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In order for the Figma for Confluence app to work authentication is required. The app provides you with two different authentication methods:

  1. Figma Personal Access Token

  2. Authenticate with Figma

Figma Personal Acces Token

Figma for Confluence supports Personal Access Tokens to get access to files through the Figma API. Personal Access Tokens are linked to a specific Figma user account, meaning that any file that you wish to include needs to be accessible by the user account associated with the token ('can view' rights).

With this in mind we advise you to create a generic Figma account for Figma for Confluence (for example figmaforconfluence@yourdomain.com) and to create an access token for this account. By creating a generic account the access token is not linked to your personal account.

Please keep in mind that you need to add figmaforconfluence@yourdomain.com to each Figma file you would like to embed

Please take the following steps to create the token:

  1. Login to your Figma account

  2. Head to Help & Account from the top left-menu inside Figma and click on Account Settings

  3. Find the Personal Access Tokens section

  4. Click generate token below and hit “Save”

Authenticate with Figma

Manage

To allow Jira admins to manage the authentication settings we created the authentication page. Navigate to Jira Administration > Manage Apps > Figma for Confluence > Authentication to find this page.

On this page you can:

Figma API Tokens
This page allows Jira admins to manage the Personal Access Tokens.

  • Add new tokens

  • Rename existing tokens

  • Delete existing tokens

Embedded Figma Files
This page allows Jira admins to manage Embedded Figma files/frames

  • Delete embedded Figma files/frames

  • Change the token used to embed a Figma files/frames

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