Confluence 2.7 Temp Archive : How do I get the information about Confluence such as version number, build number, build date?
This page last changed on Jul 20, 2006 by ivan@atlassian.com.
Information about Confluence, such as the version number, build number and build date, can be retrieved from the GeneralUtil object. You can use GeneralUtils public accessors to retrieve public static variables:
In JavaString versionNumber = GeneralUtil.getVersionNumber(); String buildNumber = GeneralUtil.getBuildNumber(); String buildDate = GeneralUtil.getBuildDateString(); or Date buildDate = GeneralUtil.getBuildDate(); In Velocity$generalUtil.versionNumber $generalUtil.buildNumber $generalUtil.buildDateString For instance, part of the Confluence footer is generated in the footer.vm file: (Version: $generalUtil.versionNumber Build:#$generalUtil.buildNumber $generalUtil.buildDateString) In Wiki markupUser Macros can include the Velocity markup given above. For example, create a macro called 'version' with no body and the contents: $generalUtil.versionNumber You can use this user macro in a page like this: Congratulation, you're running Confluence version {version}! |
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