Hi Anand,It looks like the results from those two queries are from different days. The first set is from April 5 and the second is from April 6. For the results from April 5 in the REST API, you'll want https://en.wikipedia.org/api/rest_v1/feed/featured/2017 ./04/06 Also please note that the results from the Action API (api.php) aren't sorted in decreasing pageview order as the REST API's are. You'll need to sort them yourself. (Depending on the number of results you need, you should also familiarize yourself with query continuation as well as the result limits per request on the various modules you're using (for instance, 20 for TextExtracts and 50 for PageImages as indicated at the bottom of the results of your query)).After ensuring you have the same date and sorting the Action API results, you should have the same or very similar results. For instance, looking at the results from April 5, it looks like "Lake Nyos Disaster" is on top with 497638 pageviews in both sets. You still might see slight discrepancies between the two sources due to implementation details, however; for instance, in the REST API endpoint we use a heuristic to attempt to filter out pages with pageview counts likely inflated by bot traffic, and so a few pages here and there that appear in the Action API results wouldn't appear in the REST API list.Best,MichaelOn Fri, Apr 7, 2017 at 6:02 AM, Anandroid Inc <anandrdinc@gmail.com> wrote:Hi Team,Thanks a lot for your support and quick responses.As per all the suggestions you gave for my query, I found below two apis which solves my purpose,But I see both queries ask for todays most viewed pages on wikipedia but they are returning different results.Request you to please help me on this.1)On 07-Apr-2017, at 3:43 AM, Adam Baso <abaso@wikimedia.org> wrote:For the action API I think you're looking for an extra property, pageviews. Maybe something like this:______________________________On Thu, Apr 6, 2017 at 4:44 PM, Anandroid Inc <anandrdinc@gmail.com> wrote:++MichaelOn 07-Apr-2017, at 3:09 AM, Anandroid Inc <anandrdinc@gmail.com> wrote:Hi Michael,Thanks for your quick response.This is very helpful, exactly what I was looking for.Thanks,AnandOn 07-Apr-2017, at 12:08 AM, Michael Holloway <mholloway@wikimedia.org> wrote:Hi Anand,It sounds like the REST API's featured feed endpoint provides what you're looking for.For example: https://en.wikipedia.org/api/rest_v1/feed/featured/2017/04/0 (see the content under the "mostread" key).6 Under the hood, titles are obtained from the Pageview API and then supplementary information for our desired titles is obtained from the REST API's page summary endpoint. That would be the easiest way to go if you'd like to go in a slightly different direction from what's provided in our featured feed endpoint.If you'd like, you can view the implementation for the "mostread" section of our aggregated feed endpoint here:Please note that as of now the REST API endpoints are officially designated as unstable.Best,Michael______________________________On Thu, Apr 6, 2017 at 2:19 PM, Anandroid Inc <anandrdinc@gmail.com> wrote:Hi Team,
Thanks for the great api provided for all the wiki info.
I am looking for a combination of right parameters which will return me most viewed pages with the page url, article snippet, thumbnail image url.
Hope you can help with this.
Thanks,
Anand
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