Search
You can also search for administrative options in the quick search. For example, type 'general' into the search field to go to the General Configuration screen.
More information about quick navigation:
- Matching items are grouped by type so that you can quickly find the type you want. Confluence shows a maximum of 3 administrative items, 6 pages and/or blog posts, 2 attachments, 3 people and 2 spaces
- Items are ordered with the most recently updated first
- Permissions determine the admin options that appear in the search results. You'll only see the options you have permission to perform.
Full search
The full search allows you to search all content in all spaces (site and personal), mail, personal profiles, attachments and space descriptions, or filter the results to show only what you're after.
The search will also look at the content of the following types of attachments:
To search the content of other attachment types, you will need to use an attachment content extractor plugin. For more information, take a look at the following:
- Existing extractor plugins which you can install on your Confluence site. See this search on Atlassian Marketplace.
- Guidelines on developing your own attachment content extractor plugin. See our developer documentation on extractor plugins.
To use the full search:
- Type your query into the search field at the top-right corner of every screen (or at the top of the Search screen)
- Hit the Enter key
Screenshot: Search results page
- Search filters: narrow your search by using and adding filters.
- CQL filters: add CQL filters for even more precise search.
- Search help: get tips effective searching and advanced search methods.
Filter your search results
On the left of the search results page are options that allow you to filter the search results.
You'll can filter using the following fields:
Contributor – Restrict your search to content that's been modified (created, edited, or commented on) by a particular person. Start typing the person's username or part of their name and Confluence will offer you a list of possible matches.
You need to enter at least two letters. For example, if you enter just 'john s', the filter will look for users called 'john' and will ignore the 's'.
- In space – Only search in a particular space or list of spaces. There are also preset groups of spaces – favorite (my spaces), site, and personal spaces – which you can choose from the list of suggested spaces. Tick the checkbox to include archived spaces if you need to.
- Last modified – Choose or enter a date range to only show content updated within a particular period of time.
- Of type – Only return content of a certain type, like pages, blog posts, or comments.
Filter with CQL
Confluence search supports adding CQL filters to refine your results.
Advanced search
Still need more ways to search? For more advanced search syntax, check out Confluence Search Syntax for more ways to refine the text you enter in the search field. You can also read Confluence Search Fields for special parameters you can use to search various types of content metadata.
Search Confluence from your browser's search field
If you're using Firefox or Internet Explorer, you can add your Confluence site as a search provider using the dropdown menu next to the browser's search field.
The example below shows the 'Extranet' Confluence site offered for inclusion as a search engine in the browser's search field.
Information about OpenSearch:
- Confluence supports the autodiscovery part of the OpenSearch standard, by supplying an OpenSearch description document. This is an XML file that describes the web interface provided by Confluence's search function.
- Any client applications that support OpenSearch will be able to add Confluence to their list of search engines.
- Your Confluence Administrator can enable or disable the Open Search feature using the Confluence Administration Console.