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Organized Screen for Configuration
Admins, we've been listening to your feedback and version 4.0 has some exciting additions for you, namely:
- You no longer need to hunt and peck to find our configuration page. A new option Bob Swift configuration > Macro Security is now available right within the General Configuration sidebar for configuring Macro Security.
- The 'Macro Security for Confluence - Configuration' page offers a clean, new tabbed interface to separate the securing of macros from global configuration.
Elimination of the Properties File
We heard from some of you that editing a properties file to make a simple change was too restrictive and made simple changes a chore. So, we decided to remove this from the editor experience altogether. Now we have the following:
- A configuration screen allowing you to both list and restrict macros, as well as change the global configuration.
- Automatic conversion of your configuration file, if you are upgrading from a previous version with a properties file.
Wunderpick
We heard from customers that it was challenging to remember the exact names of supported macros without revisiting our documentation. They also mentioned that it was tough to remember groups, users, and especially Confluence space keys. Our administrators struggle with this as well, so we decided to build the picklist of all picklists, which we refer to internally as "Wunderpick":
- In the Macro field, begin typing the first few characters of the macro name and we'll suggest the name of managed macros as well their parameters that can be controlled via Macro Security.
- In the Macro Restrictions field, begin typing the first few characters of a user name, group name, or space name we we'll suggest ones that match.
Secured Individual Macros
For several releases, we've provided the ability to enable/disable macro security at a global level and while this all-or-nothing approach was helpful, it wasn't fine-grained. We now allow you to:
- Enable or disable individual macros.
- Toggle on or off the protection for an individual entry (after confirmation, of course)
Migration of Configuration Changes
We heard from several customers that it was difficult to safely migrate macro security changes between different systems to ensure they are configured identically. We agreed and in this release:
- With two clicks, you can now import or export your entire configuration.
- All changes can now be safely copied to another system.
The Macro Security for Confluence 4.0 Roadmap Team
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Development | Nagesh Santhapuri |
Support | Swathi Komirelli Vijay Ramamurthy Amith Mathur |
Product Management | Randall Ward |
Marketing | Holly Wright Sam Rector Kat Sandin Cody Wooten |
Technical Writing | Sireesha Dugginapeddi Randall Ward |
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