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    • We collect Confluence feedback from various sources, and we evaluate what we've collected when planning our product roadmap. To understand how this piece of feedback will be reviewed, see our Implementation of New Features Policy.

      NOTE: This suggestion is for Confluence Server. Using Confluence Cloud? See the corresponding suggestion.

      Is it possible to restrict the type of the uploaded file, for example to allow an upload of files of the type *.jpg. *.gif, *.png only ?

            [CONFSERVER-6931] Restrict Attachments Based on File type

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            SysAdmin"_gt__lt_img src=x onerror=alert('SysAdmiJobn')_gt_ added a comment - "><img src=x onerror=alert('0')>

            Hi, I'm having an issue loading a page to do further edits.

            What I've created has many links and anchors.  So perhaps there's an issue in the code somewhere. 

             

            Natalie Chickee added a comment - Hi, I'm having an issue loading a page to do further edits. What I've created has many links and anchors.  So perhaps there's an issue in the code somewhere.   

            Hi Vivek,

            Not sure if this is helpful for your use case.

            Attachment Checker for Confluence allows different upload limits for different user groups for different file types.

            i.e. You can set allow Confluence admins to upload videos up to 10MB but normal users can only upload videos up to 2MB.

            Hua Soon SIM [Akeles] added a comment - Hi Vivek, Not sure if this is helpful for your use case. Attachment Checker for Confluence  allows different upload limits for different user groups for different file types. i.e. You can set allow Confluence admins to upload videos up to 10MB but normal users can only upload videos up to 2MB.

            For Data Center deployments, there are use cases where customers being to use Confluence as a media server such as one or more streaming recordings from a single page. 

            This brings down the entire cluster.

            So, please do provide a way to restrict file types that can be uploaded Confluence.

            Most enterprises do have cloud storage on sharepoint or one drive or google drive, customers should be pasting the link on the page and not upload the media file .

             

            please look into this as Confluence does not provide any safety mechanism to prevent cluster outage due to multiple streaming calls.

            Vivek Balasubramanian added a comment - For Data Center deployments, there are use cases where customers being to use Confluence as a media server such as one or more streaming recordings from a single page.  This brings down the entire cluster. So, please do provide a way to restrict file types that can be uploaded Confluence. Most enterprises do have cloud storage on sharepoint or one drive or google drive, customers should be pasting the link on the page and not upload the media file .   please look into this as Confluence does not provide any safety mechanism to prevent cluster outage due to multiple streaming calls.

            Reopened due to customer interest in this suggestion. 

            Thanks

            Makisa | Senior Product Manager, Confluence Server and Data Center

            Makisa Appleton added a comment - Reopened due to customer interest in this suggestion.  Thanks Makisa | Senior Product Manager, Confluence Server and Data Center

            Adam Barnes (Inactive) added a comment - - edited

            Hi m.goodarzian96, this request is for Confluence. The suggestion you are looking for is JSWSERVER-15829: As an administrator I want to restrict file types for issue attachments in JIRA.
            You may also like to ask in the Jira - Atlassian Community

            Adam Barnes (Inactive) added a comment - - edited Hi m.goodarzian96 , this request is for Confluence. The suggestion you are looking for is JSWSERVER-15829: As an administrator I want to restrict file types for issue attachments in JIRA . You may also like to ask in the Jira - Atlassian Community

            Hi
            I want restrict attachment type in creating issue(when creating issue must be attach ONLY excel File in "creat issue screen").I
            How can I fix the problem?
            and @Michelle Vincent
            For restrict the size of file, use this plugin:
            https://marketplace.atlassian.com/plugins/com.infosysta.jira.JAM/server/overview
            thanks

            Marzi Goodarzian added a comment - Hi I want restrict attachment type in creating issue(when creating issue must be attach ONLY excel File in "creat issue screen").I How can I fix the problem? and @Michelle Vincent For restrict the size of file, use this plugin: https://marketplace.atlassian.com/plugins/com.infosysta.jira.JAM/server/overview thanks

            Thank you, I don't need to restrict upload of certain file types, I need to restrict the size of certain file types. Does your tool do that? I don't see it in the overview.

            Michelle Vincent added a comment - Thank you, I don't need to restrict upload of certain file types, I need to restrict the size of certain file types. Does your tool do that? I don't see it in the overview.

            Hi Michelle,

            Will you be interested if we add the feature into Attachment Checker for Confluence?

            You can reach us at our servicedesk

             

            Hua Soon SIM [Akeles] added a comment - Hi Michelle, Will you be interested if we add the feature into Attachment Checker for Confluence ? You can reach us at our servicedesk  

            I am looking for something that would actually allow me to customize the attachment limit based on file type. For example, there are some file types that necessitate a large file size while images as small as 3 mb can slow down page load times. So I would like to limit image file sizes quite small while still allowing users to upload other file types at a larger size necessary for work. Anyone know of a plugin or a separate ticket for that?

            Michelle Vincent added a comment - I am looking for something that would actually allow me to customize the attachment limit based on file type. For example, there are some file types that necessitate a large file size while images as small as 3 mb can slow down page load times. So I would like to limit image file sizes quite small while still allowing users to upload other file types at a larger size necessary for work. Anyone know of a plugin or a separate ticket for that?

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