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MIT License | MIT License |
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What are some alternatives?
Staccato - Ruby library to perform server-side tracking into the official Google Analytics Measurement Protocol
Ahoy - Simple, powerful, first-party analytics for Rails
Analytical
RequestResponseStats - A Ruby gem which captures request response statistics such as cycle time, memory allocation, etc. for each request response cycle grouped in configurable granularity level. As this library makes use of TCP protocol, using DataDog or NewRelic RPM would be way faster because of UDP protocol.
Impressionist - Rails Plugin that tracks impressions and page views
Gabba - Simple way to send server-side notifications to Google Analytics
Legato - Google Analytics Reporting API Client for Ruby