The guys at OSC have recently done exactly this
http://opensourceconnections.com/blog/2018/01/12/roll-your-own-analytics

Cheers

Charlie
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Charlie Hull

On 25 Jan 2018 6:17 p.m., "Erik Hatcher" <erik.hatc...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I respectfully beg to differ Upayavira :)
>
> Recording Solr queries into another Solr collection is a powerful
> technique.  It’s how I would recommend doing it.  It’s also how our
> (commercial plug) Lucidworks Fusion platform does it to great benefit for
> mining for recommendations, analytics, and visualizations.
>
>    Erik
>
> > On Jan 25, 2018, at 11:56, Upayavira <u...@odoko.co.uk> wrote:
> >
> > You should be asking on the solr-user list - you'd get more answers
> there and it is more relevant.
> >
> > You can mine search terms from your log files, but that is likely a bit
> fraught. Better is just to record the search terms in a database or such
> before you call Solr - i.e. don't use Solr to record them.
> >
> > Upayavira
> >
> >> On Thu, 25 Jan 2018, at 4:19 PM, Becky Bonner wrote:
> >> Hi all,
> >> We are in the process of replacing our Google Search Appliance with SOLR
> >> 7.1 and are needing one last piece of our requirements.  We provide a
> >> monthly report to our business that shows the top 1000 query terms
> >> requested during the date range as well as the query terms requested
> >> that contained no results.  Is there a way to log the requests and later
> >> query solr for these results? Or is there a plugin to add this
> >> functionality?
> >>
> >> Your help appreciated.
> >> Bcubed
> >>
>

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