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Export Tor related data to be imported in metrics.torproject.org #166

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hellais opened this issue Mar 1, 2016 · 3 comments
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Export Tor related data to be imported in metrics.torproject.org #166

hellais opened this issue Mar 1, 2016 · 3 comments

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@hellais hellais commented Mar 1, 2016

There is interest in publishing and integrating charts that are related to Tor into https://metrics.torproject.org/ in the data category. We should add to the pipeline support for generating .csv that can be used for generating graphs similar to those on: https://metrics.torproject.org/advbwdist-data.html.

Initially we should begin by exporting all the measurements that are related to:

  • Bridge reachability
  • Meek frontend requests tests

Moreover we can consider in the future exporting also the Tor portion of the http_requests test.

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@hellais hellais commented Nov 19, 2019

We currently have the vanilla_tor metrics exposed in the API. @gabelula do you know if this is still something that is relevant to the metrics team?

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@gabelula gabelula commented Nov 19, 2019

In summary, yes, there are still questions like which approach to follow to get the data to process.

@hellais hellais transferred this issue from ooni/pipeline Jan 13, 2020
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