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We have a MediaWiki wiki. I'd like to be able to report how much collaboration is going on and I thought of the following graph: number of authors per page. So the data would be like this:

#Pages #Authors
20     1
10     2
25     3

etc. This would show that 20 pages have only 1 author, 10 have 2, 25 have 3, ...

Does anyone know of a way of getting this information?

This information would also somehow need to be shown over time - so if anyone has information on how to do this I'd be grateful. (E.g. last months 25% of pages had 2 or more authors, this month it is 30%).

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This not exactly what you wanted, but it might be a good start. It's a simple special page whose only purpose is to display page names and number of authors.

$wgAutoloadClasses['SpecialPagesAuthors'] = $IP . '/additions.php';
$wgSpecialPages['PagesAuthors'] = 'SpecialPagesAuthors';

class SpecialPagesAuthors extends SpecialPage {
    function __construct() {
        parent::__construct( 'PagesAuthors' );
    }

This is basically just registering the page.

    function execute( $par ) {
        global $wgOut;

        $dbr = wfGetDB( DB_SLAVE );

        $output = <<<WIKITEXT
{| class="wikitable"
! Page !! Authors

WIKITEXT;

We put everything in a nice table.

        $query_result = $dbr->select(
            array( 'revision', 'page' ),
            array( 'rev_page', 'page_id', 'page_namespace', 'page_title',
                'COUNT(DISTINCT(rev_user_text)) AS unique_authors' ),
            null,
            __METHOD__,
            array( 'GROUP BY' => 'rev_page', 'ORDER BY' => 'unique_authors DESC' ),
            array( 'page' => array( 'LEFT JOIN', 'page_id=rev_page' ) )
        );

Here we query the database for pages and number of authors (which is essentially the number of unique user names and IPs who edited the page).

        foreach( $query_result as $row ) {
            $title = Title::newFromRow( $row );
            $page_title = $title->getPrefixedText();
            $output .= <<<WIKITEXT
|-
| {$page_title} || {$row->unique_authors}

WIKITEXT;
        }

        $dbr->freeResult( $query_result );

Here we output the page name and number of authors to the table and free the DB query result.

        $output .= "|}";

        $this->setHeaders();
        $wgOut->addWikiText( $output );
    }
}
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  • @Matej: I have made some changes to the code and put it here: pastebin.com/KYca9JSV Thanks very much for your help. BTW any idea why the page title is &lt;pagesauthors&gt; ? Otherwise I will create a new SO question. Apr 4, 2011 at 13:33
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    It indicates that it's looking for the pagesauthors message to use for the page title. Just create a page called pagesauthors in the MediaWiki namespace with the desired title. For more info see the localization documentation.
    – Matěj G.
    Apr 4, 2011 at 13:47

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