Last year, I have added Google Analytics for a Confluence Cloud website using the free plugin from resolution GmbH.
Recently, I noticed something unusual about the results obtained in Google Analytics:
- pages which have been accessed are not shown at all in results
- a lot of unusual pages are reported; they include Confluence user names and partially
de.resolution.cloud.analytics.google__google-analytics-panel&cp=/wiki&xdm_deprecated_addon_key_do_not_use=de.resolution.cloud.analytics.google&lic=none&cv=
Does that mean that the plugin is deprecated/license is missing or something else? Anyone else had this problem?
Thanks.
Looking at the JavaScript Console for this, the plugin writes the following to the console:
id=UA-920590-17 uri=
It attempts to get the Confluence page URL, but fails, so instead just sends the URL of the page it is hosted on.
Edit: The Resolution GmbH app uses document.referrer to get the page URL, but sometime in January 2018, Atlassian added a referrerpolicy="no-referrer" attribute to the iframe which calls the app. This blocked the app from accessing the document.referrer and therefore the app is now broken.
Here are 2 suggestions for a suitable outcome:
If you're happy with Resolution GmbH, go there first 😉
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