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 );
}
}