Bram,

Thanks.  So you're saying "the sky is the limit!"

I've seen that wiki page a few times but hadn't really understood it yet.
With your explanation and the examples on that page I think I have enough
to start constructing some of my own queries, and then baking them into our
XMLUI.

Thanks again,

Alan

On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 4:14 PM, Bram Luyten <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Alan,
>
> the documentation has a section at the bottom on custom reporting (e.g.
> how to query the SOLR index directly)
> https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSDOC18/DSpace+Statistics
>
> Basically, the fields that are logged (per usage event!) are the
> following, and can be queried like any other SOLR index. Especially the
> owningcoll and owningcomm parameters are interesting if you're looking at
> aggregating stats on collection and community level.
>
> <field name="type" type="integer" indexed="true" stored="true" required=
> "true" />
> <field name="id" type="integer" indexed="true" stored="true" required=
> "true" />
> <field name="ip" type="string" indexed="true" stored="true" required=
> "false" />
> <field name="time" type="date" indexed="true" stored="true" required=
> "true" />
> <field name="epersonid" type="integer" indexed="true" stored="true"
> required="false" />
> <field name="continent" type="string" indexed="true" stored="true"
> required="false"/>
> <field name="country" type="string" indexed="true" stored="true" required=
> "false"/>
> <field name="countryCode" type="string" indexed="true" stored="true"
> required="false"/>
> <field name="city" type="string" indexed="true" stored="true" required=
> "false"/>
> <field name="longitude" type="float" indexed="true" stored="true"
> required="false"/>
> <field name="latitude" type="float" indexed="true" stored="true" required=
> "false"/>
> <field name="owningComm" type="integer" indexed="true" stored="true"
> required="false" multiValued="true"/>
> <field name="owningColl" type="integer" indexed="true" stored="true"
> required="false" multiValued="true"/>
> <field name="owningItem" type="integer" indexed="true" stored="true"
> required="false" multiValued="true"/>
> <field name="dns" type="string" indexed="true" stored="true" required=
> "false"/>
> <field name="userAgent" type="string" indexed="true" stored="true"
> required="false"/>
> <field name="isBot" type="boolean" indexed="true" stored="true" required=
> "false"/>
> <field name="bundleName" type="string" indexed="true" stored="true"
> required="false" multiValued="true" />
>
> best regards,
>
> Bram Luyten
>
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>
> On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 9:25 AM, Alan Orth <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hey, everyone.
>>
>> I'm just curious how people are using Solr stats (DSpace 1.6+).  I know
>> they're used automatically by various pages in the XMLUI, but what other
>> ways can you interact with it?
>>
>> For example, we like the DSpace reports ("legacy" stats) because they
>> show interesting monthly stats about visits, popular items, etc.  Is there
>> a way to get the same sort of information from Solr?  I'm sure the data's
>> there somewhere...
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> --
>> Alan Orth
>> [email protected]
>> http://alaninkenya.org
>> http://mjanja.co.ke
>> "In heaven all the interesting people are missing." -Friedrich Nietzsche
>>
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