January 2018
Intermediate to advanced
332 pages
7h 36m
English
Whenever someone mentions analytics, especially for web applications, the first thing that usually comes to mind is something such as Google analytics or new relic. Although they do an amazing job at collecting analytics, such as page views and custom events, these tools keep the data with them and do not let you download/export the raw data. It becomes necessary to build your own custom modules to track user actions and activity.
Activity tracking and analytics are complex and can quickly get out of hand with growing application size. In this use case, we will build a simple web application in which we will be tracking custom actions that a user is taking and lay down some groundwork ...
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