It's getting exciting. :-)

I'd go with choice 2 since it gives more control to the user while offering
what the user can get through choice 1 as well.

Question: will we get page_ids or page_titles or both? It's good to have
both.

Leila

On Fri, Sep 11, 2015 at 3:00 PM, Dan Andreescu <dandree...@wikimedia.org>
wrote:

> Hi everyone.  End of quarter is rapidly approaching and I wanted to ask a
> quick question about one of the endpoints we want to push out.  We want to
> let you ask "what are the top articles" but we're not sure how to structure
> the URL so it's most useful to you.  Here are the choices:
>
> Choice 1. /top/{project}/{access}/{days-in-the-past}
>
> Example: top articles via all en.wikipedia sites for the past 30 days:
> /top/en.wikipedia/all-access/30
>
>
> Choice 2. /top/{project}/{access}/{start}/{end}
>
> Example: top articles via all en.wikipedia sites from June 12th, 2014 to
> August 30th, 2015: /top/en.wikipedia/all-access/2014-06-12/2015-08-30
>
>
> (in all of those,
>
> * {project} means en.wikipedia, commons.wikimedia, etc.
> * {access} means access method as in desktop, mobile web, mobile app
>
> )
>
> Which do you prefer?  Would any other query style be useful?
>
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