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In the {dspace.dir}/config/modules/solr-statistics.cfg
file review the following fields to make sure they are uncommented:. These fields can be edited in place, or overridden in your own local.cfg config file (see Configuration Reference).
Property: | solr-statistics.server | ||
Example Values: | solr-statistics.server = http://127.0.0.1/solr/statistics | ||
Informational Note: | Is used by the SolrLogger Client class to connect to the Solr server over http and perform updates and queries. In most cases, this can (and should) be set to localhost (or 127.0.0.1).
Assuming you get an HTTP 200 OK response, then you should set | ||
Property: | solr-statistics.query.filter.bundles | ||
Example | solr-statistics.query.filter.bundles=ORIGINAL | ||
Informational | A comma seperated list that contains the bundles for which the file statistics will be displayed. | ||
Property: | solr |
-statistics.query.filter.spiderIp | |
Example Value: | solr |
-statistics.query.filter.spiderIp = false | |
Informational Note: | If true, statistics queries will filter out spider IPs -- use with caution, as this often results in extremely long query strings. |
Property: | solr |
-statistics.query.filter.isBot | |
Example Value: | solr |
Informational Note:
-statistics.query.filter.isBot = true | |||
Informational Note: | If true, statistics queries will filter out events flagged with the "isBot" field. This is the recommended method of filtering spiders from statistics. | ||
Property: | solr-statistics.spiderips.urls | ||
Example Value: | solr-statistics.spiderips.urls =
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Informational Note: |
List of URLs to download spiders files into [dspace]/config/spiders. These files contain lists of known spider IPs and are utilized by the SolrLogger to flag usage events with an "isBot" field, or ignore them entirely.
from your [dspace]/bin directory |
In the {dspace.dir}/config/modules/usage-statistics.cfg
file review the following fields to make sure they are uncommented:fields. These fields can be edited in place, or overridden in your own local.cfg config file (see Configuration Reference).
Property: | usage-statistics.dbfile |
Example Value: | usage-statistics.dbfile = ${dspace.dir}/config/GeoLiteCity.dat |
Informational Note: | The following referes to the GeoLiteCity database file utilized by the LocationUtils to calculate the location of client requests based on IP address. During the Ant build process (both fresh_install and update) this file will be downloaded from http://www.maxmind.com/app/geolitecity if a new version has been published or it is absent from your [dspace]/config directory. |
Property: | usage-statistics.resolver.timeout |
Example Value: | usage-statistics.resolver.timeout = 200 |
Informational Note: | Timeout in milliseconds for DNS resolution of origin hosts/IPs. Setting this value too high may result in solr exhausting your connection pool. |
Property: |
useProxies (Set in dspace.cfg) | |
Example Value: | useProxies = true |
Informational Note: | Will cause Statistics logging to look for X-Forward URI to detect clients IP that have accessed it through a Proxy service (e.g. the Apache mod_proxy). Allows detection of client IP when accessing DSpace. [Note: This setting is found in the DSpace Logging section of dspace.cfg] |
Property: |
usage-statistics.authorization.admin.usage | |
Example Value: | usage-statistics.authorization.admin.usage = true |
Informational Note: | When set to true, only general administrators, collection and community administrators are able to access the pageview and download statistics from the web user interface. As a result, the links to access statistics are hidden for non logged-in admin users. Setting this property to "false" will display the links to access statistics to anyone, making them publicly available. |
Property: | usage-statistics.authorization.admin.search |
Example Value: | usage-statistics.authorization.admin.search = true |
Informational Note: | When set to true, only system, collection or community administrators are able to access statistics on search queries. |
Property: | usage-statistics.authorization.admin.workflow |
Example Value: | usage-statistics.authorization.admin.workflow = true |
Informational Note: | When set to true, only system, collection or community administrators are able to access statistics on workflow events. |
Property: | usage-statistics.logBots |
Example Value: | usage-statistics.logBots = true |
Informational Note: | When this property is set to false, and IP is detected as a spider, the event is not logged. |
-statistics.query.filter.* for query filter options) |
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As of DSpace 6.3, this file changed names. In DSpace 6.2 or below, it was named |
The GeoLite Database file (at [dspace]/config/GeoLite2-City.mmdb
The GeoLite Database file (at [dspace]/config/GeoLiteCity.dat) is used by the Statistics engine to generate location/country based reports. (Note: If you are not using DSpace Statistics, this file is not needed.)
In most cases, this file is This file can be installed automatically when you run ant fresh_install
. However, if the file cannot be downloaded & installed automatically, you may need to manually install it.
Alternatively, DSpace can be configured to use a GeoLite City database file that you already have and maintain by other means. You can edit [dspace]/config/local.cfg
(or [dspace]/config/modules/usage-statistics.cfg
), changing the path usage-statistics.dbfile
to point to a shared copy of the database.
As this file is also sometimes updated by MaxMind.com, you may also wish to update it on occasion. As this is written, the database is updated monthly.
You have three options to install/update this file:
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