Connector Configuration
Confluence Configuration
Confluence Instance Settings
Configuration Options related to establish connection to the target Confluence instance.
| Name | Property Key | Description |
|---|---|---|
URI |
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URI of the confluence instance to connect to. |
Enable Basic Authentication |
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Toggles the usage of a Basic Authentication against Confluence. |
Custom Default Headers |
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Default Headers to be added to HTTP requests to Confluence. |
Enable SSL Authentication via KeyStore |
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Activates configuration options allowing the configuration of a KeyStore that is used to authenticate against the configured Confluence Instance via SSL. |
Basic Authentication
| Name | Property Key | Description |
|---|---|---|
Username |
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Username to connect to Confluence. This user must be able to log into Confluence and be registered with the Raytion Confluence Plugin. |
Password |
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Password for the user to connect to Confluence. Encryption is recommended. |
SSL Authentication
Configuration options for authenticating the Connector against Confluence via SSL with the help of a KeyStore.
| Name | Property Key | Description |
|---|---|---|
KeyStore File |
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A KeyStore to use when connecting to Confluence. |
KeyStore Type |
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The type of the KeyStore-file given. We strongly recommend using PKCS12, as JKS may be deprecated in a future update. |
KeyStore Password |
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The password to access the keystore. |
Key Alias |
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The alias from the KeyStore to use. You can leave this empty if the KeyStore only contains one alias. |
Key Password |
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The password to access the Key Alias within the KeyStore. |
Confluence Connection Settings
Configuration Options related to fine-tuning the connection to the Confluence instance.
| Name | Property Key | Description |
|---|---|---|
Socket Timeout |
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An inactive connection will be treated as terminated after this duration. |
Connection TTL |
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Unused connections of the pool will be discarded after this duration. |
Requests per second |
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Maximum amount of requests which are started towards the Confluence instance. |
Connection Pool Size |
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Maximum number of parallel requests to Confluence. |
Batch Size |
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Number of items that are requested in one request. |
Confluence Space Filter Settings
Configuration options determining which Confluence Spaces to crawl.
| Name | Property Key | Description |
|---|---|---|
Included Space Keys |
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Only the Spaces with keys defined here will be crawled. If no include filters are defined, all keys are included. |
Excluded Space Keys |
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Spaces with a key in this list will not be crawled. This overrides the key being allowed by Included Space Keys. |
Included Space Categories |
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Only the Spaces with at least one category defined here will be crawled. However, no include filters being defined is synonymous to all categories being included. |
Excluded Space Categories |
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Spaces with a category in this list will not be crawled. This overrides the Space being included through Included Space Keys or Included Space Categories. |
Confluence Hierarchy Cache Settings
Configuration Options determining how much and long to cache hierarchical data of Spaces and Pages.
| Name | Property Key | Description |
|---|---|---|
Cache Time To Live |
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Maximum age of cache entries. Larger improves performance and requires more memory. |
Maximum Cache Weight |
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Maximum cache size. Spaces and Pages weigh more the more entries they have. Larger improves performance and requires more memory. |
Confluence Type Filter Settings
Configuration Options related to which types of search targets should be generated
| Name | Property Key | Description |
|---|---|---|
Include User Profile Pages |
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User Profile pages will be indexed. |
Include Labels Attribute |
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Labels will be indexed. |
Extract All Contributors |
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If unchecked, the Contributors attribute of a page or blog post lists only its creator and its last contributor instead of all contributors to it. This requires less calls to Confluence and may speed up indexing. |
Comment Handling |
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NONE: Comments will not be indexed. INDEX_WITH_PARENT: Comments will be indexed with the parent page or blog post. INDEX_SEPARATELY: Comments will be indexed separately in an individual document. |
Drafts of Pages and Blog Posts |
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Pages and Blog Posts in draft status will be indexed. |
Deleted Pages and Blog Posts |
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Pages and Blog Posts in deleted status will be indexed. |
Exclude Attachments by Size |
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Attachments with a larger size will not have their content indexed. |
Exclude Content by Attachment File Extension |
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Attachments with a file extension from this list will have their content excluded. Entries will automatically be lowercased with US locale. |
Exclude Content & Metadata by Attachment File Extension |
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Attachments with a file extension from this list will be excluded entirely. Entries will automatically be lowercased with US locale. |
Google Cloud Search Configuration
Account Settings
Configuration Options to specify the service account settings.
| Name | Property Key | Description |
|---|---|---|
Account E-Mail Address for Lookup |
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The E-Mail Address of the user to impersonate. It is used in the principal sync to check if users exist before feeding them to Google Cloud Search. This is not the service account. |
Datasource Settings
Configuration Options related to the target Google Cloud Search Datasource. The connector will send any search items to the configured datasource.
| Name | Property Key | Description |
|---|---|---|
Datasource ID |
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The ID of the Google Cloud Search Datasource to index the items to. The IDs can be inspected at admin.google.com. |
Default Object Type |
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If a document has no meta date objectType set, the value from here is used. The object type specifies which schema object definition, registered for the specified datasource, is used. |
Identity Source Settings
Configuration Options related to the target Google Cloud Search Identity Source. The connector will feed the principals to the configured Identity Source.
| Name | Property Key | Description |
|---|---|---|
Identity Source ID |
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The ID of the Google Cloud Search Identity Source to synchronize the external source system principals. The IDs can be inspected at admin.google.com. |
Encoding Settings
Configuration Options to specify encoding settings for indexing items.
| Name | Property Key | Description |
|---|---|---|
Group Encoding Scheme |
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When groups were indexed into the Identity Source using GCDS, their IDs are encoded with Base16 or Base64. When the connector is handling groups it also has to encode group IDs in the correct scheme for the connector to work correctly. |
HTTP Settings
Configuration Options related to the HTTP connections to Google Cloud Search.
| Name | Property Key | Description |
|---|---|---|
Max Connections (Content) |
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Maximum number of connections to the Google Cloud Search Content Service. |
Max Connections (Security) |
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Maximum number of connections to the Google Cloud Search Security Service. |
Connect Timeout |
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Timeout to establish a connection. |
Read Timeout |
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Timeout to read data from an established connection. |
Use Proxy |
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Flag to connect to Google Cloud Search via a proxy. |
Use Proxy Authentication |
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Flag to connect to proxy with authentication. |
Proxy URL |
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URL for targeting Proxy. |
Proxy Username |
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Username of the authenticating user against proxy. |
Proxy Password |
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Password of the authenticating user against proxy. |
Request Settings
Configuration Options related to sending synchronous/asynchronous requests to Google Cloud Search.
| Name | Property Key | Description |
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Request Mode |
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Mode of item requests against Google Cloud Search (Synchronous or Asynchronous) |
Request Timeout |
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Timeout of synchronous requests against Google Cloud Search. |
Request Period |
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Time Period in which asynchronous requests against Google Cloud Search should be checked for a response. |
Request Workers |
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Maximum number of workers requesting the callback for asynchronous requests. |
Rate Limit Settings
Configuration Options related to rate limiting to reduce network traffic.
| Name | Property Key | Description |
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Max Queries Per Second (Content) |
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Maximum number of queries per second to the Google Cloud Search Content Service. |
Max Queries Per Second (Security) |
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Maximum number of queries per second to the Google Cloud Search Security Service. |
Retry Settings
Configuration Options related to the retry mechanism of requests against Google Cloud Search.
| Name | Property Key | Description |
|---|---|---|
Max Retries |
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Maximum number of retries for a request. |
Initial Waiting Time |
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Initial Waiting Time for the response of a request. |
Delay Factor |
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Factor multiplied to the delay after each failed retry. |
Feeding Settings
Configuration Options related to feeding (indexing) items and principals.
| Name | Property Key | Description |
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Feed only existing GCS Users |
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Flag to indicate if only users who exist in Google Cloud Search should be fed. If a user does not exist and this flag is active then the membership of the user to a group is just not fed. The ACE of an item containing the user is dropped if the user does not exist and this flag is active. |
General Configuration
Database Configuration
| Name | Property Key | Description |
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URL |
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JDBC URL for the target database. Out of the box, the connector will use H2 file database. For productive usage, use PostgreSQL specifying the URL in format: |
Username |
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Database Username to read and write to database. |
Password |
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Database Password for the specified user |
Traversal Configuration
| Name | Property Key | Description |
|---|---|---|
Traversal History Length |
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Max. number of traversals to store in the history. Once the limit is exceeded, the connector will automatically remove oldest entries in the history. (default: 100) |
Number of Traversal Workers |
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Number of workers to execute the traversal in parallel. Increasing this value might improve the performance, but will footprint higher memory consumption. It is recommended to keep the default value. (default: 10) |
Traversal Job Poll Interval |
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Interval between the workers to be triggered to fetch and process the next tasks. (default: 10ms) |
Completion Timeout |
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If the search engine indexes the items asynchronously, there might be some processing still in-flight during the completion process of a traversal. This value specifies the timeout value until all asynchronous callbacks are expected to return before completing the traversal. (default: 10m) |
Principal Aliaser Configuration
Principal Aliasing is applied on user information as part of Content ACL processing during Content Synchronization and Principal processing during Principal Synchronization. It’s purpose is to map external source system user to the corresponding user in search engines domain. You can configure a list of aliasers in the connector which will be applied in sequence and in order on user ACEs and user principals. The Connector supports following custom aliasing mechanism.
Custom Aliaser Disabled
If the Custom Aliaser checkbox is not selected, the connector will process user information on ACE and user principals unchanged to Search Engine. If all relevant users in the source system can be found with the same identifier in the search engine, this setup is sufficient to reflect the same secure search experience in the search engine as defined by the policy in the source system. The connector uses this option as default to process user information.
Custom Aliaser Enabled
If custom aliasing is enable then there are four types of aliaser avaialble:
Simple XML Table Aliaser
Static mapping table which can be uploaded as XML file. The connector uses the uploaded file as lookup table to map a user in the source system to a user in the search engine. Users missing a record in the file will be dropped from the ACE and during Principal Synchronization. This option is only recommended for environment with a manageable amount of users as for each user the corresponding mapping entry needs to be specified in the file.
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
XML Mapping File |
Browse and upload or drag and drop. |
Sample XML mapping file:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<storeddata>
<entry keyValue="user1">user1@raytion.com</entry>
<entry keyValue="user2">user2@raytion.com</entry>
<entry keyValue="user3">user3@raytion.com</entry>
</storeddata>
Regex Replacer Aliaser
Regex Replacer Aliaser computes aliases based on a regular expression. Principals that match the regular expression are replaced by the Substitution String.
| Name | Property Key | Description |
|---|---|---|
Pattern |
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The regular expression to match, this is the part that will be replaced. If braces (…) are used in the pattern then the matched value can be retrieved using $1 |
Substitute String |
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String to replace the matching part of the find string. Matched value is accessed by employing $1 |
Regex Extractor Aliaser
Regex Extractor Aliaser computes aliases based on a regular expression. Principals that match the regular expression are inserted into the Insert-Into String.
| Name | PropertyKey | Description |
|---|---|---|
Pattern |
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The regular expression to match, this is the part that will be inserted into the new value. If braces (…) are used in the pattern then the matched value can be retrieved using $$ |
Insert-Into String |
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String to replace the matching part of the pattern. Matched value is accessed by employing $$ |
LDAP Aliaser
Ldap Aliaser searches for an LDAP entry with the requested name in the input value and returns the specified output attribute.
| Name | Property Key | Description |
|---|---|---|
Host |
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Fully Qualified Domain Name of an LDAP server |
Port |
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Port to use for LDAP connection, defaults are 389/636 or (recommended) 3268/3269 for simple/SSL |
AccountDN |
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AccountDN for bind to LDAP |
Password |
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Password part of credentials |
Input Field |
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The Active Directory attribute name for this equality filter |
Search Root DN |
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Distinguished Name of the subtree which is searched. The smaller the subtree the better the performance but the higher the chance of encountering principals which are not part of this subtree |
Output Field |
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Attribute that should be returned in result entries |