I keep this information on a separate index that I call moreSearchedWords. I use it to generate tag clouds
2008/6/6 Matthew Runo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > I'm nearly certain that everyone who maintains these stats does it > themselves in their 'front end'. It's very easy to log terms and whatever > else just before or after sending the query off to Solr. > > Thanks! > > Matthew Runo > Software Developer > Zappos.com > 702.943.7833 > > > On Jun 6, 2008, at 3:51 AM, McBride, John wrote: > > >> Hello, >> >> Is anybody familiar with any SOLR-based analytical tools which would >> allow us to extract "top ten seaches", for example. >> >> I imagine at the query parse level, where the query is tokenized and >> filtered would be the best place to log this, due to the many >> permutations possible at the user input level. >> >> Is there an existing plugin to do this, or could you suggest how to >> architect this? >> >> Thanks, >> John >> >> > -- Alexander Ramos Jardim