On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 2:09 AM, Ingram, William A
<[email protected]> wrote:
> > Although you confused me by mentioning Solr/ES stats
>
> I am a bit confused myself. It would help if I looked into how these things
> work before I say any more—minimize the damage.

Alright, these 3 statistics are completely independent systems within
DSpace: Solr stats / Elastic Search and Google Analytics.

Solr stats - has been in DSpace since about 1.5, listens to internal
"events" in DSpace, should log everything including bitstream
downloads, uses Solr to store them, there are optional interfaces to
display these stats in DSpace, like the commercial addon from @mire.

Elastic Search - a new work by Peter Dietz, debuting in 3.0, also
listens to the same events, should log everything that Solr does, uses
different storage system, has some interfaces with graphs for DSpace
available out-of-the-box

Google Analytics - In DSpace this is only the Javascript snippets that
*records* hits, stores it in Google, has *currently no way of
displaying* the stats in DSpace interface (I thought this is the
development you were interested in), this snippet has been in XMLUI
and will be in JSPUI from 3.0

So those are the out-of-the-box statistics that are in DSpace. Plus
you can extract statistics from logs.

Available as a separate addon, there are Minho stats (also with
displaying capabilities), which I'm sure you'll hear more about in the
following year.

I hope that clears it up.


Regards,
~~helix84

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