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MostWanted - a Popular Posts Plugin for WordPress
November 24th, 2004, by Rich.
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This WordPress Plugin which lists the most popular posts in a blog, according to the records held by StatTraq…
MostWanted lists the most popular posts on a wordpress powered weblog. This list can be used in the sidebar to provided visitors with an indication of what are the most visited pages.
It’s grown a little since it’s original release so it has a subtle API change. Where previously it was called “rjb_mostwanted”, it is now “MostWanted::mostwanted”. Currently there is a wrapper around the old method name so that it still works, however this will be removed in future releases.
Installation
Download this file- Rename it mostwanted.php and copy it to your
/wp-content/pluginsfolder. - using wp-admin, enable the plugin
Usage
The plugin provides one method of interest: MostWanted::mostwanted($top_n, $trim_chars, $showviews). The three parameters are:
$top_n
the number of results to list default = 5$curtail
0 for no text curtailment, or ‘n’ the number of characters from each post title that shoudl be displayed. e.g. Curtailing “My Dynamic Badger” to 10 characters would read “My Dyna…”.
default = no curtailment$showviews
true if the number of times each post has been viewed should be included in the list.
default = false$show_views_in_tt
TT is short for ToolTip setting this value to true includes the number of views as part of the tool tip. i.e. if you hover over the text the (1234 distinct viewers) message is shown.
default = true$duration
restricts the duration of the query period so that only the last $duration days are considered when measuring popularity. e.g. a value of 30 would return the number of users only within the last 30 days. Leaving the value unset, or 0, results in the all-time results being returned.
default = 0 (all-time)$pre
this is a text string that is added to every line.
default = <li>$post
this is a text string that is added to every line.
default = </li>$method
there are two ways of identifying unique visitors, neither of which are perfect, the default is to recognize only unique IP addresses, which means that if several people from one company visit, then they may show as a single user. Alternatively, using the session_id is not perfect because some users refuse to set cookies.
default = ip, alternative = session$as_percentage
if set to true, then the number of hits for each page as a percentage of the site total is displayed instead of the hit count itself. This may be desirable if you want to show popularity without letting on how many hits you get for each story.
default = false$timeout
adjusts how long the most-wanted information is cached for before being replenished from the db. A value of0(zero) will result in fresh data being retrieved for every query, whereas a value of3600will only query the database once every hour, cacheing the output and thus reducing DB load.
default = 1800
The simplest way to use the plugin is therefore to augment your page with:
<ul>
<?php MostWanted::mostwanted(); ?>
</ul>
A more tuned version might read:
<ul>
<?php MostWanted::mostwanted(7, 30, true); ?>
</ul>
License
MostWanted is released under a Creative Commons License.
Credits
If you find MostWanted useful, please feel free to link or a trackback to this entry.
Thanks to everyone whose commented with problems, solutions & suggestions, especially:
- Ben Gracewood whose previous suggestion here gave me enough of a head start that I was able to come up with the relevant SQL query.
- Randy Peterman
- Darryll Van Dorp
- Michelle Li
- Rodney Shupe
- Mike Smith


April 5th, 2006 at 8:05 am
Hi Rok, I think what’s wrong is that you do not have stattraq installed.
April 5th, 2006 at 8:16 am
Rich,
I created an enhancement so that this plugin works with the new Widgets plugin.
To do this I added functions to the class. One produces the output for the Widget, One creates a control interface to set parameters, and the last initializes it. This last one is called using the plugins_loaded hook as it must run after the Widgits plugin is loaded.
April 5th, 2006 at 11:34 am
Sorry, but your plugin is incompatible with polyglot plugin and, maybe, some other filtering plugins.
Please, change code in line 243 from
$short = MostWanted::curtail($line->post_title, $curtail);
to
$short = MostWanted::curtail(apply_filters(’the_title’, $line->post_title), $curtail) ;
This little fix make plugin compatible with any filters for Wordpress.
April 5th, 2006 at 11:42 am
Ahh, a widget version would be wonderful!
I did try and look at converting it myself, but my PHP foo was insufficient and so I ran away screaming.. :-)
Chris
April 5th, 2006 at 12:01 pm
Homo-Adminus: thanks for the tip - it’s been rolled into the 0.1.10 release which also includes Rodney Shupe’s Widget code. Released soon… once it’s been tested by a few specially WordPress trained Flying Ninja Monkeys.
April 5th, 2006 at 1:31 pm
April 5th, 2006 at 1:36 pm
Thanks Chris!
April 5th, 2006 at 10:53 pm
Dim problem boyo! ;-)
Pob hywl..
April 13th, 2006 at 11:34 am
still wandering if it’s possible for stattraq to record and show stats for pages and not only for posts
someone know about this one?
April 16th, 2006 at 3:14 am
andrezero - as far as I know it already does. I use pages on my site for my plugin documentation and they get hit often and are tracked in Stattraq - though I am still using 1.0a as I had trouble with 1.0b.