In fact, the website has a lot of data to be counted: the number of registered users, the number of clicks on the corresponding page, and some function data statistics. If only one result is returned, it is very simple. but if you need to view the time process, do you have any solutions? (Like GoogleAnalysi... the website actually has a lot of data to be counted:
Number of registered users, number of clicks on the corresponding page, and statistics on some features.
If only one result is returned, it is very simple. but if you need to view the time process, do you have any solutions? (Like Google Analysis)
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The website actually has a lot of data that requires statistics:
Number of registered users, number of clicks on the corresponding page, and statistics on some features.
If only one result is returned, it is very simple. but if you need to view the time process, do you have any solutions? (Like Google Analysis)
Please give us more valuable comments.
If you want to collect detailed timeline data, you need to use both the frontend and backend. you can use ajax to notify the backend of your behavior at any time.
You can perform quantitative data collection based on your needs, report the collected data to an analysis system for analysis, and then display the data for viewing.
The front-end data is reported to the back-end, and the front-end calls the back-end interface to obtain statistics