Reportr
"Your life's personal dashboard."
Reportr is a complete application which works like a dashboard for tracking events in your life (using a very simple API). With a simple interface, it helps you track and display your online activity (with trackers for Facebook, Twitter, GitHub, ...) or your real-life activity (with hardware trackers or applications like Runkeeper).
The project is entirely open source and you can host your own Reportr instance on your own server or Heroku.
A simple instance of Reportr runs at www.reportr.io. This is a very small instance and you can't use it yet for tracking a lot of events, but I'll probably scale this in the future.
Why Reportr is great ?
- Host your own Reportr instance and keep your data private
- Track events from anywhere (web server, client application, connected hardware, ...)
- It's very simple to track an event: HTTP API
- Simple, but powerful web dashboard
- Realtime display
- One place for all your personal analytics data
- Very simple to export data for analytics (machine learning, ...)
How to host your own Reportr instance ?
# Clone the source code
$ git clone https://github.com/SamyPesse/reportr.git && cd ./reportr
# Edit the config.js file
$ nano ./config.js
# Create your heroku application
$ heroku create
# Add MongoHQ or MongoLab addon for heroku
$ heroku addons:add mongohq:small
or
$ heroku addons:add mongolab:sandbox
# Deploy the application
$ git push heroku master
# Open the application in your browser
$ heroku open
Configure using Heroku config vars or ENV variables:
# Host name
HOST
# Express Secret session
SESSION_SECRET
# Foursquare oAuth
# Callback url is {HOST}/auth/foursquare/callback
FOURSQUARE_CLIENTID
FOURSQUARE_CLIENTSECRET
# GitHub oAuth
# Callback url is {HOST}/auth/github/callback
GITHUB_CLIENTID
GITHUB_CLIENTSECRET
# Facebook oAuth
# Callback url is {HOST}/auth/facebook/callback
FACEBOOK_CLIENTID
FACEBOOK_CLIENTSECRET
# Twitter oAuth
# Callback url is {HOST}/auth/twitter/callback
TWITTER_CLIENTID
TWITTER_CLIENTSECRET
Trackers
Here is a list of trackers, I already build :
- Web Navigation: track web navigation using a chrome extension
- Instance ping: ping state of the reportr instance
- Foursquare: track checkins
- GitHub: track coding activity on GitHub
- Facebook: track relations on Facebook (using Realtime API)
- Twitter: track twitter activity (tweets, mentions, ...)
And more to come:
- Runkeeper: track running activity
- Hardware:
- Track the temperature in a room (using tessel.io)
APIs
Reportr use a HTTP REST API to track event and manage models.
Data are always JSON encoded and Base64 encoded and passed as a "data" argument. You can pass a "callback" arguments for using HTTP API in a client side application.
You can get some libraries to use Reportr in Python and Javascript in the examples directory. To build the Javascript client library, you will need 'browserify' (npm install -g browserify).
Track events
Events are definied by 'event', 'namespace' and 'properties'. You can alse specify optional paramaters such as 'id' for updating unique event if existant or 'timestamp' to define time position for the event.
<host>/api/<token>/events/track
{
"namespace": "string", // Event namespace
"event": "(string)", // Event name
"properties": {
// Properties for the event
}
}
List events
# List last events
<host>/api/<token>/events/last
# List specific events
<host>/api/<token>/events/<namespace>/<event>
Get data serie
<host>/api/<token>/data/<namespace>/<event>?arguments
arguments could contains :
interval: Interval between data (in ms) (default: 1000)
period: Period for events (in ms) (default: -1)
property: Property te calcul (default: null)
transform: Transofrmation to do (default: 'sum')
fill: Fill empty time with 0 (default: true)
Define models
Events models define information about how to display an event in the dashboard.
<host>/api/<token>/model/set
{
"namespace": "string", // Event namespace
"event": "(string)", // Event name
"name": "(string)", // Display name for the event
"icon": "(string)", // Url for a 64x64 icon image
"description": "(string)", // Description text for the event
}
List models
<host>/api/<token>/models
Special properties for events
When you track events using the API, you can define some specials properties that can be use by Reportr for advanced used. Special properties always begin with '@'.
@lat : latitude for location
@lng : longitude for location
Special properties for events
When you track events using the API, you can define some specials properties that can be use by Reportr for advanced used. Special properties always begin with '@'.
@lat : latitude for location
@lng : longitude for location