Hi,
Is there an easy way to track and flag when a user does his first action in Confluence (not first Login, only comment or page creation or page edit) ?
Thanks!
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I never tried it but the UserAccessor provides properties for each user. I would give this a try.
Good luck.
Hi Aviram,
in this case I would suggest an implementation based on events as stated before. In the event function you can set a flag using the properties offered by the UserAccessor for each user and send off your email in case the flag was not set before.
Regards, Andreas
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Thanks! whats the way you suggest to save the data?
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Hi Aviram,
can you tell me how you want to present the information you collected? This influences the easiest solution for your problem.
andreas
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Hi Andreas, Ideally I want to be able to track a user's first action and send me a notification email with the user details. Or send that user a welcome email. I hope this helps. Thanks!
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Hi Aviram,
you probably need a plugin for this and listen to the events which are fired upon page or comment creation. When your listeners are called you can flag your user.
Regards, Andreas
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Hi Andreas, just store the user who preformed the action as an AO? Thanks
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