ngx_http_response_body_module
GoAccess
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ngx_http_response_body_module
GoAccess
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goaccess for nginx report
But how about if we want to analyze the access.log file as a single report? I found goaccess can help to the rescue. So here is how I used this tool to generate a report.
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Ngtop – Request analytics from the Nginx access logs
Goaccess (https://github.com/allinurl/goaccess) does this in real time and has been very stable for well over a decade.
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The 50 best open-source alternatives to popular SaaS software
GitHub: GoAccess GitHub Repository
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Ask HN: Interesting TUIs (text user interfaces), maybe forgotten ones?
Not forgotten by any means but goaccess is nice and simple to use
https://goaccess.io/
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You don't need analytics on your blog
If one wants server-side metrics with a little more info than the author's "hacky little script", there's always goaccess [1], which functions in broadly the same way. I even use it with Firebase Hosting-hosted sites via [2] (which I wrote).
[1] http://goaccess.io/
[2] https://github.com/Silicon-Ally/gcp-clf
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Using Analytics on My Website
> Just use GoAcces for fuck's sake.
GoAccess seems pretty cool and is probably a good task for the job, when you need something simple, thanks for recommending it: https://goaccess.io/
Even if you have analytics of some sort already in place, I think it'd probably still be a nice idea to run GoAccess on your server, behind some additional auth, so you can check up on how the web servers are performing.
That said, I'd still say that the analytics solutions out there, especially self-hostable ones like Matomo, are quite nice and can have both UIs that are very easy to interact with for the average person (e.g. filtering data by date range, or by page/view that was interacted with), as well as have a plethora of different datasets: https://matomo.org/features/
I think it can be useful to have a look at what sorts of devices are mostly being used to interact with your site, what operating systems and browsers are in use, how people navigate through the site, where do they enter the site from and how they find it, what the front end performance is like, or even how your e-commerce site is doing, at a glance, in addition to seeing how this changes over time.
People have also said good things about Plausible Analytics as well: https://plausible.io/
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How do {you} analyze apache log files?
Maybe, if it's just local and need just information, maybe https://goaccess.io is an option.
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Show HN: Why Google Analytics May Not Be the Best Option for Your Website (2023)
I run goaccess on a cron job and have paired it with a MaxMind GeoIP database so that you can see where people are coming from etc.
https://goaccess.io/
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Working on Ubuntu: File does not exist on the server, how to create it
file on GitHub.
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Display real time visitors statistics of a website
There is small programm for linux https://goaccess.io/
What are some alternatives?
nginx-module-vts - Nginx virtual host traffic status module
AWStats - AWStats Log Analyzer project (official sources)
naxsi - NAXSI is an open-source, high performance, low rules maintenance WAF for NGINX
Matomo - Empowering People Ethically with the leading open source alternative to Google Analytics that gives you full control over your data. Matomo lets you easily collect data from websites & apps and visualise this data and extract insights. Privacy is built-in. Liberating Web Analytics. Star us on Github? +1. And we love Pull Requests!
ngx_healthcheck_module - nginx module for upstream servers health check. support stream and http upstream. 该模块可以为Nginx提供主动式后端服务器健康检查的功能(同时支持四层和七层后端服务器的健康检测)
Elasticsearch - Free and Open Source, Distributed, RESTful Search Engine
Open Web Analytics - Official repository for Open Web Analytics which is an open source alternative to commercial tools such as Google Analytics. Stay in control of the data you collect about the use of your website or app. Please consider sponsoring this project.
Plausible Analytics - Simple, open source, lightweight (< 1 KB) and privacy-friendly web analytics alternative to Google Analytics.
nginx-proxy-manager-goaccess - NGINX Proxy Manager and Goaccess docker file
GoatCounter - Easy web analytics. No tracking of personal data.
Serposcope - Rank tracker for SEO
Socioboard - Socioboard is world's first and open source Social Technology Enabler. Socioboard Core is our flagship product.