# DSpace Statistics API [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/alanorth/dspace-statistics-api.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/alanorth/dspace-statistics-api) A simple REST API to expose Solr view and download statistics for items in a DSpace repository. This project contains a standalone indexing component and a WSGI application. ## Requirements - Python 3.5+ - PostgreSQL version 9.5+ (due to [`UPSERT` support](https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/UPSERT)) - DSpace 4+ with [Solr usage statistics enabled](https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSDOC5x/SOLR+Statistics) ## Installation and Testing Create a Python virtual environment and install the dependencies: $ python -m venv venv $ . venv/bin/activate $ pip install -r requirements.txt Set up the environment variables for Solr and PostgreSQL: $ export SOLR_SERVER=http://localhost:8080/solr $ export DATABASE_NAME=dspacestatistics $ export DATABASE_USER=dspacestatistics $ export DATABASE_PASS=dspacestatistics $ export DATABASE_HOST=localhost Index the Solr statistics core to populate the PostgreSQL database: $ python -m dspace_statistics_api.indexer Run the REST API: $ gunicorn dspace_statistics_api.app Test to see if there are any statistics: $ curl 'http://localhost:8000/items?limit=1' ## Deployment There are example systemd service and timer units in the `contrib` directory. The API service listens on localhost by default so you will need to expose it publicly using a web server like nginx. An example nginx configuration is: ``` server { #... location ~ /rest/statistics/?(.*) { access_log /var/log/nginx/statistics.log; proxy_pass http://statistics_api/$1$is_args$args; } } upstream statistics_api { server 127.0.0.1:5000; } ``` This would expose the API at `/rest/statistics`. ## Using the API The API exposes the following endpoints: - GET `/items` — return views and downloads for all items that Solr knows about¹. Accepts `limit` and `page` query parameters for pagination of results. - GET `/item/id` — return views and downloads for a single item (*id* must be a positive integer). Returns HTTP 404 if an item id is not found. ¹ We are querying the Solr statistics core, which technically only knows about items that have either views or downloads. ## Todo - Add API documentation - Close DB connection when gunicorn shuts down gracefully - Better logging - Tests - Check if database exists (try/except) - Version API - Use JSON in PostgreSQL - Switch to [Python 3.6+ f-string syntax](https://realpython.com/python-f-strings/) ## License This work is licensed under the [GPLv3](https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.en.html).