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[FEATURE] Add "number of views" statistic to Explore maps #1496

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s6sapolw opened this issue Mar 7, 2023 · 2 comments
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[FEATURE] Add "number of views" statistic to Explore maps #1496

s6sapolw opened this issue Mar 7, 2023 · 2 comments
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s6sapolw commented Mar 7, 2023

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In order to enhance the features offered, it would be nice to add the "number of views" stats feature to saved maps so users can see the most viewed or visited saved map.

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@s6sapolw s6sapolw added the enhancement New feature or request label Mar 7, 2023
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Add an (internal) counter to keep track of how many times each layer/map/feature was accessed.
Geolocation could be useful to tie requests to specific Countries, and subsequently analyze them.

A caveat is that the many layers (raster, vectro, and function layers) are requested and delivered in n tiles, responding to n individual http requests.
In GeoHub, one way around that could be to just count the times a layer is added to a map (via the "Add Layer" button), and/or how many times a shared map containing a certain layer was displayed.

However, it is to be considered how direct/hotlinked http requests (i.e. those not being created through the GeoHub server) shall be handled and counted (for example, requests coming from GIS software, external websites, etc.)

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There is a REST API to query application insight, maybe this can be used.

https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/rest/api/application-insights/query/get?view=rest-application-insights-v1&tabs=HTTP

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