Use Confluence's Universal Plugin Manager (UPM) interface to update apps.

Just as your browser and desktop programs need to be updated from time to time with the latest fixes and features, so it is with Confluence apps. Doing so is relatively easy; a matter of a few clicks in the Universal Plugin Manager (UPM), Confluence's administrator interface for managing apps. This guide details the steps needed to open the UPM, select, and update an app.

First, determine if you are a System Administrator

Only System Administrators can update apps.

Visit the Universal Plugin Manager page

The Universal Plugin Manager (UPM) can be accessed via the gear icon in the Confluence Administration Menu. Click the gear and then select "Manage apps" (or "Add-ons" in older versions). This will take you to the UPM interface. Here you should see a list of "User-installed apps."

Select the app you want to update by clicking its name

You will know that an update is available by the presence of a blue "Update" label near the app name. Clicking the name of the app will expand the app's information box, revealing options for updating, disabling, and uninstalling the app.

Click the Update button

A pop-up window should appear with additional details about the downloading and installation of the update package. For most app updates, you should not have to restart your Confluence environment.

 

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