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Improvements/fixes of the Tribler statistics page #5387

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devos50 opened this issue Jun 18, 2020 · 3 comments · Fixed by Tribler/tribler.github.com#81
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Improvements/fixes of the Tribler statistics page #5387

devos50 opened this issue Jun 18, 2020 · 3 comments · Fixed by Tribler/tribler.github.com#81
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devos50 commented Jun 18, 2020

We display a few network statistics on a seperate statistics website. However, this website is not actively maintained and has various errors.

  • The site is currently served from one of our own servers. It can be served from Github when we move the code to a separate repository.
  • The 'user distribution' graph is not working.
  • It seems that the server that is performing the network walk is under high load. It has been running for almost 2 years without a restart.
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hbiyik commented Jun 18, 2020

I would really like to see the jump when kodi addon is released, I am expecting 1 million unique users daily when addon is poppulated, so an indicator of the exit node health would be great, it may literally choke the network.

But i think there is not way to get health status (bandwith allocated and free etc) without modifying the tunnel community right?

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devos50 commented Jun 18, 2020

I would really like to see the jump when kodi addon is released, I am expecting 1 million unique users daily when addon is poppulated

Yes, this would be great to see (also good for marketing purposes)!

But i think there is not way to get health status (bandwith allocated and free etc) without modifying the tunnel community right?

Our current statistics page only shows the number of online users and their estimated geographical location. Eventually, we want to move to a single dashboard (see #4999) where we display all kind of network statistics. Getting and displaying statistics from our anonymous overlay is tricky since that might compromise anonymity.

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Our statistics work again but they are served from https://release.tribler.org/dashboard/

The tribler.org website still points to http://statistics.tribler.org/ though, under Tribler/Statistics.

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