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Overview

A Comala Document Management workflow automates the review and approvals process for a page or blog post in a Confluence space.

The simple workflow in the diagram consists of two states: Draft and Approved.

A Comala workflow codifies a business or compliance process into

A workflow can be configured to include a single final state for your approved final content.

A workflow transition to the final state can be used together with a third party app, for example with Comala Publishing, to manage publishing of a page or blog post to a different space.

Workflow added and applied to a page

When a workflow is applied to a page or blog post, the workflow status byline breadcrumbs are added below the page/blog heading.

  • the default added breadcrumb is the current state byline (1)

    • the task byline is displayed if tasks are added and need to be completed (2)

    • the “view Approved” byline is displayed if the content has been previously approved and the workflow has transitioned to the workflow final state (3)

The workflow final state in the example is named Approved.

The name of the current workflow state is shown next to a colored status indicator circle. If the circle is filled, it means you, as the current user and viewer of the page, are assigned to a content review in the current workflow state.

You can choose the State byline link to open the workflow popup.

On the page, editors can view the current page progress using the added workflow byline and manage the approval process using the workflow popup.

The applied workflow allows you to

Mode of workflow application - whole space or page-by-page

A workflow can be added and applied

  • to an individual page

  • across all the pages and blog posts in a space

In a production environment space, workflows are usually applied across all the space content (pages, blog posts) - the space administrator manages the application of the workflow and the documentation process

Different workflows can be applied to different content in each space by the space administrator, with application to each page or blog post filtered using a content label and/or to the type of content (page or blog post).

Only one workflow can be active on an individual page or blog post at any one time.

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