Hi Dan,
I did discover the TreeViews tool a couple of days ago on
tools.wmflabs.org:
http://tools.wmflabs.org/glamtools/treeviews/?q={%22rows%22%3A[{%22title%22…
However, for Category:WikiProject Seattle article, it only brings back the
articles 10 Things I Hate About You
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/10_Things_I_Hate_About_You> through Ballard
Carnegie Library <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ballard_Carnegie_Library>,
which is a little over 1100 articles, whereas there are 6,882 in the
category alone (as of the time of this email), let alone subcategories. It
may be that there is a limit as to the number of articles that the tool can
pull monthly page views for, but it does not state that.
Do you know who developed TreeViews & how I can contact her/him/them?
Yours,
Peaceray <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Peaceray>
Cascadia Wikimedians User Group <http://cascadia.wiki>
peaceray(a)cascadia.wiki (redirects to)
raymond.f.leonard.jr(a)gmail.com
On Wed, Jul 29, 2015 at 8:28 AM, Dan Andreescu <dandreescu(a)wikimedia.org>
wrote:
Hi Raymond. Currently we don't have any
WMF-hosted tools that will let
you get this information easily. We have committed to deliver a Pageview
API by the end of this quarter [1]. The first version will not have
per-category totals, but it will have per-article totals. Until then,
there are community-built tools such as:
http://stats.grok.se (not updated for a while)
https://www.vitribyte.com/ (great dashboarding features but the future of
the project is not determined yet)
Google Big Query has also ingested our hourly pageview dumps, I've cc-ed
Felipe Hoffa so he can provide details on that.
The main problem with the solutions above is that they're based on an
out-dated pageview definition that's been having more and more problems
lately. The Pageview API we are shipping at the end of this quarter will
be based on higher quality data that makes an effort to detect spiders and
normalize page titles across different access methods (API requests from
mobile apps, different accents, etc). Preliminary tests show that this
data does not have the anomalies we've seen in the old data.
[1] if you're interested in following along or helping with this project,
you can find it by searching for {slug} in our backlog
<https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/tag/analytics-backlog/> and kanban
<https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/tag/analytics-kanban/> task boards.
On Sun, Jul 26, 2015 at 3:21 PM, Raymond Leonard <
raymond.f.leonard.jr(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,
I am new to this list. I am looking to rejuvenate a semi-active
WikiProject & am looking for a tool or tools that will list the frequency
of individual per-page views for a given category/WikiProject. The time
period could be preset to a period of time or specifiable --- my guess is
that this may depend upon the particular tool(s).
We wish to use this as one of the inputs to determining the importance of
an article to the WikiProject.
Please feel free to email me directly if you wish to avoid adding traffic
to the mail list.
Yours,
Peaceray <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Peaceray>
Cascadia Wikimedians User Group <http://cascadia.wiki>
peaceray(a)cascadia.wiki (redirects to)
raymond.f.leonard.jr(a)gmail.com
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