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A super-simple user analytics tool that tracks user behaviour based on web requests to your Django app.

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A super-simple user analytics tool that tracks user behaviour based on web requests to your Django app.

It’s intended for use with libraries such as htmx, which generally make a web request for each user interaction. It also includes a JavaScript function for tracking purely client-side actions (e.g. things you might use Alpine.js for). The UI is designed for small projects where understanding individual user behaviour is useful.

Features

  • (optional) Automatic tracking of all web requests - no additional code needed in your project

  • JavaScript function for tracking client-side actions

  • Separate reporting of authenticated and anonymous sessions

  • Shows top platforms, top user-agents (using user-agents), top viewport sizes, and new users, for each month

  • Detects and hides bot traffic

  • Tracking cookies can be disabled (you just won’t see viewport size data)

  • All data is stored in a single table with no relations to your project’s tables

Requirements

Django 4.2+ and Python 3.8+

Installation

  1. pip install django-silent-mammoth-whistle

  2. Add to INSTALLED_APPS setting - ideally just above the main app:

    INSTALLED_APPS = [
            ...,
            "silent_mammoth_whistle",
            ...,
    ]
  3. Add middleware. At the end is fine:

    MIDDLEWARE = [
            ...,
            'silent_mammoth_whistle.middleware.SilentMammothWhistleMiddleware',
    ]
  4. Include the silent mammoth whistle URLconf in your project urls.py. The URL (e.g. /mammoth) can be anything you like:

    urlpatterns = [
            ...,
            path('/mammoth', include('silent_mammoth_whistle.urls')),
            ...,
    ]
  5. Add <script src="{% static 'silent_mammoth_whistle/js/whistle.js' %}"></script> to your templates

  6. Run migrations ./manage.py migrate silent_mammoth_whistle

Configuration

All configuration is optional. The default configuration will track request methods, paths (urls), and response status codes.

settings.py

WHISTLE_USER_ID_FIELD

Defaults to 'id'

The name of a User model attribute that is used as the unqiue user identifier. It is displayed in the UI and is used for determining which web requests belong to which users. Sessions are based on this id.

WHISTLE_CLIENT_EVENT_PATH

Defaults to '/whistle'

The url used by the whistle function in whistle.js to make web requests using JavaScript.

This is used in 2 places: 1) in the middleware, and 2) in the whistle.js file. If you change this setting, you will need to set the same value in a global (window) var called whistleClientEventPath using JavaScript.

WHISTLE_COOKIES

Defaults to True

When True, a cookie is added to clients and is used with some JavaScript to record viewport dimensions. I don’t think this constitutes a “tracking cookie”, but if you think it does and you don’t want that, just set this to False.

WHISTLE_AUTOLOG_REQUEST_METHOD

Defaults to True

Automatically adds the request method (e.g. POST) to the whistle.

WHISTLE_AUTOLOG_REQUEST_PATH

Defaults to True

Automatically adds the request path to the whistle.

WHISTLE_AUTOLOG_RESPONSE_CODE

Defaults to True

Automatically adds the response status code to the whistle.

When this is True, a count of 4xx and 5xx response codes is also displayed next to each session on the main page, and 4xx and 5xx responses are given an orange/red color when viewing the whistle details for a session.

Usage

By default, silent mammoth whistle will record all web requests (specifically the HTTP method, response code, and path/URL).

You can also record additional data for a request.

request.whistle.request('put a string here')

You can record as much data as you like, and you can make as many of these request.whistle.request() calls as you like. Silent mammoth whistle is super-simple and all data is cast to strings using str() before saving. Silent mammoth whistle will merge the strings from all the calls into a single string, separated by a tab when rendered.

Practical example time! This line will record the fields present in a POST request. This could be useful if your form has many optional fields and you want to know which ones were included by the user.

request.whistle.request('fields=' + ", ".join(request.POST.dict().keys()))

When viewing session details in silent mammoth whistle, you’ll see 3 columns: time, request, and response. Request is the obvious column to use, but you might like to separate tracking of what the user requested from how the server responded. E.g.

request.whistle.response('fields in error=' + ", ".join(form.errors.dict().keys()))

These calls all start with request. because silent mammoth whistle adds a whistle object to the standard Django request object.

JavaScript API

The JavaScript API is similar to the above.

whistle('Edit dialog box open')

whistle takes an unlimited number of arguments. Each argument is added to the whistle.

Bot detection

Bot traffic is recorded and then hidden when viewing whistles. This

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