In the past, I’ve recommended seaurchin.io, a great tool. But, they were acquired by Algolia and the service will be shut down this month.
As far as I know, there is nothing close to SeaUrchin. wunder Walter Underwood wun...@wunderwood.org http://observer.wunderwood.org/ (my blog) > On Apr 27, 2018, at 6:54 AM, Doug Turnbull > <dturnb...@opensourceconnections.com> wrote: > > Exactly Alessandro - > > I can totally build something, but there's not a good open source solution > solution for: > > - Gathering queries / user / session metadata at search time from your app > - Gathering the returned result set and their display posn (just doc ids > would be fine) > - Gathering the clicks/conversions/reformulations/etc that result from that > search > > Then with that data > > - Show search relevance performance in dashboards to business stakeholders > - Allow computation over this data to create training sets for LTR, etc > > I see companies reinvent this wheel over and over and over... Surprised > Elastic hasn't built 'SearchBeat' that does all this :) > > -Doug > > > > On Fri, Apr 27, 2018 at 9:47 AM Alessandro Benedetti <a.benede...@sease.io> > wrote: > >> Michal, >> Doug was referring to an open source solution ready out of the box and just >> pluggable ( a sort of plug and play). >> Of course you can implement your own solution and using ELK or kafka is >> absolutely a valid option. >> >> Cheers >> >> >> -------------------------- >> Alessandro Benedetti >> Search Consultant, R&D Software Engineer, Director >> www.sease.io >> >> On Fri, Apr 27, 2018 at 10:21 AM, Michal Hlavac <m...@hlavki.eu> wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> you have plenty options. Without any special effort there is ELK. Parse >>> solr logs with logstash, feed elasticsearch with data, then analyze in >>> kibana. >>> >>> Another option is to send every relevant search request to kafka, then >> you >>> can do more sophisticated data analytic using kafka-stream API. Then use >>> ELK to feed elasticsearch with logstash kafka input plugin. For this >>> scenario you need to do some programming. I`ve already created this >>> component but I hadn't time to publish it. >>> >>> Another option is use only logstash to feed e.g. graphite database and >>> show results with grafana or combine all these options. >>> >>> You can also monitor SOLR instances by JMX logstash input plugin. >>> >>> Really don't understand what do you mean by saying that there is nothing >>> satisfactory. >>> >>> m. >>> >>> On štvrtok, 26. apríla 2018 22:23:30 CEST Doug Turnbull wrote: >>>> Honestly I haven’t seen anything satisfactory (yet). It’s a huge need >> in >>>> the open source community >>>> >>>> On Thu, Apr 26, 2018 at 3:38 PM Ennio Bozzetti <ebozze...@thorlabs.com >>> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hello, >>>>> >>>>> I'm setting up SOLR on an internal website for my company and I would >>> like >>>>> to know if anyone can recommend an analytics that I can see what the >>> users >>>>> are searching for? Does the log in SOLR give me that information? >>>>> >>>>> Thank you, >>>>> Ennio Bozzetti >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>> CTO, OpenSource Connections >>>> Author, Relevant Search >>>> http://o19s.com/doug >>> >>> >>> >> > -- > CTO, OpenSource Connections > Author, Relevant Search > http://o19s.com/doug