Confluence Docs 3.3 : How Do I Get More Statistics From Confluence?
This page last changed on May 02, 2010 by rhartono.
Confluence has several plugins that you can use for generating statistics, such as:
In addition, Confluence has a built-in access logging mechanism, which shows who has logged in and the URL invoked. To enable it, you need to modify a couple of configuration files and restart Confluence. The traditionally generated access log can then be analysed by one of the available access log analyser tools such as Webalizer, Google Analytics or AwStats which can generate useful statistics. For more information on using Google Analytics and Confluence you may wish to refer to this blog post by David Simpson.
If none of the above tools satisfy your requirements, you can create a feature request in jira. Please note that there are already several feature requests and improvements created by our customers all being collated under one umbrella issue Please cast your vote, add your comments to the discussion and don't forget to add yourself as a watcher to be notified on progress. All our improvements and new features are implemented according to this guide. RELATED TOPICSObtaining Confluence Instance Metrics |
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