Capture who looks my confluence / ver quien mira mi confluence

Eduard Diez
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September 7, 2018

I need to capture the traffic in all my Confluence pages, I try to do whit PostMan, and I can extract something, but not all that I need. Can someone help me with what I need to find.

Thank's

I need this: 

  • diary logins (I don't know)
  • pages visited (I don't know)
  • pages saved like a WATCHED (OK) (https://[my company].atlassian.net/wiki/rest/api/content/405471427/notification/child-created)
  • pages followed (OK)
  • pages whit attachments (OK) (https://[My_company].atlassian.net/wiki/rest/api/content/405471427/child/attachment)
  • voted pages (I don't know)
  • comment added (OK) (https://[my company].atlassian.net/wiki/rest/api/content/33192/child/comment?expand=history)

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Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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September 7, 2018

Confluence does not track usage natively, and what you're getting over the REST api is logs of change, not usage.

You will need to install one of the analytics Apps for Confluence to capture the data you are interested in, and use the reporting in that to look at the numbers (I'm not aware of any that expose it over REST yet)

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