openapi: 3.0.1
info:
title: 'Atlassian wiki/rest/api/content-states/'
description: Needs description.
termsOfService: https://atlassian.com/terms/
version: 1.0.0
externalDocs:
description: The online and complete version of the Confluence Cloud REST API docs.
url: https://developer.atlassian.com/cloud/confluence/rest/
servers:
- url: //your-domain.atlassian.net
tags:
- name: Content States
paths:
/wiki/rest/api/content-states/delete:
post:
tags:
- Content States
summary: Atlassian Bulk Remove Content States From Content
description: >-
Creates a long running task that Removes content state from draft or
published versions of pages
specified.
**[Permissions](https://confluence.atlassian.com/x/_AozKw)
required**
Content Edit Permission for a content to have its state
removed via this endpoint.
operationId: atlassianBulkremovecontentstates
parameters:
- name: status
in: query
required: true
description: Set status to one of [current,draft].
schema:
type: string
enum:
- current
- draft
requestBody:
content:
application/json:
schema:
required:
- ids
properties:
ids:
type: array
items:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/ContentId'
responses:
'200':
description: >-
Returned if a task to remove content states is created. Returns the
taskId.
This task id can be passed into
/wiki/rest/api/content-states/task/{taskId}
content:
application/json:
schema:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/AsyncId'
'400':
description: >-
Returned if too many contents, no contents, no content state, or no
status are passed in.
'401':
description: Returned if user not authenticated.
'403':
description: >-
Returned if user not found or does not have permission for content
stat
'404':
description: Returned if content cannot be found with the provided context.
security:
- oAuthDefinitions:
- write:confluence-content
- basicAuth: []
x-atlassian-oauth2-scopes:
- scheme: oAuthDefinitions
state: Current
scopes:
- write:confluence-content
- scheme: oAuthDefinitions
state: Beta
scopes:
- write:content:confluence
- read:content-details:confluence
x-atlassian-data-security-policy:
- app-access-rule-exempt: false
x-atlassian-connect-scope: WRITE
/wiki/rest/api/content-states/task/{taskId}:
get:
tags:
- Content States
summary: 'Atlassian Get Update On Long Running Task For Setting Of Content State'
description: >-
Get Status of long running task that was previously created to set or
remove content states from content.
User must first create a task by
passing in details to /wiki/rest/api/content-states PUT or DELETE
endpoints.
**[Permissions](https://confluence.atlassian.com/x/_AozKw)
required**
Must have created long running task
operationId: atlassianGettaskupdate
parameters:
- name: taskId
in: path
schema:
type: string
description: >-
taskId returned by put or delete requests to
/wiki/rest/api/content-states
required: true
responses:
'200':
description: Task found. State of task is returned
content:
application/json:
schema:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/ContentStateBulkSetTaskUpdate'
'403':
description: User not authenticated.
'404':
description: No long running task by calling user with given taskId found.
security:
- oAuthDefinitions:
- read:confluence-content
- basicAuth: []
x-atlassian-oauth2-scopes:
- scheme: oAuthDefinitions
state: Current
scopes:
- read:confluence-content
- scheme: oAuthDefinitions
state: Beta
scopes:
- read:content:confluence
x-atlassian-data-security-policy:
- app-access-rule-exempt: false
x-atlassian-connect-scope: READ
components:
schemas:
AsyncId:
required:
- asyncId
type: object
properties:
asyncId:
type: string
ContentStateBulkSetTaskUpdate:
required:
- set
- failed
- success
- percentage
properties:
set:
type: array
items:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/ContentId'
failed:
type: array
items:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/ContentStateFailure'
percentage:
type: integer
format: int64
message:
type: string
state:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/ContentState'
success:
type: boolean
type: object
x-atlassian-narrative:
documents:
- title: About
anchor: about
body: >-
This is the reference for the Confluence Cloud REST API. This API is the
primary way to get and
modify data in Confluence Cloud, whether you are developing an app or
any other integration.
Use it to interact with Confluence entities, like pages and blog posts,
spaces, users, groups,
and more.
- title: Authentication and authorization
anchor: auth
body: >-
**Authentication:** If you are building a Cloud app, authentication is
implemented via JWT or OAuth 2.0, depending on what you are building
(see [Security
overview](https://developer.atlassian.com/cloud/confluence/security-overview/)).
Otherwise, if you are authenticating directly against the REST API, the
REST API supports basic auth (see [Basic auth for REST
APIs](https://developer.atlassian.com/cloud/confluence/basic-auth-for-rest-apis/)).
**Authorization:** If you are building a Cloud app, authorization can be
implemented by
[scopes](https://developer.atlassian.com/cloud/confluence/scopes/) or by
[OAuth 2.0 user
impersonation](https://developer.atlassian.com/cloud/confluence/oauth-2-jwt-bearer-tokens-for-apps).
Otherwise, if you are making calls directly against the REST API,
authorization is based on the user used in the authentication process.
See [Security
overview](https://developer.atlassian.com/cloud/confluence/security-overview/)
for more details on authentication and authorization.
- title: Status codes
anchor: status-code
body: >-
The Confluence REST API uses the [standard HTTP status
codes](https://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec10.html).
Responses that return an error status code will also return a response
body, similar to the following:
```json
{
"statusCode": 404,
"data": {
"authorized": false,
"valid": false,
"errors": [
{
"message": {
"translation": "This is an example error message.",
"args": []
}
}
],
"successful": false
},
"message": "This is an example error message."
}
```
- title: Using the REST API
anchor: using
body: >-
**Expansion:** The Confluence REST API uses resource expansion: some
parts of a resource are not returned unless explicitly specified. This
simplifies responses and minimizes network traffic.
To expand part of a resource in a request, use the `expand` query
parameter and specify the entities to be expanded. If you need to expand
nested entities, use the `.` dot notation. For example, the following
request will expand information about the requested content's space and
labels:
```
GET /wiki/rest/api/content/{id}?expand=space,metadata.labels
```
**Pagination:** The Confluence REST API uses pagination: a method that
returns a response with multiple objects can only return a limited
number at one time. This limits the size of responses and conserves
server resources.
Use the 'limit' and 'start' query parameters to specify pagination:
- `limit` is the number of objects to return per page. This may be
restricted by system limits.
- `start` is the index of the first item returned in the page of
results. The base index is 0.
For example, the following request will return ten content objects,
starting from the fifth object.
```
GET /wiki/rest/api/content?start=4&limit=10
```
**Special headers:**
- `X-Atlassian-Token: no-check` request header must be specified for
methods
that are protected from Cross Site Request Forgery (XSRF/CSRF) attacks.
This is
stated in the method description, if required. For more information, see
this
[KB
article](https://confluence.atlassian.com/cloudkb/xsrf-check-failed-when-calling-cloud-apis-826874382.html).
- title: Capabilities
anchor: capabilities
body: >-
**Webhooks:** A webhook is a user-defined callback over HTTP. You can
use Confluence webhooks to notify your app or web application when
certain events occur in Confluence. For example, when a page is created
or updated. To learn more, see
[Webhooks](https://developer.atlassian.com/cloud/confluence/modules/webhook/).
**Content properties:** Content properties are a key-value storage
associated with a piece of Confluence content. If you are building an
app, this is one form of persistence that you can use. You can use the
Confluence REST API to get, update, and delete content properties. To
learn more, see [Content properties in the REST
API](https://developer.atlassian.com/cloud/confluence/content-properties/).
**CQL:** The Confluence Query Language (CQL) allows you to perform
complex searches for content using an SQL-like syntax in the `search`
resource. To learn more, see [Advanced searching using
CQL](https://developer.atlassian.com/cloud/confluence/advanced-searching-using-cql/).