I want to encourage my team to document more and I like what Karma does but its only available for on premise Confluence. Is there a way to extract the raw detail from Confluence that includes at least the following:
I came across this api but it doesnt seem to have much detail: https://developer.atlassian.com/server/confluence/content-properties-in-the-rest-api/
Contributors summary doesnt have all this detail.
Hi Justin!
In rolling out Confluence to a department in the past, I've used the Confluence usage statistics macros to track and reward the highest contributors. It didn't provide all the details you're looking for here, but it could be useful if you want a temporary quick win while you find another solution.
Thanks!
– Zak
Hi Justin,
I am not on the Confluence Team, but I will try to help.
There is an open issue in our public issue tracker related to this: CONFCLOUD-60020 - Gamification for Confluence: Badge, Karma or any score points
For more on how we use our public issue tracker as input to our development process see this page.
I hope that helps!
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Hi @Marty ,
Appreciate the assist on this. I checked that ticket and I already voted on it in the past, couldnt remember it.
If there was an api that provided the raw stats for now that might work but not ideal.
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Hi Justin,
I had a look at the API to see if I could work out a way to do it and nothing jumped out at me.
I've reached out to the Confluence Team informally to see if there is a way that I am missing. I will let you know when they reply.
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Hi Justin,
so I don't know how 'official' this is, since it's not documented, but there is an endpoint to do this. It might get disabled or deprecated at any time, so I can't guarantee it's a good long-term solution, but here it is anyway.
<instance_url>/wiki/rest/likes/1.0/content/<content_id>/likes
I hope that helps!
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Thanks Martyn, appreciate you looking into this. Ill check it out and see if i can build up something based on that and the other api's Ive found.
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pls translate to Turkish languge on my cite!
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