I would prefer to have both days-in-past and start/end daterange options, along the lines of Adam's proposal.
But if I have to choose one, I concur with Leila. Start/end daterange offers more functionality.
Jonathan
On Fri, Sep 11, 2015 at 4:44 PM, Oliver Keyes okeyes@wikimedia.org wrote:
Big +1 to Adam. Is the top articles the first deliverable we should expect?
On 11 September 2015 at 19:27, Gabriel Wicke gwicke@wikimedia.org wrote:
On Fri, Sep 11, 2015 at 4:26 PM, Gabriel Wicke gwicke@wikimedia.org
wrote:
Another option would be a single entry point
/top/{project}/{access}/from/{start}{/end}
with support for negative indexes for 'days in the past':
/top/{project}/{access}/from/-30 /top/{project}/{access}/from/-60/-30
as well as full dates:
/top/en.wikipedia/all-access/2014-06-12/2015-08-30
Correction:
/top/en.wikipedia/all-access/from/2014-06-12/2015-08-30
On Fri, Sep 11, 2015 at 3:19 PM, paul@paulweiss.info wrote:
I concur with Leila.
Paul
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It's getting exciting. :-)
I'd go with choice 2 since it gives more control to the user while offering what the user can get through choice 1 as well.
Question: will we get page_ids or page_titles or both? It's good to
have
both.
Leila
On Fri, Sep 11, 2015 at 3:00 PM, Dan Andreescu <
dandreescu@wikimedia.org>
wrote:
Hi everyone. End of quarter is rapidly approaching and I wanted to
ask
a quick question about one of the endpoints we want to push out. We
want to
let you ask "what are the top articles" but we're not sure how to
structure
the URL so it's most useful to you. Here are the choices:
Choice 1. /top/{project}/{access}/{days-in-the-past}
Example: top articles via all en.wikipedia sites for the past 30 days: /top/en.wikipedia/all-access/30
Choice 2. /top/{project}/{access}/{start}/{end}
Example: top articles via all en.wikipedia sites from June 12th, 2014
to
August 30th, 2015: /top/en.wikipedia/all-access/2014-06-12/2015-08-30
(in all of those,
- {project} means en.wikipedia, commons.wikimedia, etc.
- {access} means access method as in desktop, mobile web, mobile app
)
Which do you prefer? Would any other query style be useful?
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