The Pages Created downloadable reports give details on all articles created during an event. This report in csv (spreadsheet) format will provide event organizers with data that they can sort and recombine in order to create documents or other reports for partners, grantors, bosses, etc.
- **Metric definitions: **See below, under "Definitions of Metrics"
- **Event details: **In addition to the data/metrics, the CSV file will contain some descriptive information about the event and the report. See below under "Event details."
- **Report filename:** when the user saves the report, the filename should follow this format: pages-created_//event-name//
=Report Content
===Metrics/column names
- **The left-most column** of the report will be a list of page titles.
- **The metrics in each row **will be presented/calculated as they apply to the particular page listed in the left column. E.g., "Bytes changed" means bytes changed //for that article// (as opposed to the same figure on the Event Summary reports, where it totals the bytes changed for the whole event).
- **The default sort order **will be by "Avg. daily pageviews", descending
**The column headings** will be, in order (pls use this approved wording):
[x] Title
[x] URL
[] Creator
[x] Wiki
[x] Edits during event [method defined in T206821]
[x] Bytes changed during event [method defined in T206820]
[x] Pageviews, cumulative [method defined in T206817]
[x] Avg. daily pageviews [method defined in T206817]
[x] Incoming links [!!Release II!!, method defined in T214219]
[x] More page metrics [see below for formatting info]
===Event details
At the bottom of the csv report below the data above, please list the data in the table below:.
[x] Please separate the event details from the report with a line of 7 dashes, as shown
[x] The timezone notation and all dates/times are the timezone of the event as per the Settings, not of the user who did the downloading.
[x] The "last updated" time is the time of the last Update, not of the download,
|——————— | |
|Pages Created:|//Eventname//|
|Timezone:|//Timezonecountry/City//|
|Start date:|//yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm//|
|End date:|//yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm//|
|Last updated:|//yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm//|
=Metric definitions & formatting
- **Title: ** page title of each Main space page created (consistent with all active filters).
- **URL** of the page listed.
- **Creator** The username of the person who created the article. In the Wikitext version of this report, the name is combined with URL of the user's userpage (on the same wiki as the Page Created), so that the names are linked.
- **Wiki** where the article exists. Limited to the short list of wikis defined on the Event Setup screen for the event. For space reasons, label all Wikipedias only using the language name—"Spanish," French," etc. (i.e., omit "Wikipedia"). List "Commons" and "Wikidata" as such.
- **Edits during event** The edit count to the article during the event period.
- **Bytes changed during event** The net bytes changed to the page during the event period. If the Bytes Changed is a negative number, please include a - (but don't use a + for positive numbers).
- **Pageviews, cumulative** Pageviews to the Main space page from creation until most recent data available as of the last data Update. (Granularity of Pageviews API is one day, meaning you always get yesterday's data.) If the user requests stats during the day of creation, we will show "n/a", for "not available" rather than 0, which is misleading.
- **Avg. daily pageviews** Avg. Pageviews is an average over the __preceding 30 days__. If 30 days are not available, use the average of however many days are available. If the user requests stats during the day of creation (when no figures are available), we will show "n/a", for "not available" rather than 0.
- **Incoming links** A count of links to the article (cumulative, i.e., since creation)
- **More page metrics** provides a URL that links users to the XTools "Page History" page for that article. In CSV reports, just list the URL. In Wikitext reports, combine the URL with the word "more" to form links.
=Data that are fixed at event close vs. data that continue to develop
Figures like Pageviews naturally continue to develop after the event is over. Other figures can be considered fixed once the event period is over; these could be stored and need never be calculated again. Here is a breakdown for this report:
**Remain fixed**
- Wiki
- Creator
- Edits during event
- Bytes changed during event
**Continue to develop**
- Title
- URL
- Pageviews, cumulative
- Avg. daily pageviews
- Incoming links
- More page metrics [URL]