granular control over your content.
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- Click to edit the details.
- Click to remove the restriction(s).