On 11/23/2009 10:43 AM, Vincent Massol wrote:
On Nov 23, 2009, at 10:40 AM, Thomas Mortagne wrote:
I just found that we have a "ajax" URL
parameter already. It's put in
the context in XWikiAction so we could check for it in statistics.
WDYT about reusing it ?
What is this URL param doing? The name doesn't sound very explicit to
tell not to log stats...
Currently it prevents in some cases returning the full response. For
example, the /cancel/ action normally redirects to view, which in turn
renders the entire page. An AJAX request just wants to trigger the
cancel action, and doesn't care for the response at all. Not going
through the rendering engine is a good performance boost.
It's not used for every request done through AJAX, since it must be
added manually.
I think I'd prefer a more explicit param.
Thanks
-Vincent
> On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 12:04, Thomas Mortagne
> <thomas.mortagne(a)xwiki.com> wrote:
>> On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 11:36, Vincent Massol<vincent(a)massol.net>
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> On Nov 19, 2009, at 11:26 AM, Thomas Mortagne wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 08:50, Vincent Massol<vincent(a)massol.net>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> On Nov 18, 2009, at 5:16 PM, Thomas Mortagne wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Since we introduce document footer informations view statistics
>>>>>> are
>>>>>> store several time for the same user view of a page.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> See
http://jira.xwiki.org/jira/browse/XWIKI-4590
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The issue is that theses tabs are loaded asynchronously in ajax
>>>>>> and
>>>>>> make a call using view action.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Here are some solutions:
>>>>>> 1/ introduce a new action "viewinternal",
"service" or anything
>>>>>> else
>>>>>> that would be a "view" action without UI and not taken
into
>>>>>> account by
>>>>>> statistics (that register for "view" action events)
>>>>>
>>>>> +0
>>>>>
>>>>>> 2/ pretty much the same thing that 1/ but based on a URL
>>>>>> parameter
>>>>>
>>>>> +1
>>>>>
>>>>> This is much better to me since:
>>>>> * Stats are a transersval concern, not related to the view action
>>>>> especially. I'm pretty sure we can imagine use cases where we
>>>>> don't
>>>>> want to register stats for actions other than view
>>>>> * The way I'd like to implement the actions later on (xwiki-
>>>>> actions
>>>>> module) is to have action pipelines and this "saving stats"
action
>>>>> will be implemented as a post-action that would be injected
>>>>> after the
>>>>> main actions. Thus only this post action will need to check the
>>>>> parameter which will be transparent to the other actions, thus
>>>>> providing a good separation of concern.
>>>>
>>>> So you want statistics module to go look at URL parameters ?
>>>
>>> I said the opposite actually: it's the action that should do this.
>>> Right now (current code) we could just have the view action check
>>> for
>>> the param.
>>
>> And do what, put something in the context ? The statistics module
>> will
>> still receive a "view" action event. It has to check something.
>>
>>>
>>>> How would
>>>> you name this parameter ?
>>>
>>> Some proposals:
>>> - "stats=true|false" (or 0|1 to follow the current
"tradition")
>>> - "logstats"
>>>
>>>> Also i really don't like that ajax calls use the standard view
>>>> action
>>>
>>> Can you explain? I don't see the problem.
>>
>> "view" action is supposed to be a user view of a document, ajax calls
>> are retrieving structured informations from a service located in a
>> page most of the time so they have to explicitly tweak the URL to
>> remove the UI, indicate they want plain renderer... and so get
>> something that has nothing to do with what "view" action is supposed
>> to be.
>>
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> -Vincent
>>>
>>>> so the "viewinternal" action is needed anyway IMO.
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> 3/ use an additional AJAX request similar to a google analytics
>>>>>> call
>>>>>> to record statistics
>>>>>
>>>>> -1
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks
>>>>> -Vincent
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> As i said in jira I'm against 3/
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 2/ seems too big for a URL parameter to me and it makes
>>>>>> statistics
>>>>>> depends on URL parameters where 1/ fix the issue without
touching
>>>>>> anything in the statistics module
>>>>>>
>>>>>> +1 for 1/
>>>>>> +0 for 2/
>>>>>> -1 for 3/
>>>>>>
>>>>>> --
>>>>>> Thomas Mortagne
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