OPEN SOURCE PLUGINS

Comala Technology Solutions has contributed to the Confluence Plugin Community with very popular and innovative plugins.

Checklists Plugin

This plugin was the winner of the 2007 Confluence Codegeist.

A set of macros to generate checklist tables for a subset of pages (children of a given parent-page and/or filtered by a label). For each page, labels can be added/removed, values can be edited, and text segments can be added.

It provides a handy way to construct to-do lists, or manage the stages of a project. You could even use it to make an ad-hoc document workflow.

You can learn more about this plugin in the Checklists Plugin page.



Content Publishing Plugin

The Content Publishing Plugin allows draft pages to be published in public Spaces. The public Space can be kept synchronized through a workflow using the Approvals Workflow Plugin, or manually.

Confluence Administrators can define what Spaces can be publish and by what users.
You can learn more about this plugin in the Content Publishing Plugin page.



TagLinks Plugin

Allows pages whose titles match a pattern (<id>.<id>.<id>...) to be handled hierarchically, by automatically storing them as children of higher-level pages and rendering any reference to them as links, without having to explicitly declare them as such using '[' and ']'.

You can learn more about this plugin in the TagLings page.



RADIUS Authenticator

A very simple and secure RADIUS authenticator for Confluence and Jira that can be used for SecurID token authentication.

It is a very simple implementation, with only a few classes and uses no third party libraries.

It contains a tool that can be used to validate the RADIUS server connection.

You can learn more about this plugin in the RADIUS Authenticator page.



Database Integrity Checker Plugin

A plugin that allows Confluence Administrators to run a series of SQL Queries to determine if there are database integrity issues.

You can learn more about this plugin in the Database Integrity Checker Plugin page.