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[EP-tech] Re: IRStats2 Beta


Seb,

Upps ... thanks for the tip. It's ok now.

I will test it.


On Mon, Jun 17, 2013 at 12:28 PM, Sebastien Francois <sf2@ecs.soton.ac.uk> wrote:
Hello,

If you go to https://github.com/eprints/irstats2/tree/master/epm and do a right-click on the epm + "Save as...", you'll be saving the target which is an HTML document (from gitbub), not the EPM source :-)

Instead, either get a local clone of the git repository (git clone git://github.com/eprints/irstats2.git) or use the "ZIP" option on the page above.

Then you'll have the actual EPM file that you can upload to your repository.

Thanks for sharing your experience, let me know how you get on once the package's installed!

Seb.



On 17/06/13 16:05, Centro de Documentación wrote:
Hi Sebastien,

Thanks for you reply.

I tried to install IRStats-2 (irstats2-0.0.2.epm) on EPrints 3.3.11 and DemoPrints (http://demoprints.eprints.org) but the installer gives me an internal server error (500) on both versions.

Do you know what is happening?

Regards,



On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 6:56 AM, Sebastien Francois <sf2@ecs.soton.ac.uk> wrote:
Hi,

It's a rewrite so I'm tempted to say that everything is different ;-)

The main points are:

- integrated to the EPrints API so configuring, extending etc should be easy if you know EPrints already. It's also rather easy to include graphs etc on pages
- report-based, which can be configured/managed in the local conf
- it can generate data from any EPrints' dataset, not just the download stats (for example: graph of deposits over time, size of the review over time etc...)
- data can be exported to XML, JSON, CSV (should be easy to add other formats if needed)
- uses Google Charts

The main thing for me is that it's easy to customise/extend e.g. you could have reports on citations if you have this enabled on your repository.

You can see a demo there: http://files.eprints.org/cgi/stats/report

Seb.



On 04/06/13 18:34, Centro de Documentación wrote:
Hi Sebastian,

What are the main differences between version 1 and 2?

Of course, Google Charts and  ...

Regards,


On Thu, May 30, 2013 at 12:17 PM, Sebastien Francois <sf2@ecs.soton.ac.uk> wrote:
Hi all,

I have added IRStats2 to the eprints GitHub so you may now download and
use/test it.

EPrints 3.3 users may use the bazaar package available from there:
https://github.com/eprints/irstats2/blob/master/epm/irstats2-0.0.2.epm
(note that it's not yet live on the Bazaar-store). Even so you can
install the package easily this way, you still need to run a script to
process the stats. That is not yet automated.

EPrints 3.2 users will have to copy files by hand, it's pretty
straight-forward and the INSTALL file contains some instructions.

It's not quite the final/stable release yet but it has been thoroughly
tested on a few "real" repositories and it's unlikely to break a
repository anyway.

I hope you'll enjoy, please contribute (ideas / comments / bugs etc)
directly to me or to GitHub.

Seb.

PS: yes, it can run in parallel to IRStats1.
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