I would like a report of developer registrations/signups over time - i can get the snapshot over a week as part of the dashboard, but i want to see this information over a number of months
from the reporting module, this information isnt exposed
is there an API call to extract this
Hi @Frank Arrigo which report on dashboard are you using to get this information ? Is it the Developer engagement report ? If so you can get a complete list of all developers here https://enterprise.apigee.com/platform/#/{org-name}/developer-engagement
Are you looking for something different ?
Sarthak
what a tease you are. i went to the equivalent location and i get a 404 -- is this a recent report type?
Don't think so. Is atleast 6 months old.But some rearranging in the URLs might have happened recently.
Go to Analytics -> Developer Engagement .. you see ?
nope - don't have that option 😞
i suspect we're missing that
Are you deployed on-prem ?
yup - on-prem and i believe we are about 6 - 7 months behind the latest releases
Dear @Frank Arrigo ,
You can get list of all developers using below API calls. You need to parse response and filter developer registrations over time.
https://api.enterprise.apigee.com/v1/organizations/{ORGNAME}/developers?expand=true
If you have a developer portal, then you can create an Admin View which filters Developer Registrations over the time dynamically.
Cheers,
Anil Sagar
we do have a developer portal so how do we create this admin view?
BTW - what format does the date/time come back in? i get a number such as 1423731194391. how can it be converted to a date/time??
Its time stamp in milliseconds.
Dear @Frank Arrigo ,
You need little bit of Drupal Expertise. It's very easy and doesn't need any Programming Knowledge. It's the advantage that you get from using popular CMS Drupal on which Apigee Developer portal is built on top of.
Please find instructions below to create an Admin View for Developer Report.
You can find more about Drupal Views module online. Search for Drupal Views 7 Tutorial on Google. Here is the one that explains basics of views.
See results below. You can add more fields, filters using Drupal Views. You can also export these results into CSV etc using Drupal Modules like Data Export.
Keep us posted if you have any queries.
Cheers,
Anil Sagar
thx for that - doesn't give me a graph, but i can use the magic of excel for that
You can generate graphs too in Developer Portal. There are modules which does that, But you need to spend some time and figure out how to use and configure them. For Example, https://www.drupal.org/project/charts_graphs