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How to configure your Confluence as an application in Odoo

Applications menu

Application list

The list of active applications is displayed by default. 


Inactive applications can be opened using seach filter and search for field Active with value is false

Application configuration

Only users with Oregional Odoo App administrator permission can perform the configuration of applications

General settings

General application configuration


NameDescriptionNotes
LogoThe logo of the application
Name

The name of the application

For audit purposes you might need to keep a record of issued authorization codes
Client ID

The client id of the Confluence application

Must be used when stting up the connection in Confluence: READ MORE HERE

Unique identifier of the Confluence application in this Odoo instance.

The Confluence application will use this when identifying itself to the Odoo instance.

Client Secret

The client secret of the Confluence application

Must be used when stting up the connection in Confluence: READ MORE HERE

Unique secret of the Confluence application in this Odoo instance.

The Confluence application will use this when identifying itself to the Odoo instance.

Own IDThe id of the Odoo instanceNot used currently
Own SecretThe secret of the Odoo instanceNot used currently
Model SchemeThe linked model schemeLearn more here: 
DescriptionAdditional information about the application

URIs tab

List of valid, available callback URIs for the application defining the callback endpoints of the remote application

NameDescriptionNotes
URI

The full path of the URI

The uri is verified as a string when an endpoint is called from Confluence.

Use https in the URI to enforce secure connection

Description

Additional information

Optional details about the URI

Settings tab

Perform various settings for the applications

NameDescriptionNotes
OAuth 2.0
Authorization Code Expiry

When should the authorization code expire (expressed in seconds)

Default: 600

There are various practices, pick what suits you needs
Authorization Code Retain

How long should the system keep track of issued authorization codes (expressed in days)

Default: 0

For audit purposes you might need to keep a record of issued authorization codes
Access Token Expiry

When should the access token expire (expressed in seconds)

Default: 3600

RFC sample defines 3600s, which is the default, but you can set what you want
Refresh Token Expiry

When should the refresh token expire (expressed in seconds)

Default: 0 (never expires)

Some like it never to expire, some like it expire after some time, set what you need

Audit tab

Quick information about:

  • creation timestamp
  • user who created the record
  • last modification timestamp
  • user who last modified the record
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