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pdf-export macro
Overview
The pdf-export
macro is used as an action to export a page or blog post in PDF format and adds the pdf to the page as an attachment.
The macro adds a pdf export file to the page with the following name format
<confluence_filename>_<document_version>_<date_pdf_file_created>_<time_pdf_created>.pdf
This macro is only functional when either Comala Publishing or K15t Scroll PDF Exporter is installed.
When using with K15t Scroll PDF Exporter, a parameter can be added to specify a PDF template to be used for the export. This parameter value will be a K15t Template Name or K15t Template ID value sourced from the K15t Scroll PDF Exporter app template information.
For more information
Requirements
You must install either Comala Publishing or the K15t Scroll PDF Exporter app in order to use this macro.
For Comala Publishing - the Snapshot Publishing app must be enabled in Comala Publishing global configuration.
If you wish to export only content that is in a Comala workflow final state then you must install the Comala Document Management for Scroll Exporter app (it is free but it can only be installed after K15t Scroll PDF Exporter and Comala Document Management have been installed).
The pdf-export
macro is only supported if used with Scroll PDF Exporter 4.10.11 or higher
Where to use it?
Optional
The pdf-export
macro can be put in a trigger macro.
Parameters
Parameter | Required | Default | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
template | No* | Blank | Parameter to specify a PDF template to be used for the export
Value can be one of:
K15t recommend this parameter value to be added as the template id. The template ID is found in the K15t Scroll PDF Exporter dashboard. If the specified template is not recognized, the exported pdf will use the bundled 'Documentation' template (default template). |
Setting a template when the macro is used with K15t Scroll Exporter
To specify a template to use for export, use the template name in the pdf-export
macro as shown.
{pdf-export:template=Article}
You can find the value of the template ID by accessing the K15t Scroll PDF Exporter dashboard
Space Tools > Apps > Scroll PDF Exporter
Global Admin > Scroll PDF Exporter > Templates
find the template you want to use (or create a new template)
choose Template Information from the template ellipsis dropdown menu
copy template ID from the K15t app popup template information
add to the
pdf-export
macro in the workflow trigger macro
If you have created or downloaded a new pdf template in the K15t PDF Exporter app the template id will be a slightly different format to the K15t app supplied templates.
Copy the hexadecimal template id from the Template Information.
Paste the template id into the pdf-export
macro in the trigger.
{pdf-export:template=4e0e8c19-67ac-4f3e-864e-1090d5ae0556}
Basic example
{workflow:name=Export PDF on Approval}
{state:Editing|submit=Review}
{state}
{state:Review|approved=Approved|rejected=Editing}
{approval:Review}
{state}
{state:Approved|updated=Editing|final=true}
{state}
{trigger:statechanged|state=Approved}
{pdf-export}
{trigger}
{workflow}
The statechanged
event for the transition to the Approved state will add a pdf export of the current content as a file attachment to the current page. If no template name of id is specified the K15t PDF Exporter app uses the default template.
each occurrence adds a further pdf export attachment
The exported pdf filename by default is generated as
the content filename
the Confluence content version at the time of the export
and the date and time of the export.
The K15t admin can change the export filename structure.
If the K15t app is unable to recognize a template id or name
the pdf export will still occur but the default template will be used
an on-screen message will confirm the use of the default pdf export template
Events
The following events are associated with pdf-export
pdf-export-success
pdf-export-error
Example
See Also
K15t Scroll PDF Exporter Atlassian Marketplace links
Related Comala Document Management documentation links