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GoAccess
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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).
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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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Monitoring traefik access logs easily
I heard about https://goaccess.io/ (and even tested it) but first, nothing about tracing logs, and I think that the provided HTML dashboard isn't enough security-oriented for me but it's more about monitoring your customer volume... It does -partially- fit my case.
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Google Analytics alternative that protects your data and your customers' privacy
Loved AWStats! Still can be useful — but bots, client side caching, CDNs, and did I mention bots..? have made the data hard to rely on for much. A while ago I switched from AWStats to GoAccess (https://goaccess.io/) for this kind of thing. I prefer its interface, and it's way way faster to churn through big log files (C vs. Perl).
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Show HN: Google Analytics alternative with the most generous free tier
matomo and goatcounter are nice, but there are even solutions which don't need any extra CPU or any extra client request:
Both of them are free/open-source.
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How to easily gather IPv6 VS IPv4 usage on a web server?
I was looking something for like that a while ago and the closes I can was goaccess, but it did not have IPv4/IPv6 feature. https://github.com/allinurl/goaccess/issues/1492
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NGINX / fail2ban Log Reader - for YOU
I use this to monitor my reverse proxy (SWAG) and fail2ban logs in conjunction. It's not as streamlined as GoAccess, GrayLog, Grafana, etc . . . but it is very personal. I divide all my connections into three buckets: Home, Outside, and Known Devices; and fail2ban statistics are layered against the all connections.
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Lessons learnt while trying to modernize some C code
Somewhat off-topic: goaccess does look very appealing.
All panels and metrics are timed to be updated every 200 ms on the terminal output and every second on the HTML output.
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DSGVO Konforme Google Analytics Alternative (ohne Banner?)
Logfile analyse komplett ohne cookies und ohne 3rd parties. https://goaccess.io/
- Analytics software
What are some alternatives?
AWStats - AWStats Log Analyzer project (official sources)
Elasticsearch - Free and Open, Distributed, RESTful Search Engine
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!
Plausible Analytics - Simple, open source, lightweight (< 1 KB) and privacy-friendly web analytics alternative to Google Analytics.
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.
nginx-proxy-manager-goaccess - NGINX Proxy Manager and Goaccess docker file
Countly - Countly is a product analytics platform that helps teams track, analyze and act-on their user actions and behaviour on mobile, web and desktop applications.
GoatCounter - Easy web analytics. No tracking of personal data.
Metabase - The simplest, fastest way to get business intelligence and analytics to everyone in your company :yum:
cube.js - 📊 Cube — The Semantic Layer for Building Data Applications
Socioboard - Socioboard is world's first and open source Social Technology Enabler. Socioboard Core is our flagship product.
Umami - Umami is a simple, fast, privacy-focused alternative to Google Analytics.