Sidehistorik
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Advarsel |
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Robots and Spiders etc. can seriouly fuck up the access logging, give false results (or true).... But in general, these are not so interesting to access log. See some tips at http://www.limov.com/library/do-not-believe-your-web-stats.lml |
Logging options
Indholdsfortegnelse |
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Apache/NGIX Access Log
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What | Comment | |
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Timestamp | ||
Remote IP | Not if there is a proxy in front, then the IP = 0:0:0:0:0:0:0:1 | |
Username | ||
Spacename | ? | |
Pagename | An URL is logged, but this can due to special chars in the Page Title be something like http://www.mos-eisley.dk/viewpage.action?id=1000 or a Tiny Link to a Confluence page, hence not the Pagename. http://www.mos-eisley.dk/viewpage.action?id=1000 is just logged as http://www.mos-eisley.dk/pages/viewpage.action | |
URL | ||
Return HTTP Code | This only logs what is "200 OK" requests, not "404 Page not found" and other. | |
Responsetime | ||
UserAgent |
View Tracker
The Plugin: https://marketplace.atlassian.com/plugins/ch.bitvoodoo.confluence.plugins.viewtracker/server/overview
I have not tested this.
Confluence Event Logging
Is possible to use Apatavists Scriptrunner for Confluence to create an Event Handler that logs Page Access (View, Update, Delte etc etc) and Blogs and so on.
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What | Comment | |
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Timestamp | ||
Remote IP | ||
Username | Extracted by the Script and hashed | |
Spacename | Extracted by the Script | |
Pagename | Extracted by the Script | |
URL | ||
Return HTTP Code | This only logs actual Page Events, so no return code is available. | |
Responsetime | ||
UserAgent |
Google Analytics (GA)
The overall best is Google Analytics, that get it all, it gets most of the "good" stuff - the downside can be that using Google Analytics is not allowed in all organisations, as confidential data can be transmitted over the internet into Google Analytics.
Also, GA is Javascript based, so a lot of traffic will never show up on the GA Dashboard - so it for sure cant be used for any load-/overall logging issues.
You can use Google Analytics natively be inserting a small script in the "Custom HTML" on the admin pages:
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