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<p>Hi all,<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 09.09.2018 21:11, Jürgen E. Fischer
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<pre wrap="">Hi Paolo,
On Sun, 09. Sep 2018 at 20:15:42 +0200, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
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<pre wrap="">So one access==one download? Is there the version name in the log?
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No, one access, one QGIS startup. But I'm not really sure how cloudflare works
- apparently it doesn't cache version.txt. </pre>
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probably a page rule excluding it:<br>
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The user agent string also contains the QGIS version number. We currently have
a 55GB access.log starting on 2017-12-02. A "quick" analysis gives following
2.x top nine:
2939292 2.18.16
2222590 2.18.15
2103365 2.18.14
1699501 2.18.13
1624510 2.18.17
1291353 2.18.18
1192623 2.18.20
1126260 2.18.19
1031758 2.18.12
and 3.x:
768318 3.0.0-Girona
565598 3.0.1-Girona
490046 3.0.3-Girona
482410 3.0.2-Girona
420191 3.2.0-Bonn
289905 3.2.1-Bonn
128916 3.2.2-Bonn
15599 3.1.0-Master
5172 3.3.0-Master
Probably not too useful without also breaking it down in time frames.</pre>
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what about filtering on IP? what LogFormat are we using? <br>
we could add a request variable to the query on startup saying
"first start of the day" and then filter on those. so at least we
would have daily usage by version. would that be too much of phoning
home? obviously having an identifier of the installation would also
be helpful ;)<br>
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ciao<br>
Marco<br>
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Jürgen
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Marco Bernasocchi
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