I’m a huge fan of Dropbox, in fact I could not get through a day of work without it. It’s one of those tools I use everyday, just like Confluence, our enterprise wiki. In this post I’ll show you how you can access all the files in your Dropbox account in any Confluence page thanks to Confluence’s support for OpenSocial Gadgets.
What do I need to get started?
- You must be running Confluence 3.1 +
- You need a Dropbox account
How do I set this all up?
It’s pretty simple, really. Just follow these three short steps.
1. Register the Dropbox OpenSocial Gadget
Your Confluence Administrator will need to register the Dropbox Gadget under Confluence Adminsitration > External Gadgets.
Enter the following URL in the Gadget Specification URL field and click ‘Add‘.
http://files.dropbox.com/u/232/gadgets/dropbox_redir_mf-v2.xml
2. Insert the Dropbox Gadget in a Confluence Page
When editing a Confluence page, launch the Macro Browser and search for ‘dropbox‘.
Select the Dropbox Gadget and enter your Dropbox username and password before clicking ‘sign in‘ and then ‘Insert‘.
Boom. You’re all done.
Check out the full list of Atlassian Gadgets that you can add to your Confluence pages or try out the Dropbox Gadget on the Confluence Sandbox today.
