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Log search queries

Bak

Chevereto Member
Hi,

Have any of you ever tried to log the queries made in the Cheverto search engine, not necessarily in a database but in a text file, which would already be interesting.

Thx
 
Search uses GET, so all searches are stored in your server access log.
 
Thanks, I thought about it but Bots crawling my website are also using GET, so access logs are just unreadable (lest month log file was 56Mb and more than 10 millions lines ) 😬
 
Usually you don't read logs directly, there are countless software for that need, for example https://goaccess.io/

In your case case, you want to parse your search queries into something that you can measure, ways to do that are all around the simple concept of parsing log entries.
 
Yes, I think I'll consider a solution like this, even if I don't think it's optimal.
Thanks again.
 
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