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Last updated Jan 8, 2026

Confluence page shared with Atlassian user

The Teamwork Graph API is available through Forge's Early Access Program (EAP).

EAPs are offered to selected users for testing and feedback purposes. These features are unsupported and are subject to change without notice.

You must only install apps that call the Teamwork Graph API in test organizations. Apps calling the Teamwork Graph API require the read:graph:jiraor read:graph:confluence scope, which provides access to Teamwork Graph data across your entire organization. While apps still respect end-user permissions, this scope may grant access to sensitive information. For safety, only install these apps in organizations with test data. Do not install apps using this API in organizations with production data while this feature is in EAP.

Additionally, this EAP has significant limitations. To review the full list of limitations, see Limitations and considerations.

You must be part of this EAP in order to use the Teamwork Graph API. Express interest in joining through this form.

The `ConfluencePageSharedWithAtlassianUser` relationship represents the link between a Confluence Page and an Atlassian User within the Teamwork Graph. It allows you to:
* Retrieve users who have access to a specific Confluence Page
* Find which Confluence Pages are shared with a user
* Traverse and analyze page-user-sharing relationships

Relationship type: Activity

TTL

30 days

The TTL (Time To Live) specifies the retention period for relationship data, determining how far back in time the relationship remains queryable.

From object typesTo object types
Confluence Page - ati:cloud:confluence:pageAtlassian User - ati:cloud:identity:user

Cypher

Note

We recommend sending parameterized Cypher queries as below instead of embedding the parameters directly in the query string. This approach will help ensure better performance.

GraphQL

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query ConfluencePageSharedWithAtlassianUser_CypherQuery($cypherQuery: String!, $params: CypherRequestParams) {
  cypherQuery(query: $cypherQuery, params: $params) {
    edges {
      node {
        columns {
          value {
            ... on CypherQueryResultNode {
              id
              data {
                __typename
                ... on AtlassianUser {
                  id
                }
              }
            }
          }
        }
      }
    }
  }
}

Params

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{
  "cypherQuery": "MATCH (page:ConfluencePage {ari: $id})-[:confluence_page_shared_with_atlassian_user]->(user:AtlassianUser) RETURN user",
  "params": {
    "id": "$id"
  }
}

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