[Evergreen-web-team] EG Site Map stuff
Jim Craner
jim at galecia.com
Fri Feb 8 11:06:13 EST 2013
Hi Anoop,
Thanks for the back story - I definitely didn't go back that far in the archives when I was looking! :)
I've added the Piwik link to the Web Team analytics page on the wiki. I've also got a spreadsheet version of the stats
which I'll try to turn into a sitemap this weekend.
Thanks again!
Jim
> -------Original Message-------
> From: Anoop Atre <aatre at esilibrary.com>
> To: Jim Craner <jim at galecia.com>, Evergreen Community Web Team Email List <evergreen-web-team at list.evergreen-
ils.org>
> Subject: Re: [Evergreen-web-team] EG Site Map stuff
> Sent: 08 Feb '13 10:20
>
> Hi Jim
> This has come up previously and the web team has been aware of the Piwik
> setup for about a year if not longer. I think you were part of the group
> back then and it was just forgotten in the mists of time:
> http://georgialibraries.markmail.org/message/y5zc4zaqj5h3p2mf
>
> It's also been documented on the web administration information page:
> http://evergreen-ils.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=website_administration
>
> Cheers
>
> On 02/07/2013 08:23 PM, Jim Craner wrote:
> > Hi everyone,
> >
> > It looks like the idea of creating a list of content on the existing EG site for content migration has been batted
around
> > several times, and I know a few of you have worked on attempts to put this together, such as referencing the git
repo
> > holding the web files.
> >
> > I tried a few different command line spiders and scrapers today without much success, and I am not so hot with
regex'ing
> > so I explored a couple of alternatives, mainly: let's just look at the website analytics and see what is actually being
visited
> > by
> > users.
> >
> > The first time this convo came up, it looks like we noted that the EG server had webalizer installed, but the last
report
> > generated was from 2011 (http://evergreen-ils.org/webalizer/).
> >
> > I poked around a bit and it appears that since then, somebody installed another open source analytics app called
Piwik
> > (home page here: http://piwik.org/) which I had never even heard of before today but already think is AWESOME.
> >
> > (I later googled "evergreen ILS" + "piwik" and hilariously found this gem from a developer on the EG IRC logs: "We
> > should have webteam check out http://evergreen-ils.org/piwik to see what pages on the current site..." :-)
> >
> > Anyway, first go to: http://evergreen-ils.org/piwik
> >
> > Click on Actions > Pages to get a list of pages sorted by popularity... Note that you can expand the Dokuwiki entry
at
> > the top so that you can drill down and see what the popular wiki pages are! At the very bottom of each table is a
little
> > option to access that table in export format (several). I've attached a real quickie example of what we could use
going
> > forward as a base (but I'd likely want to spend a few minutes doing some better searching/filtering in the interface
before
> > creating an actual useful sitemap for us).
> >
> > More to follow...
> > Thanks!
> > Jim
> >
> >
> >
> >
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