A digital signature macro for Atlassian Confluence
Allows confluence users to write contracts in a confluence macro which can be signed directly by logged-in users.
- content and signatures can not be modified once signed
- white list users who can sign
- report when and by whom the contract was signed
- easily send email to signers of the contract
- receive notifications, when your contract was signed
If you observe issues in the Macro resulting in a ClassCastException
please update digital-signature to version 7.0.7 or later,
clear the plugin cache (one last time) and restart confluence.
For background information please refer to #82 and 'How to clear Confluence plugins cache'.
- We do not transfer or store any data outside your Atlassian product.
- We have no access to any data you stored within your Atlassian product.
- Your data is yours - no strings attached.
Install via Atlassian Marketplace.
A detailed description of the available configuration fields and usage is described in the Wiki...
Digital-signature can be used on Confluence Data Center, however it is not yet officially tested and approved.
- Set signers, title notified users and layout of the contract
- One click approval. User management is done by Confluence.
- The signature remains valid only as long the title and body are the same as at the time of signature.
Keep it simple: every contribution is welcome. Either if you report an issue, help on solving one, or contribute to the solution by adding a Pull Request.
For a more detailed answer on best practices and guidelines please have a look at our open source community at Baloise.
This macro was written by Matthias Cullmann. It is maintained in the Open Source Community at Baloise.
This project is licensed under the Apache-2.0 License.