[Mediawiki-l] Usage stats questions

nevio carlos de alarcão nevinhoalarcao at gmail.com
Thu Nov 26 11:12:02 UTC 2009


Hi Sam.Sexton, thanks for clarification. Is Thomson Reuters that news agency
you work on? It got a internal wiki? Could you send an email to
nevinho at bb.com.br for us to engage in a conversation? Thanks for attention,
Nevio

2009/11/26 <Sam.Sexton at thomsonreuters.com>

> Nevio,
>
> Platonides suggested looking at your web server access log. The following
> works for me:
>
> [2864](root at ncq-wiki01)/usr/local/apache2/logs/Nov: grep
> 'GET.*a_page_name' 20091126_access.log | wc -l
>       8
> [2865](root at ncq-wiki01)/usr/local/apache2/logs/Nov:
>
> You'd need to script that to generalise it and identify all the pages [you
> need] - eliminating *.css, *.js, all flavours of images etc. is a start.
>
>
> /Sam
>
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>
> Hi Platonides, I am also very interested in counting the number a
> particular page has been viewed on the corporate wiki I am administering,
> even if it is only few times. which code lines should be add to
> localssetings? Is there?
>
> 2009/11/25 Platonides <Platonides at gmail.com>
>
> > Jon Bartlett wrote:
> > > All,
> > >
> > > I'm trying to gauge the value of my internal company Wiki, and I
> > > want to
> > produce some usage statistics (primarily around pages being read,
> > rather than edited).  Typically, things like number of pages read
> > today, or this week etc.
> > > Can anyone point me to where either the database structures are
> > described, so I can create some offline queries myself ?
> > >
> > > Also, anyone know if there is a way to get the Statistics page
> > (Special:Statistics) to Exclude hits from the various indexers/spiders
> > for my internal company Wiki - as currently I suspect the huge number
> > of daily page reads are due to search engines...
> > > I think I asked the latter Question before - but got no replies...
> > >
> > > Many thanks,
> > > Jon
> >
> > The wiki doesn't store the reads. It can have a per page read count,
> > but nothing more. What you can do is analyse your server access log to
> > get the data you want.
> >
> >
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