Confluence to SharePoint Online Migration

Exp-Mason 76 Reputation points
2022-05-16T16:36:53.337+00:00

Hello,

I am currently trying to migrate all of the content in our internal Confluence wiki to SharePoint Online. So far I have been able to export a Confluence Space as HTML. What would be the best way of migrating those HTML pages to SharePoint?

So far I have several folders with the .html and .css files of the Confluence Spaces. I need to know how to import or create a SharePoint site from existing .html files (I can also get them as .xml files or even a .pdf).

If this isn't the best way to go about doing it, please let me know.

Note: I know that there's third party software (Tzunami, Enterprise Bridge, etc.) that can do this, but they are a bit expensive and I'd like to see if I can do this myself.

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  1. Yanli Jiang - MSFT 22,656 Reputation points Microsoft Vendor
    2022-05-20T01:46:05.12+00:00

    Hi @Exp-Mason ,

    I'm glad to hear you solve the problem ,if you have any issue about SharePoint, you are welcome to raise a ticket in this forum.

    By the way, since the Microsoft Q&A community has a policy that "The question author cannot accept their own answer. They can only accept answers by others.". and according to the scenario introduced here: Answering your own questions on Microsoft Q&A, I would make a brief summary of this thread:

    [Confluence to SharePoint Online Migration]

    Issue Symptom:
    I am currently trying to migrate all of the content in our internal Confluence wiki to SharePoint Online. So far I have been able to export a Confluence Space as HTML. What would be the best way of migrating those HTML pages to SharePoint?

    So far I have several folders with the .html and .css files of the Confluence Spaces. I need to know how to import or create a SharePoint site from existing .html files (I can also get them as .xml files or even a .pdf).

    Current status:
    I did find a solution. Here's a summary of the process, for anyone in the future to see:

    Export all Confluence Spaces as HTML code.

    Convert all .html files to .aspx files. You just need to rename them (I used a script to do this).

    Replace any instance of ".html" inside the now-.aspx-files to ".aspx" (I also used a script to do this). If you don't, the links won't work as you have just renamed the files.

    In SharePoint, enable custom scripts at both the tenant level and the site level.

    Put the folder with the .aspx files and supplementary subfolders (attachments, images, styles, etc.) into the SharePoint Site's Documents page.

    The "index.aspx" file will be the homepage for the migrated space.

    You could click the "Accept Answer" button for this summary to close this thread, and this can make it easier for other community member's to see the useful information when reading this thread. Thanks for your understanding!

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  1. Developer 1 Reputation point
    2023-06-11T16:00:14.4933333+00:00

    Add balance to Microsoft account asap

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