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Since version 2.0.0 of the public repo package up- and downloads are tracked.
The current implementation does not differentiate in any way where those requests originated from.
It would be beneficiary to identify following clients:
packageservice
web / browser
ivy / buildsystems
We identified several additional events or data points that would make sense to track
calls to the /find route
especially the minimum processor version requirement
maybe also what was requested
calls to the /update, /admin and /packages route that yield no results or throw an error
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
UA strings are a way, yes. It may be especially interesting since this might be a way to "see" legacy clients as well. @adamretter suggested to add specific parameters that would identify the origin but it is almost impossible to add those to previous versions of build scripts, package managers and the like.
We should explore if there is even more information we could add to each logged event. The raw request data - minus IP address - hold all kinds of valuable information.
Since version 2.0.0 of the public repo package up- and downloads are tracked.
The current implementation does not differentiate in any way where those requests originated from.
It would be beneficiary to identify following clients:
We identified several additional events or data points that would make sense to track
/find
route/update
,/admin
and/packages
route that yield no results or throw an errorThe text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: