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Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: usagestats
Version: 0.7
Summary: Anonymous usage statistics collecter
Home-page: https://github.com/remram44/usagestats
Author: Remi Rampin
Author-email: remirampin@gmail.com
License: Apache License 2.0
Description: Usage statistics collector
        ==========================
        
        This package is meant to easily get usage statistics from the users of your
        program.
        
        Statistics will be collected but won't be uploaded until the user opts in. A
        message will be printed on stderr asking the user to explicitly opt in or opt
        out.
        
        Usage
        -----
        
        You can easily collect information from your program by adding usagestats to
        your project's requirements and using the library. Here is an example::
        
            import usagestats
            import sys
        
        
            optin_prompt = usagestats.Prompt(enable='cool_program --enable-stats',
                                             disable='cool_program --disable-stats')
        
            # Location where to store stats
            # Also allocates a unique ID for the user
            # The version is important, since the information you log (or the format)
            # might change in later versions of your program
            stats = usagestats.Stats('~/.myprog/usage_stats',
                                     optin_prompt,
                                     'https://usagestats.example.org/',
                                     unique_user_id=True,
                                     version='0.1')
        
        
            def main():
                if len(sys.argv) < 2:
                    pass
                elif sys.argv.get(1) == '--enable-stats':
                    stats.enable_reporting()
                    sys.exit(0)
                elif sys.argv.get(1) == '--disable-stats':
                    stats.disable_reporting()
                    sys.exit(0)
        
                if sys.version_info < (3,):
                    # Stores some info, will be reported when submit() is called
                    stats.note({'mode': 'compatibility'})
        
                # Report things
                stats.submit(
                    # Dictionary containing the info
                    {'what': 'Ran the program'},
                    # Flags making usagestats insert more details
                    usagestats.OPERATING_SYSTEM,  # Operating system/distribution
                    usagestats.PYTHON_VERSION,    # Python version info
                    usagestats.SESSION_TIME,      # Time since Stats object was created
                )
        
        
            if __name__ == '__main__':
                main()
        
        `submit()` will, by default, store the info in the specified directory. Nothing
        will be reported until the user opts in; a message will simply be printed to
        stderr::
        
            Uploading usage statistics is currently DISABLED
            Please help us by providing anonymous usage statistics; you can enable this
            by running:
                cool_program --enable-stats
            If you do not want to see this message again, you can run:
                cool_program --disable-stats
            Nothing will be uploaded before you opt in.
        
        Server
        ------
        
        To collect the reports, any server will do; the reports are uploaded via POST
        as a LF-separated list of ``key:value`` pairs. A simple script for mod_wsgi is
        included; it writes each report to a separate file. Writing your own
        implementation in your language of choice (PHP, Java) with your own backend
        should be fairly straightforward.
        
Keywords: server,log,logging,usage,stats,statistics,collection,report
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: Apache Software License
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Classifier: Topic :: Internet
Classifier: Topic :: Internet :: Log Analysis
Classifier: Topic :: Software Development
Classifier: Topic :: System :: Logging
Classifier: Topic :: Utilities