Sorry, this should be:

>Mobile web beta does not have any special url. It is triggered by a cookie. 
If the COOKIE that identifies 'mobile-web-beta' is stripped off in varnish (something you can ask your devs about)...

On Thu, Apr 2, 2015 at 5:05 PM, Nuria Ruiz <nuria@wikimedia.org> wrote:
(cc-ing analytics list)

Jon:

To get a prompt response please cc analytics or analytics-internal on e-mails that way -given that we operate in three timezones- someone is bound to see your e-mail and respond in a timely fashion.


>Right now the Gather feature is only available/discoverable on mobile web beta for english wikipedia.
I assume "mobile web beta"  is deployed to enwiki in production just like an special "skin" or 'extension. 


>Mobile web beta does not have any special url. It is triggered by a cookie. 
If the that identifies 'mobile-web-beta' is stripped off in varnish (something you can ask your devs about) then there is no way for you to see that traffic. (this is the most-likely case I was looking around and couldn't find any code that would be persisting this cookies further than varnish). 
However, if the cookie value is persisted to x-analytics field then records are "findable". 

Now, if there are any javascript/css files ONLY used by the "mobile web beta feature" you could do a (very, very) rough estimation of requests by looking at those. Probably you want to team up with a developer to find out whether this is possible. 







On Thu, Apr 2, 2015 at 4:33 PM, Jon Katz <jkatz@wikimedia.org> wrote:
Hi Nuria,
Right now the Gather feature is only available/discoverable on mobile web beta for english wikipedia.  As such, it is really important that I know what the overall traffic is on mobile web beta.  How can I discover this using web request logs? Mobile web beta does not have any special url.

It is triggered by a cookie.  Here is how a user opts in.  Any help would be greatly appreciated!!!

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Best,

Jon