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![Impressionist Logo](https://github.com/charlotte-ruby/impressionist/raw/master/logo.png)
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impressionist
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=============
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A lightweight plugin that logs impressions per action or manually per model
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What does this thing do?
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Logs an impression... and I use that term loosely. It can log page impressions
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(technically action impressions), but it is not limited to that. You can log
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impressions multiple times per request. And you can also attach it to a model.
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The goal of this project is to provide customizable stats that are immediately
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accessible in your application as opposed to using Google Analytics and pulling
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data using their API. You can attach custom messages to impressions. No
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reporting yet.. this thingy just creates the data.
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What about bots?
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They are ignored. 1200 known bots have been added to the ignore list as of
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February 1, 2011. Impressionist uses this list:
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http://www.user-agents.org/allagents.xml
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Installation
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------------
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Add it to your Gemfile
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gem 'impressionist'
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Install with Bundler
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bundle install
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Generate the impressions table migration
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rails g impressionist
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Run the migration
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rake db:migrate
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The following fields are provided in the migration:
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t.string "impressionable_type" # model type: Widget
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t.integer "impressionable_id" # model instance ID: @widget.id
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t.integer "user_id" # automatically logs @current_user.id
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t.string "controller_name" # logs the controller name
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t.string "action_name" # logs the action_name
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t.string "view_name" # TODO: log individual views (as well as partials and nested partials)
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t.string "request_hash" # unique ID per request, in case you want to log multiple impressions and group them
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t.string "session_hash" # logs the rails session
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t.string "ip_address" # request.remote_ip
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t.string "referrer" # request.referer
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t.string "message" # custom message you can add
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t.datetime "created_at" # I am not sure what this is.... Any clue?
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t.datetime "updated_at" # never seen this one before either.... Your guess is as good as mine?? ;-)
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Usage
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-----
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1. Log all actions in a controller
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WidgetsController < ApplicationController
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impressionist
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end
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2. Specify actions you want logged in a controller
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WidgetsController < ApplicationController
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impressionist :actions=>[:show,:index]
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end
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3. Make your models impressionable. This allows you to attach impressions to
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an AR model instance. Impressionist will automatically log the Model name
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(based on action_name) and the id (based on params[:id]), but in order to
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get the count of impressions (example: @widget.impression_count), you will
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need to make your model impressionable
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class Widget < ActiveRecord::Base
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is_impressionable
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end
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4. Log an impression per model instance in your controller. Note that it is
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not necessary to specify "impressionist" (usage #1) in the top of you
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controller if you are using this method. If you add "impressionist" to the
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top of your controller and also use this method in your action, it will
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result in 2 impressions being logged (but associated with one request_hash).
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If you're using [friendly_id](https://github.com/norman/friendly_id) be sure
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to log impressionist this way, as params[:id] will return a string(url slug)
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while impressionable_id is a Integer column in database.
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def show
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@widget = Widget.find
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impressionist(@widget, "message...") # 2nd argument is optional
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end
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5. Get unique impression count from a model. This groups impressions by
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request_hash, so if you logged multiple impressions per request, it will
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only count them one time. This unique impression count will not filter out
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unique users, only unique requests
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@widget.impressionist_count
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@widget.impressionist_count(:start_date=>"2011-01-01",:end_date=>"2011-01-05")
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@widget.impressionist_count(:start_date=>"2011-01-01") #specify start date only, end date = now
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6. Get the unique impression count from a model filtered by IP address. This
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in turn will give you impressions with unique request_hash, since rows with
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the same request_hash will have the same IP address.
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@widget.impressionist_count(:filter=>:ip_address)
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7. Get the unique impression count from a model filtered by session hash. Same
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as #6 regarding request hash. This may be more desirable than filtering by
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IP address depending on your situation, since filtering by IP may ignore
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visitors that use the same IP. The downside to this filtering is that a
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user could clear session data in their browser and skew the results.
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@widget.impressionist_count(:filter=>:session_hash)
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8. Get total impression count. This may return more than 1 impression per http
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request, depending on how you are logging impressions
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@widget.impressionist_count(:filter=>:all)
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9. Get impression count by message. This only counts impressions of the given message.
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@widget.impressionist_count(:message=>"pageview", :filter=>:all)
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Logging impressions for authenticated users happens automatically. If you have
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a current_user helper or use @current_user in your before_filter to set your
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authenticated user, current_user.id will be written to the user_id field in the
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impressions table.
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Adding a counter cache
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Impressionist makes it easy to add a `counter_cache` column to your model. The
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most basic configuration looks like:
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is_impressionable :counter_cache => true
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This will automatically increment the `impressions_count` column in the
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included model. <b>Note: You'll need to add that column to your model. If you'd
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like specific a different column name, you can:</b>
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is_impressionable :counter_cache => true, :column_name => :my_column_name
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If you'd like to include only unique impressions in your count:
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# default will be filtered by ip_address
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is_impressionable :counter_cache => true, :column_name => :my_column_name, :unique => true
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If you'd like to specify what sort of unique impression you'd like to save? Fear not,
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Any option you pass to unique, impressionist_count will use it as its filter to update_counters based on that unique option.
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# options are any column in the impressions' table.
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is_impressionable :counter_cache => true, :column_name => :my_column_name, :unique => :request_hash
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is_impressionable :counter_cache => true, :column_name => :my_column_name, :unique => :all
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Adding column to model
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It is as simple as this:
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t.integer :my_column_name, :default => 0
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What if I only want to record unique impressions?
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Maybe you only care about unique impressions and would like to avoid
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unnecessary database records. You can specify conditions for recording
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impressions in your controller:
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# only record impression if the request has a unique combination of type, id, and session
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impressionist :unique => [:impressionable_type, :impressionable_id, :session_hash]
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# only record impression if the request has a unique combination of controller, action, and session
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impressionist :unique => [:controller_name, :action_name, :session_hash]
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# only record impression if session is unique
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impressionist :unique => [:session_hash]
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Or you can use the `impressionist` method directly:
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impressionist(impressionable, "some message", :unique => [:session_hash])
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Are you using Mongoid?
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Execute this command on your terminal/console:
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rails g impressionist --orm mongoid
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This command create a file `impression.rb` on `config/initializer` folder. Add `config.orm = :mongoid` to this file:
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# Use this hook to configure impressionist parameters
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Impressionist.setup do |config|
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# Define ORM. Could be :active_record (default), :mongo_mapper or :mongoid
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# config.orm = :active_record
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config.orm = :mongoid
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end
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Contributing to impressionist
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-----------------------------
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* Check out the latest master to make sure the feature hasn't been implemented
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or the bug hasn't been fixed yet
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* Check out the issue tracker to make sure someone already hasn't requested it
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and/or contributed it
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* Fork the project
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* Start a feature/bugfix branch
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* Commit and push until you are happy with your contribution
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* Make sure to add rpsec tests for it. Patches or features without tests will
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be ignored. Also, try to write better tests than I do ;-)
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* If adding engine controller or view functionality, use HAML and Inherited
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Resources.
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* All testing is done inside a small Rails app (test_app). You will find specs
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within this app.
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Want to run the tests? Ok mummy
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-------------------------------
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* bundle install
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* rails g impressionist
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* rake db:migrate && rake db:test:prepare
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* Run rake or rspec spec inside test_app dir
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* nothing else.
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* :wq
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Contributors
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* [johnmcaliley - creator](https://github.com/johnmcaliley)
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* [Antonio C Nalesso - maintainer](https://github.com/acnalesso)
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* [coryschires](https://github.com/coryschires)
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* [georgmittendorfer](https://github.com/georgmittendorfer)
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Copyright (c) 2011 John McAliley. See LICENSE.txt for further details.
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