Macro for most watched pages in Confluence

Doods Perea November 26, 2012

Hi,

I was asked by our client to provide a list of 10 most watched pages in our Confluence system. I searched for a plugin but could not find one. :(

I am unable to write code so I would greatly appreciate if anyone could help me.

Thanks!

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Thomas Schlegel
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November 26, 2012

Hi Doods,

have a look at the CustomWare Tracking Plugin: https://marketplace.atlassian.com/plugins/net.customware.confluence.plugin.tracking

I think this should fit your needs.

Cheers

Thomas

Doods Perea December 15, 2012

Does anybody know which Confluence database table is updated whenever a user clicks the "Watch" option from the page's Tools menu?

Many thanks! :)

Doods

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hsuhailah
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November 26, 2012

Perhaps you can try out this plugin: https://marketplace.atlassian.com/plugins/com.atlassian.confluence.ext.usage

If enabled, the space activity screen displays statistics on the activity in each space. These include:

  • How many pages and blog posts have been viewed, added or updated over a given period.
  • Which content is the most popular (most frequently viewed).
  • Which content is the most active (most frequently edited).
  • Which people are the most active contributors/editors of content.

Most watched pages can be seen from the most popular content (Views)

Doods Perea November 26, 2012

Greetings Hanis,

Thanks for your comment. I am already using these data you mentioned. I am thinking there is a way to count the number of "Liked" pages in Confluence, assuming that the count is saved in the database.

Regards,

Doods

Doods Perea November 28, 2012

Sorry, the keyword here is "Watched" not "Liked". When a user clicks the "Watch" link from the "Tools" menu, I would like to think this action is saved somewhere in the database. Maybe using Bob Swift's SQL plugin can do the trick?

Thanks for all your helpful comments. :)

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Selcuk Savas
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November 26, 2012

Hi Doods,

I don't think displaying the most watched pages is possible.

You may need to create your own macro.

But to display most popular contect you can usew Popular content macro.,

Cheers,

Selcuk

Doods Perea November 26, 2012

Thanks Selcuk. I am hoping someone has already created a macro for this, or that somebody could write it. I am not capable of writing a macro so I am really at a loss here. :(

Regards,

Doods

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