With today’s release we’ve made yet another major steps to migrating Git for Confluence to an Atlassian Forge application. As part of this migration, the Git for Confluence macro has been fully transformed into a Forge macro.
All existing Git for Confluence macro’s will migrate over to the new Forge version. This new version will bring a bigger screen for visualizing the content, as well as dark mode support!
With this release we’ve also pulled large parts of our infrastructure to Atlassian Forge’s cloud. This has major implications:
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For customers who have their Git repository behind an IP whitelist, make sure to allow Atlassian’s outgoing IP ranges: https://support.atlassian.com/organization-administration/docs/ip-addresses-and-domains-for-atlassian-cloud-products/#Outgoing-connections
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For our Azure connection we’ve switched over to using Microsoft Entra ID OAuth. The reason for this is that the old Azure DevOps OAuth is deprecated. Customers using Azure DevOps will have to reauthorize their Git for Confluence with the Azure environment.
The migration of the old macro to the new macro will happen automatically by Atlassian. If anything goes wrong after the update, feel free to reach out: https://avisi-support.atlassian.net/servicedesk/customer/portal/7