User Tracking
Package Specification Summary for Package: user-tracking
Summary: | Package for user tracking |
Description: | The purpose behind this development is to ensure we track and retrieve knowledge about how end users are making use of the system. The main objective of this package will be to track user behaviour and activities, so that Professors and administrators can use this to understand how the system is used and make improvements in the learning process. |
Maturity: | New Submission or Maturity Unknown |
This package depends on: | None |
Packages that depend on user-tracking: | user-tracking-portlet |
Package parameters: | None |
Bug Tracker Summary for Package: user-tracking
There is no package with the name "user-tracking" known to bug-tracker.
Code Metrics Summary for Package: user-tracking
# Tcl Procs | 0 |
# Tcl Lines | 0 |
# Tcl Blank Lines | 1 |
# Tcl Comment Lines | 0 |
# Automated Tests | 0 |
# Stored Procedures | PG: 0 ORA: 0 |
# SQL Lines | PG: 0 (blank 1 comments 0) ORA: 0 (blank 1 comments 0) |
# ADP pages | 0 |
# ADP lines | 0 |
# Include pages (user-tracking/lib/) | 0 |
# Documentation pages | 0 |
# Documentation lines | 0 |
Browse Source | Not installed |
Github Repository: | https://github.com/openacs/user-tracking/tree/oacs-5-10 |
A filter is needed (and included in the tool) in order to append user and communities ids in log files so it’s necessary to comment the "extendedheaders" line in config.tcl and add the above within the section "ns_section ns/server/${server}/module/nslog"
#ns_param extendedheaders COOKIE
ns_param extendedheaders X-User-Id