Confluence
Connect Confluence so Fabric agents can search, read, and create pages as runtime actions.
Connect Confluence to Fabric AI so agents and workflows can search spaces, read page content, and create pages — as live runtime actions.
Confluence is a Knowledge provider (read-focused), with a page-creation action.
Confluence and Jira share one Atlassian connection — Fabric uses Atlassian's official Rovo MCP server, so a single OAuth authorization unlocks both. See also Jira.
Setting Up Confluence
Open Confluence under Integrations
Go to Settings → Integrations and open the Confluence card.
Set Up Actions
Click Set Up Actions and authorize Fabric AI with Atlassian (OAuth). This connects both Confluence and Jira.
Confirm
The provider shows Connected with its available runtime actions.
Available Actions
| Action | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Search Confluence | Knowledge | Search for pages and content in Confluence |
| Get Page Content | Knowledge | Retrieve content from a Confluence page |
| List Space Pages | Knowledge | List all pages in a Confluence space |
| Create Page | Action | Create a new page in Confluence |
In AI Chat
"What does our Confluence runbook say about on-call rotation?"
"Summarize the architecture pages in the PLATFORM space"The agent calls Confluence's knowledge actions live — no background sync required.
Disconnecting & Reconnecting
- Open Settings → Integrations → Confluence
- Click Disconnect (this also disconnects the shared Atlassian connection used by Jira)
- To reconnect, click Set Up Actions again and re-authorize
Troubleshooting
Pages aren't found
- Confirm the connection shows Connected
- Make sure the authorized account has access to the space
- Verify the correct Atlassian site was selected during authorization