Closed (won't fix)
Project:
Views (for Drupal 7)
Version:
5.x-1.6
Component:
User interface
Priority:
Normal
Category:
Support request
Assigned:
Unassigned
Reporter:
Created:
20 Mar 2008 at 08:56 UTC
Updated:
20 Sep 2008 at 18:09 UTC
Is there any way to filter a view by the total hits (or view count) of a node.
As an example, I would like to display nodes on the front page of my site, but only after they have been viewed over 50 times. This ensures a certain level of implied quality in the content.
However whilst I can sort a view by the total hits, I can't filter it by total hits.
Has anyone encounted this and has a solutions.
TTFN
Comments
Comment #1
smitty commentedHi eleybourn,
did you succeed in the meantime? If you have a solution for your problem, perhaps you can help me with mine:
I need a filter, witch displays the nodes which had the most views (without limiting on a number of views). I can not use the sort key because I want to display them alphabetically. So I think that's quite similar.
Comment #2
sunSorry, unfortunately this support request is way too specific. Please have a look at the issue queue - Views maintainers are buried already. You might want to try to get further support at http://drupal.org/support. Additionally, the answer to your question might be covered in the handbooks at http://drupal.org/handbook/modules/views already.
If you were able to solve this issue on your own in the meantime, you might want to add the involved steps to this closed issue, so other users searching for a similar solution might find it.