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Use Confluence as a knowledge source to help Ravenna AI answer questions based on your team’s documentation and wiki pages.

Setup

1

Select Confluence as your source

When adding documents to a knowledge folder, choose Confluence from the available sources.
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2

Authenticate with Confluence

Complete the OAuth flow to grant Ravenna access to your Confluence instance.
3

Provide space details

Enter your Confluence space information:
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  • Base URL: Your Confluence instance URL (e.g., https://ravennahq-team.atlassian.net)
  • Space Key: The unique identifier for your Confluence space (e.g., ABC)
4

Import content

Ravenna will import all pages from your specified space.

Finding your space key

Your space key is typically a short, uppercase identifier (usually 2-4 characters).To find it:
  1. Navigate to your Confluence space
  2. Look at the URL - the space key appears after /wiki/spaces/
  3. Example: In https://yourcompany.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/ABC/overview, the space key is ABC

Managing imported content

After import, you have full control over your Confluence content:
  • Remove unwanted pages from your knowledge folder
  • Archive specific pages to exclude them from AI responses
  • Ravenna automatically skips removed or archived pages during future syncs

Hierarchy preservation

Ravenna maintains the original page structure from your Confluence space:
  • Parent-child relationships between pages are preserved
  • Page organization mirrors your Confluence space
  • Nested pages are automatically imported
  • Updates to page hierarchy in Confluence sync to Ravenna during auto-sync

Auto sync

When auto-sync is enabled, Ravenna keeps your Confluence content up-to-date:
  • New pages added to the space are automatically imported
  • Page edits and updates sync to your knowledge base
  • Deleted pages are removed from your knowledge base
  • Page reorganization is reflected in Ravenna’s hierarchy
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