Overview
The CMSP add-on app from Bob Swift Atlassian Add-ons provides administrators with the means Apps enables administrators to ensure that powerful or complex macros, or those with the potential to impact performance, can only be used by trusted individuals and groups.
Many of the other Confluence add-ons apps from Bob Swift Atlassian Add-ons apps implement macro security, which means that an administrator can choose whether or not to constrain their usethe use of any or all of their macros.
In addition, through the use of the Macro Security macro which can be embedded in user macros, other add-on developers or those who write user macros can allow their macros to also implement macro security.Take a look at the below you or other app developers can leverage the Macro Security features within user macros to allow macro security to constrain other macros.
Purpose and Scope
This guide provides details of the configuration required to leverage all the potential v4.0. Macro Security for Confluence has to offer. It also provides information about managing restrictions for various macros, implementing macro security support and example configurations to help understand and use the app effectively.
References
Refer to the following pages to learn more about administering Macro Security in Confluence:
- Understanding how Macro Security works
- Installing the add-on
- Macro Security managed macros
- Configuring and enabling Macro Security
- Example configurations
- Using space-based macro security
- Using Macro Security with the Live Template macro
- Using the Macro Security macro to control user macros
- Disabling and uninstalling Macro Security
- Overview - CMSP
- Highlights of v4.0 release - Release Notes 4.0
- Installation and Support - Administrator Guide
- Downloads, Compatibility, Pricing - Marketplace
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Adding Macro Security support to your add-ons app is a very straightforward process. Learn more about it here. |