All the data you are looking for may be extracted from
http://wsexport.wmflabs.org/logs.sqlite that logs all requests since February
2015. the encoding of titles is sometime bad (I should work in order to fix it).
The query SELECT lang, title, count(*) as c FROM creation GROUP BY title ORDER
BY c DESC LIMIT 10; gives us this top 10:
ro Păcală_în_satul_lui 1755
en
The_Intersexes__A_History_of_Similisexualism_as_a_Problem_in_Social_Life_Appendix_A
1374
en
Proceedings_of_the_Royal_Society_of_London/Volume_60/On_the_Determination_of_the_Wave-length_of_Electric_Radiation_by_Diffraction_Grating
1209
en Kopal-Kundala 1014
en
Proceedings_of_the_Royal_Society_of_London_Volume_60_On_the_Determination_of_the_Wave_length_of_Electric_Radiation_by_Diffraction_Grating
675
en Studies of a Biographer 673
it Poesie__De_Amicis__A_mia_madre__1 620
fr Aline__Ramuz 591
en Doctor Syn 505
ca Els_Sots_Ferestechs 488
Extends stat.php in order to output such data is a very good idea and shouldn't
be too hard. The class that interacts with the database is
https://github.com/wsexport/tool/blob/master/book/CreationLog.php
Thomas
> Le 24 août 2015 à 10:11, Andrea Zanni <[email protected]> a écrit :
>
> :-)
>
> The script for the stat is here:
> https://github.com/wsexport/tool/blob/master/http/stat.php
>
> is some of you able to write a algorithm for finding the stata we're looking
> for?
> I'm sure tpt would be able to translate it in php easily, but unfortunately
> he is alone in developing a lot of WS stuff, so I think it would be better to
> help him as much as we can.
>
> Aubrey
>
> On Mon, Aug 24, 2015 at 9:45 AM, billinghurst <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> Not of which I am aware, though I fully agree that knowing that information
> would be marvellous. After Tpt's post last week about the tool (another
> forum) I ran some stats for English Wikisource for some amazing numbers
> [[s:en:WS :S]].
>
> We neither pay sufficient attention to or suitably emphasise the tool and
> it's power is both hidden and probably uncounted by WMF, so good numbers
> would be magic. Numbers per work would be brilliant. Queriable numbers per
> work that we could use to demonstrate the versatility of our site and our
> output would be... (magically brilliant???)
>
> regards, Billinghurst
>
> On Mon, 24 Aug 2015 17:28 Carles Paredes Lanau <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Are there any option to know the top 25 EPUB downloaded using WSexoport?
>
> I only know this stat.
>
> http://wsexport.wmflabs.org/tool/stat.php
>
> If we knew the most books downloaded, we would decide where we have to do
> efforts.
>
> Regards,
>
> Carles
>
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