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MCP Confluence 服务

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About MCP Confluence 服务

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Basic information

Category

Memory & Knowledge

Runtime

node

Transports

stdio

Publisher

enjoyzl

Config

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Overview

What is MCP Confluence 服务?

MCP Confluence 服务 is a Confluence API service implementation based on the Model Context Protocol (MCP). It provides capabilities to interact with Confluence, including fetching space information, page content, search, and content management. This server is intended for developers who need to integrate Confluence data into MCP-compatible tools like Cursor IDE.

How to use MCP Confluence 服务?

Install dependencies with npm install, build the project with npm run build:clean, and start the service with npm start. Configure authentication via a .env file with either an Access Token (recommended) or username/password. For Cursor IDE integration, use Smithery (npx -y @smithery/cli@latest run @enjoyzl/mcp-server-confluence-ts) or a local service pointing to the built dist/index.js.

Key features of MCP Confluence 服务

  • Supports Access Token and username/password authentication
  • Get space information, page content, and search results
  • Create and update Confluence pages with versioning
  • Built-in HTTP connection reuse, response compression, and timeout control
  • Structured logging with request duration and detailed error messages
  • Auto‑retry mechanism and comprehensive error handling

Use cases of MCP Confluence 服务

  • Retrieve Confluence space details and page content via MCP
  • Search across Confluence pages and display results in an IDE
  • Create new pages or update existing ones programmatically
  • Integrate Confluence data into AI‑powered development workflows (e.g., Cursor)
  • Automate content management tasks with MCP tools

FAQ from MCP Confluence 服务

What authentication methods are supported?

The server supports Access Token authentication (recommended) and username/password authentication. If both are configured, Access Token takes precedence.

What are the system requirements?

Node.js >= 14.0.0 and TypeScript >= 4.0.0 are required.

How do I configure the server for Cursor IDE?

On Windows, add an entry to %USERPROFILE%\.cursor\mcp.json using Smithery or a local command. On Mac/Linux, edit ~/.cursor/mcp.json with the appropriate npx or node command. Examples are provided in the README for both Smithery and local service modes.

Does the server include performance optimizations?

Yes. It uses HTTP Keep‑Alive, limits concurrent connections, controls idle connections, enables response compression, sets request timeouts, and includes automatic retry on failures.

Where should authentication credentials be stored?

Credentials should be placed in a .env file (which must be added to .gitignore) or provided via environment variables. They should never be hard‑coded in source code.

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