{ "opencollection": "1.0.0", "info": { "name": "Atlassian Admin Account Single API", "version": "1.0.0" }, "request": { "auth": { "type": "bearer", "token": "{{bearerToken}}" } }, "items": [ { "info": { "name": "Single", "type": "folder" }, "items": [ { "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 }