I am happy to announce the first public release of RailStat. "RailStat is a real-time web site statistics package which uses Ruby on Rails web application framework. It is based on ShortStat and Pathstats packages." Project''s homepage is http://www.railstat.com Installation: 1) gem install rail_stat_generator 2) ./script/generate rail_stat 3) Follow the instructions at http://www.railstat.com/wiki/InstallGuide Best regards, Luben
Thank you Luben! Another great project you have here. I will get much usage out of this. Thanks-Ezra Zygmuntowicz WebMaster Yakima Herald-Republic Newspaper ezra-gdxLOakOTQ9oetBuM9ipNAC/G2K4zDHf@public.gmane.org 509-577-7732 On Aug 17, 2005, at 3:11 AM, Luben Manolov wrote:> I am happy to announce the first public release of RailStat. > > "RailStat is a real-time web site statistics package which uses > Ruby on Rails web application framework. It is based on ShortStat > and Pathstats packages." > > Project''s homepage is http://www.railstat.com > > Installation: > > 1) gem install rail_stat_generator > 2) ./script/generate rail_stat > 3) Follow the instructions at http://www.railstat.com/wiki/ > InstallGuide > > Best regards, > > Luben > _______________________________________________ > Rails mailing list > Rails-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails >
Hi,> I am happy to announce the first public release of RailStat. > > "RailStat is a real-time web site statistics package which uses Ruby on > Rails web application framework. It is based on ShortStat and Pathstats > packages." > > Project''s homepage is http://www.railstat.com > > Installation: > > 1) gem install rail_stat_generator > 2) ./script/generate rail_stat > 3) Follow the instructions at http://www.railstat.com/wiki/InstallGuideVery cool. Some tips: I recommend you to make more clear the InstallGuide with detailing where should you create the db scheme: Instead of: # Create the database schema using db/... You should: # Create the database schema in the same database as the main application, by using db/... And it''s not clear for me, if you can use it as a stand alone application (as I guess) for monitoring non Rails applications, too, or you can just use it with Rails applications. And - finally - why do you inserting a link, when you <noscript>? I think, this would be enough: <noscript> <img src="/rail_stat/track" width="1" height="1" alt="" style="position: absolute;" /> </noscript> (Width and height is in pixel by default, and you can "hide" the 1x1 image by positioning it absolutly.) Bye, Andras (Boogie)
Can you provide the URL source for the gem package? When I try just "gem install rail_stat_generator", my hosting environment is not able to find the remote gem. Tim BÁRTHÁZI András <andras-UUlgSIbigNGT9ig0jae3mg@public.gmane.org> wrote: Hi,> I am happy to announce the first public release of RailStat. > > "RailStat is a real-time web site statistics package which uses Ruby on > Rails web application framework. It is based on ShortStat and Pathstats > packages." > > Project''s homepage is http://www.railstat.com > > Installation: > > 1) gem install rail_stat_generator > 2) ./script/generate rail_stat > 3) Follow the instructions at http://www.railstat.com/wiki/InstallGuideVery cool. Some tips: I recommend you to make more clear the InstallGuide with detailing where should you create the db scheme: Instead of: # Create the database schema using db/... You should: # Create the database schema in the same database as the main application, by using db/... And it''s not clear for me, if you can use it as a stand alone application (as I guess) for monitoring non Rails applications, too, or you can just use it with Rails applications. And - finally - why do you inserting a link, when you ? I think, this would be enough: style="position: absolute;" /> (Width and height is in pixel by default, and you can "hide" the 1x1 image by positioning it absolutly.) Bye, Andras (Boogie) _______________________________________________ Rails mailing list Rails-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails --------------------------------- Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page _______________________________________________ Rails mailing list Rails-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails
Hi Andras,> Some tips: > I recommend you to make more clear the InstallGuide with detailing where > should you create the db scheme: > > Instead of: > # Create the database schema using db/... > You should: > # Create the database schema in the same database as the main > application, by using db/...Thanks for your tip. The InstallGuide is fixed.> And it''s not clear for me, if you can use it as a stand alone > application (as I guess) for monitoring non Rails applications, too, or > you can just use it with Rails applications.I guess that it''s possible to use it for monitoring non Rails applications too. The only change will be to fix src="/rail_stat/tracker_js" URL if needed.> And - finally - why do you inserting a link, when you <noscript>? I > think, this would be enough: > > <noscript> > <img src="/rail_stat/track" width="1" height="1" alt="" > style="position: absolute;" /> > </noscript>I think that your solution is better. It''s included in the InstallGuide now. Best regards, Luben
Hi Timothy,> Can you provide the URL source for the gem package? > > When I try just "gem install rail_stat_generator", my hosting > environment is not able to find the remote gem.You can download the gem from the RubyForge page: http://rubyforge.org/projects/railstat/ Best regards, Luben