This page provides information about the Universal Plugin Manager (UPM) in Confluence and links to topics on how to install and configure plugins using the UPM. You need System Administrator permissions in order to install and configure plugins.

A note about plugin safety: Plugins are very powerful: they can change the behaviour of almost any part of the Confluence server. It is very important that you trust a plugin before you install it. Always be aware of where (and who) a plugin comes from.

Overview of the Universal Plugin Manager

The Universal Plugin Manager (UPM) provides a set of functions for managing your plugins. The UPM is itself a system plugin. It allows you to perform common tasks such as:
  • Enabling and disabling plugins and their plugin modules.
  • Installing new plugins.
  • Configuring advanced plugin options.
  • Finding out-of-date plugins and updating them.
  • Checking the compatibility of your installed plugins against newer versions of the application.

Through the UPM you can interact with the Atlassian Plugin Exchange. You can use the UPM to browse available plugins for your application, and try or buy any of these plugins without ever leaving your application.

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Managing your plugins

注意

Having problems with the Universal Plugin Manager? Try the Universal Plugin Manager FAQ. (This will redirect you to the Universal Plugin Manager documentation. Use the back button on your browser to return the Confluence documentation.)