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Confluence 9.1 Support
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Today we released version 7.0.1 of the projectdoc Toolbox on the Atlassian Marketplace!
This version supports Confluence version 9.1.x.
For previous versions of Confluence there are separate versions of the projectdoc Toolbox:
- Confluence 8.x/7.x see version 6.2.13
- Confluence 9.0.x see version 7.0.0
The projectdoc Toolbox is an add-on for Confluence supporting agile software development teams to collaborate on process, project, system, and product documentation.
If you want to learn more about the projectdoc Toolbox and how it helps to create good project documentation, please refer to the introduction video!
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In the Online Manual you’ll find additional video material that introduces you in the concepts of the projectdoc Toolbox.
Refer to use cases and show cases for information on how to use the projectdoc Toolbox.
New and Noteworthy
There is an update to the Velocity API of the projectdoc Context object. In previous versions the API required a Velocity Sitemesh Page object as argument. Due to compatibility changes on Confluence the API now requires to pass in the ID of the page as argument.
#if ($projectdocContext && $page) ${projectdocContext.toHtml($page.id)} #end
#if ($projectdocContext) ${projectdocContext.toHtml($sitemeshPage)} #end
Breaking Changes
Despite this is only a micro version (aka bugfix) update, it contains a breaking change. Please note that this version is only released for Confluence 9.1.x.
The breaking change is with the Velocity integration. Previous versions allowed to pass the Velocity Page object as parameter to the toHtml
method. Since the type of the object is not meant as part of the public API of Confluence, we now need to use the page identifier instead of the whole page object. See New and Noteworthy for details.
Installation Instructions
Install the projectdoc Toolbox to your Confluence instance. There are no additional steps necessary.
Upgrade Instructions
Update the projectdoc Toolbox on your Confluence instance.
Update all projectdoc Extensions and Doctype Add-ons you are using, since this version of the projectdoc Toolbox introduces API changes.
List of Changes
The following changes are part of version 7.0.1 of the projectdoc Toolbox for Confluence.
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