I'm not aware of a search operator, but I know how to get the data with the public API.
You can call this endpoint:
https://api.stackexchange.com/2.3/collectives/<collective_slug>/answers
This returns a paginated list of items
.
- If the item entry has
posted_by_collectives
field, this is an answer posted by a Recognized Member. This not necessarily is also recommended by the collective.
- If the item entry has
recommendations
field, it is an answer from a regular user that was explicitly recommended by the Collective.
The slugs are:
- Go:
go
- Google cloud:
google-cloud
- Gitlab:
gitlab
- Intel:
intel
- Twilio:
twilio
- WSO2:
wso2
This repository which I own contains a small program written in Go to extract recommended answers information from the public API. The program extracts from the Go collective, but you can replace the slug with whatever you like. You can have a look to see what it looks like. The repository contains also a CSV output dated 2 months ago with the information about the recommended answers divided by Recognized Members and regular users as explained in the bullet points above.
This is the full program in Go (without the type definitions, those are in the repo):
package main
import (
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"net/http"
"net/url"
"os"
"strconv"
"strings"
)
const host = "https://api.stackexchange.com"
const path = "/2.3/collectives/go/answers"
const pagesize = "50"
func main() {
page := 1
obj := fetch(page)
var data []*Data
data = aggregateData(obj.Items)
for obj.HasMore {
page++
obj = fetch(page)
data = append(data, aggregateData(obj.Items)...)
}
write(data)
}
func fetch(page int) *Response {
q := url.Values{}
q.Set("order", "desc")
q.Set("sort", "activity")
q.Set("site", "stackoverflow")
q.Set("pagesize", pagesize)
q.Set("page", strconv.Itoa(page))
resp, err := http.DefaultClient.Get(host + path + "?" + q.Encode())
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
obj := &Response{}
err = json.NewDecoder(resp.Body).Decode(obj)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
return obj
}
type Data struct {
UserID int64
UserName string
Type string // recognized,recommendation
Posted string // YYYY-MM-DD
Recommended string // YYYY-MM-DD
QLink string
}
func (d Data) AsCSV() string {
return strings.Join([]string{
strconv.FormatInt(d.UserID, 10),
d.UserName,
d.Type,
d.Posted,
d.Recommended,
d.QLink,
}, ",")
}
func aggregateData(items []Item) (data []*Data) {
for _, item := range items {
owner := item.Owner()
d := &Data{
UserID: owner.UserID,
UserName: owner.DisplayName,
Type: item.Type(),
Posted: item.Answer().DateFmt(),
Recommended: item.RecommendationDateFmt(),
QLink: "https://stackoverflow.com/questions/" + strconv.FormatInt(item.Answer().QuestionID, 10),
}
data = append(data, d)
}
return
}
func write(data []*Data) {
f, err := os.OpenFile("file.csv", os.O_CREATE|os.O_WRONLY, 0644)
if err != nil {
// dump
fmt.Println("id,name,type,posted,recommended,qlink")
for _, d := range data {
fmt.Println(d.AsCSV())
}
return
}
_, err = fmt.Fprintln(f, "id,name,type,posted,recommended,qlink")
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
for _, d := range data {
_, err = fmt.Fprintln(f, d.AsCSV())
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
}
}
collective:"Name" is:answer hasnotice:yes locked:no
nearly matches what you want (recommended answers have a notice on them) but then it also gives other results having notices on them and answers from users recognized by the collective.isrecommended:
operator to search as well.