{ "opencollection": "1.0.0", "info": { "name": "Atlassian Admin Account Copy API", "version": "1.0.0" }, "request": { "auth": { "type": "bearer", "token": "{{bearerToken}}" } }, "items": [ { "info": { "name": "Copy", "type": "folder" }, "items": [ { "info": { "name": "Atlassian Copy Page Hierarchy", "type": "http" }, "http": { "method": "POST", "url": "https://api.atlassian.com/wiki/rest/api/content/:id/pagehierarchy/copy", "params": [ { "name": "id", "value": "", "type": "path" } ], "body": { "type": "json", "data": "{}" } }, "docs": "This API operation allows you to copy an entire page hierarchy from one location in Confluence to another. By making a POST request to this endpoint with a specific page ID, you can duplicate not only the parent page but also all of its child pages and their descendants, preserving the hierarchical structure. This is useful when you need to replicate a complete documentation structure, create templates from existing page trees, or reorganize content while maintaining the original hierarchy. The " }, { "info": { "name": "Atlassian Copy Single Page", "type": "http" }, "http": { "method": "POST", "url": "https://api.atlassian.com/wiki/rest/api/content/:id/copy", "params": [ { "name": "id", "value": "", "type": "path" }, { "name": "expand", "value": "", "type": "query", "description": "A multi-value parameter indicating which properties of the content to expand.\nMaximum sub-expansions allowed is `8`.\n\n- `childTypes.all` returns whether the content has attachments, comments, or child pages/whiteboards.\nUse this if you only need to check whether the content has children of a particular type.\n- `childTypes.attachment` returns whether the content has attachments.\n- `childTypes.comment` returns whether the content has comments.\n- `childTypes.page` returns whether the content has child pages.\n- `container` returns the space that the content is in. This is the same as the information\nreturned by [Get space](#api-space-spaceKey-get).\n- `metadata.currentuser` returns information about the current user in relation to the content,\nincluding when they last viewed it, modified it, contributed to it, or added it as a favorite.\n- `metadata.properties` returns content properties that have been set via the Confluence REST API.\n- `metadata.labels` returns the labels that have been added to the content.\n- `metadata.frontend` this property is only used by Atlassian.\n- `operations` returns the operations for the content, which are used when setting permissions.\n- `children.page` returns pages that are descendants at the level immediately below the content.\n- `children.attachment` returns all attachments for the content.\n- `children.comment` returns all comments on the content.\n- `restrictions.read.restrictions.user` returns the users that have permission to read the content.\n- `restrictions.read.restrictions.group` returns the groups that have permission to read the content. Note that\nthis may return deleted groups, because deleting a group doesn't remove associated restrictions.\n- `restrictions.update.restrictions.user` returns the users that have permission to update the content.\n- `restrictions.update.restrictions.group` returns the groups that have permission to update the content. Note that\nthis may return deleted groups because deleting a group doesn't remove associated restrictions.\n- `history` returns the history of the content, including the date it was created.\n- `history.lastUpdated` returns information about the most recent update of the content, including\nwho updated it and when it was updated.\n- `history.previousVersion` returns information about the update prior to the current content update.\n- `history.contributors` returns all of the users who have contributed to the content.\n- `history.nextVersion` returns information about the update after to the current content update.\n- `ancestors` returns the parent content, if the content is a page or whiteboard.\n- `body` returns the body of the content in different formats, including the editor format,\nview format, and export format.\n- `body.storage` returns the body of content in storage format.\n- `body.view` returns the body of content in view format.\n- `version` returns information about the most recent update of the content, including who updated it\nand when it was updated.\n- `descendants.page` returns pages that are descendants at any level below the content.\n- `descendants.attachment` returns all attachments for the content, same as `children.attachment`.\n- `descendants.comment` returns all comments on the content, same as `children.comment`.\n- `space` returns the space that the content is in. This is the same as the information returned by\n[Get space](#api-space-spaceKey-get).\n\nIn addition, the following comment-specific expansions can be used:\n- `extensions.inlineProperties` returns inline comment-specific properties.\n- `extensions.resolution` returns the resolution status of each comment." } ], "body": { "type": "json", "data": "{}" } }, "docs": "The Copy Single Page operation in the Atlassian Confluence Content API allows users to duplicate an existing page by sending a POST request to /wiki/rest/api/content/{id}/copy, where {id} represents the unique identifier of the source page to be copied. This endpoint creates a new page with the same content, formatting, and attachments as the original, though the copy will have a new page ID and can be placed in a different location within the Confluence space. The request typically requires aut" } ] } ], "bundled": true }