This page tells you how to import the contents of a Confluence space into another Confluence site, via an XML backup file.
You can export the content of a space, including pages, comments and attachments. The process involves converting the data in the space into XML format. The end product is a zip file that contains XML file(s) and optionally, all the attachments in the space. To transfer this data to another Confluence site, you simply restore this zip file as described below.
Confluence will only allow you to restore a space if there is not already a space by that name on the site. If you already have a space with the identical name, you will need to delete or rename the existing space before restoring the new one.
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Confluence only supports forward compatibility and backward compatibility for individual space import and export when executed within the same major version of Confluence instances. Screenshot: Major Version Clash on Space Restore Workaround for restoring Spaces between Major ReleasesYou'll need to set up a test server, download and install the same version of confluence as the version you exported the space from, then import the space into this test server. Next upgrade Confluence on your test installation so it's the right major version so that you can perform the export and import this space into your production confluence successfully. Otherwise, you can try to Change the version of the space export, but please try this on a test instance as well. |
You need to have System Administrator permissions in order to perform this function.
To restore a space,
You can restore data in one of two ways:
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