Open cirosantilli opened 9 years ago
Ivan replied it is not currently possible.
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+1 there are many people in my team who dearly want this data. Currently we manually parse the data into a csv and power our charts on a fortnightly basis. Would really appreciate api/ json data, even if its for 14 days.
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+1 there are many people in my team who dearly want this data. Currently we manually parse the data into a csv and power our charts on a forthnightly basis. Would really appreciate api/ json data, even if its for 14 days.
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really need this data
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This would be incredibly helpful especially for those maintaining open source libraries.
This is crazy, at least let the time period be 28 days!
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I made a little web app that stores and plots traffic data for longer than 14 days. I'll be glad if someone finds it useful.
@burnash Thanks for sharing, that is neat :+1:
Out of curiosity, do you plan to release the associated source code ? I was only able to find https://github.com/repotraffic
Cc: @fedorov @thewtex @pieper
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+1 It seems like a bizarre restriction that other services like BitBucket do not have. It would be very useful
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I want to know total unique visitors since the beginning. Why not with a backtrack range such as t=14 or t=99999?
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+1. seriously github?
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Obviously, its possible. And I am sure that they have this data for themselves.
I found this package to be very helpful in setting up archival for github traffic collection: https://github.com/doowb/github-traffic
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Just released a Laravel application that automatically fetches and persists repository traffic (visitors for now) on an daily basis and plots the data onto a chart. https://github.com/M165437/gh-traffic
Possible? If not, +1 from me.
Sample reference URL: https://github.com/cirosantilli/test/graphs/traffic
On SE: http://webapps.stackexchange.com/questions/60915