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Go to the ‘Manager add-ons’ in the Confluence admin: ‘Gear-Icon'->Add-ons
Select ‘All Add-ons’ in the drop down menu
Search for the ‘Code Macro Plugin’
Expand it, check the Add-on key, it should be ‘com.atlassian.confluence.ext.newcode-macro-plugin’
If the ‘Code Macro Plugin’ Add-on is disabled, you have to enable it in order to make Bitbucket for Confluence work
If the ‘Code Macro Plugin’ is missing or has another add-on key as listed above, please let us know and tell us the Confluence version
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Confluence Edition | Bitbucket Edition | Authentication |
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Confluence Cloud | Bitbucket Cloud | Each Confluence user needs to authenticate against Bitbucket Cloud. |
Confluence Cloud | Bitbucket Data Center | An access token of a specific user is shared and used for all Confluence Users. |
Confluence Data Center | Bitbucket Cloud | The app uses an app password. A confluence user does not need an individual Bitbucket login. A Confluence user does not need any Bitbucket login. Every Confluence user can view included Bitbucket files. |
Confluence Data Center | Bitbucket Data Center | The app uses an application link. Every user needs also a Bitbucket account. The user needs permissions on Bitbucket to see the file. |
We have our Bitbucket instance behind a firewall and when we input our URL and token and hit Submit, nothing occurs.
The Include for Confluence Cloud app uses the Heroku platform, which is itself hosted by AWS. As a result, the IP address used for app requests is not static, and is periodically reassigned.
Unfortunately, this means that at any given time the requests to Confluence Cloud could be coming from any of the AWS Europe range. At the moment Heroku uses eu-west-1 and eu-central-1.
The AWS list changes over time. The current ranges for these regions can be found here https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/aws-ip-ranges.html