SecureHeaders
Ahoy
SecureHeaders | Ahoy | |
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2 | 15 | |
3,128 | 4,085 | |
0.2% | - | |
4.2 | 7.2 | |
8 months ago | 24 days ago | |
Ruby | Ruby | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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SecureHeaders
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4 Essential Security Tools To Level Up Your Rails Security
The secure_headers gem will automatically apply several headers that are related to security. This includes:
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Rails application boilerplate for fast MVP development
add secure_headers
Ahoy
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Ahoy Captain: a full-featured, mountable analytics dashboard
A full-featured, mountable analytics dashboard for your Rails app, which is a blatant rip-off of heavily inspired by Plausible Analytics, powered by Ahoy. Open source, though lots of changing parts: https://github.com/joshmn/ahoy_captain
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Best rails tools to automatically handle logging of things like all a user's actions, or changes to a record in a module - primarily for audit purposes.
For logging which functions were used you can use ahoy
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How would you build an audit log in Rails for a high-throughput API?
Ahoy may be worth a try https://github.com/ankane/ahoy
- Want to keep track of URL visits, what's the simplest way to do achieve this?
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Italian watchdog bans use of Google Analytics
I've slowly started ripping Google Analytics out of my Rails projects and replacing it with https://github.com/ankane/ahoy.
It's so much better! I can just use SQL to see what's going in and not get overwhelmed with 100's of visualizations and complicated dashboards.
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Need some good documentation on implementation or tutorial video for AHOY gem
it's just a database table, so yeah, a migration is fine: https://github.com/ankane/ahoy/issues/461
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Make Ahoy Queries faster?
I'm using the ahoy gem for analytics on my website (https://github.com/ankane/ahoy).
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Cookie-based tracking is dead
I did server-side tracking test in a rails app, where I implemented a tracking gem called ahoy and blazer for visualization. It is very easy to set up, but a bit hard to use. Blazer can do a very basic visualization of the data if you know your SQL queries.
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How would you build/record/store analytics data ;
https://github.com/ankane/ahoy The ahoy gem is pretty useful for this. Data model is pretty simple, it will track unique user sessions and metrics you specify will be associated with these sessions. The gem also parses the user agent, so it will indicate whether a session was on mobile, desktop or tablet.
What are some alternatives?
Metasploit - Metasploit Framework
Impressionist - Rails Plugin that tracks impressions and page views
Rack::Protection - NOTE: This project has been merged upstream to sinatra/sinatra
Legato - Google Analytics Reporting API Client for Ruby
BeEF - The Browser Exploitation Framework Project
active_analytics - First-party, privacy-focused traffic analytics for Ruby on Rails applications.
Rack::ContentSecurityPolicy
Staccato - Ruby library to perform server-side tracking into the official Google Analytics Measurement Protocol
RbNaCl - Ruby FFI binding to the Networking and Cryptography (NaCl) library (a.k.a. libsodium)
Gabba - Simple way to send server-side notifications to Google Analytics
Hashids - A small Ruby gem to generate YouTube-like hashes from one or many numbers. Use hashids when you do not want to expose your database ids to the user.
Analytical