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Admin Pages display in the administration area. Appropriate menus and other styling appear around your content. Use these pages in order to provide extra administration functionality.

You can also define admin page modules to be shown when a user is administering your add-on via the Universal Plugin Manager. An add-on can only define a single page of each of these types. They should each be defined in the descriptor as a single JSON object, not as a JSON array like other modules.

  • configurePage - a "Configure" button will link to this page from the add-on's entry in Manage Add-ons. Use this page to provide configuration of the add-on itself.

The content for an admin page module is injected into the Atlassian application in the form of a "seamless" iframe. Seamless iframes are regular HTML iframes but with the characteristics described below.

As implied here, for most admin page content modules, you do not need to be concerned with iframe sizing. It's all handled for you. However, an exception exists for inline macros.

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<script src="{{hostScriptUrl}}"
       type="text/javascript"
       data-options="sizeToParent:true;hideFooter:true">
</script>
   

Admin page example

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{
  "modules": {
    "adminPages": [
      {
        "url": "/my-admin-page",
        "name": {
          "value": "My Admin Page"
        },
        "key": "my-admin-page"
      }
    ],
    "configurePage": {
      "url": "/my-config-page",
      "name": {
        "value": "My Configure Page"
      },
      "key": "my-config-page"
    }
  }
}

Properties

key
Type
Max length
100
Required
Yes
Pattern
^[a-zA-Z0-9-]+$
Description

A key to identify this module.

This key must be unique relative to the add on, with the exception of Confluence macros: Their keys need to be globally unique.

Keys must only contain alphanumeric characters and dashes.

The key is used to generate the url to your add-on's module. The url is generated as a combination of your add-on key and module key. For example, an add-on which looks like:

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{
    "key": "my-addon",
    "modules": {
        "configurePage": {
            "key": "configure-me",
        }
    }
}

Will have a configuration page module with a URL of /plugins/servlet/ac/my-addon/configure-me.


name
Type
Required
Yes
Description

A human readable name.

Represents a string that can be resolved via a localization properties file. You can use the same i18n Property key and value in multiple places if you like, but identical keys must have identical values.

Example

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{
  "value": "My text"
}

Properties

value
Type
Max length
1500
Required
Yes
Description

The human-readable default value. This will be used if no translation exists. Only the following HTML tags are supported: b, i, strong, em, and code.

i18n
Type
Max length
300
Description

The localization key for the human-readable value. Translations for the keys are defined at the top level of the add-on descriptor.


url
Type
Format
uri-template
Required
Yes
Description

The url to retrieve the content from. This must be relative to the add-on's baseUrl.


cacheable
Type
Defaults to
false
Description

Returns whether the URL should be cacheable. Cacheable URLs are taken directly from the add-on descriptor, and lack all additional query parameters:

  • standard iframe query parameters
  • product context parameters
  • JWT token


conditions
Type
Description

Conditions can be added to display only when all the given conditions are true.

The supported conditions for pages are:

Common conditions

  • addon_property_exists
  • addon_property_equal_to
  • addon_property_equal_to_context
  • addon_property_contains_any
  • addon_property_contains_all
  • addon_property_contains_context
  • addon_property_contains_any_user_group
  • user_is_admin
  • user_is_logged_in
  • user_is_sysadmin
  • addon_is_licensed
  • feature_flag

Jira conditions

  • entity_property_exists
  • entity_property_equal_to
  • entity_property_equal_to_context
  • entity_property_contains_any
  • entity_property_contains_all
  • entity_property_contains_context
  • entity_property_contains_any_user_group
  • can_use_application
  • project_type
  • has_global_permission

Confluence conditions

  • content_property_exists
  • content_property_equal_to
  • content_property_equal_to_context
  • content_property_contains_any
  • content_property_contains_all
  • content_property_contains_context
  • content_property_contains_any_user_group
  • space_property_exists
  • space_property_equal_to
  • space_property_equal_to_context
  • space_property_contains_any
  • space_property_contains_all
  • space_property_contains_context
  • space_property_contains_any_user_group

fullPage
Type
Defaults to
false
Description

Allows the add-on to explicitly request any product-added header, margins or padding be removed. Currently only takes affect on:

  • Confluence Admin Pages
  • Confluence Configure Pages


icon
Type
Description

An optional icon to display with the link text or as the link, specified by URL to its hosted location. You can specify a particular width and height for the icon. Most link icons in Atlassian applications are 16 by 16 pixels.

Defines an icon to display.

Example

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{
  "icon": {
    "width": 16,
    "height": 16,
    "url": "/my-icon.png"
  }
}

Properties

url
Type
Format
uri
Required
Yes
Description

The URL of the icon. Your icon needs to be hosted remotely at a web-accessible location. You can specify the URL as an absolute URL or relative to the add-on's base URL.

height
Type
Description

The height in pixels of the icon image.

width
Type
Description

The width in pixels of the icon image.


location
Type
Max length
100
Description

The location in the application interface where the page's link should appear. For the Atlassian application interface, a location is something like the coordinates on a map. It points to a particular drop-down menu or navigation list in the UI.

Places in the Atlassian UI are identified by what are known as "well-known locations." For example, the "system.admin/globalsettings" location is in the administrative menu link on the left side of the Administration Console.

Find product locations with the Extension Point Finder:

You can also find all Confluence locations on this page.

If the location property is not specified, a default location is used:

Jira:

  • generalPage: system.top.navigation.bar
  • adminPage: advanced_menu_section/advanced_section

Confluence:

  • generalPage: system.help/pages
  • adminPage: system.admin/marketplace_confluence

You may wish to have no link to the page shown anywhere - for example, if you are using the page as the target of a JavaScript API dialog. In this case, set the value of location to "none".


params
Type
Description

This object represents a map of key/value pairs, where each property name and value corresponds to the parameter name and value respectively.

Example

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{
  "params": {
    "someOtherProperty": "someValue",
    "myCustomProperty": "myValue"
  }
}

weight
Type
Defaults to
100
Description

Determines the order in which the page's link appears in the menu or list.

The "lightest" weight (i.e., lowest number) appears first, rising relative to other items, while the "heaviest" weights sink to the bottom of the menu or list.

Built-in web items have weights that are incremented by numbers that leave room for additional items, such as by 10 or 100. Be mindful of the weight you choose for your item, so that it appears in a sensible order given existing items.


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