The Confluence deployment is completely internal so I cannot use Google Analytics. I'd like to use a plugin for this but I have not been able to find one that can give me # of page views for the following filter...
- Anonymous user
- Last "X" number of days
- For page "X"
Is this possible with a Plugin? If not, is this possible with the SQL plugin? If so, do you know which tables contain this information and how to join them and specify the user, page name and date range filters?
Thanks!
Ryan
Bitvoodoo's viewtracker plugin is perfect. You can set it to show you exact user names or just annonymous users within a certain time frame.
since you thought about Google analytics - Piwik might be a good fit for you (internally deployed):
http://piwik.org/
highly recommended
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I am not sure but you can try CustomWare Tracking Plugin. Heres the documentation for it
https://marketplace.atlassian.com/plugins/net.customware.confluence.plugin.tracking
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Tried it but it doesn't have the options I need.
This didn't come up on Google earlier, but I found it with a search in this forum...
https://marketplace.atlassian.com/plugins/ch.bitvoodoo.confluence.plugins.viewtracker
Seems like it might do the trick.
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