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/\_, /______//______/ /\ <- you are here.
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Pixel Pong is a backend and web admin interface for the Pixel Ping stats
collector.
See Pixel Ping:
http://github.com/documentcloud/pixel-ping
== Getting Started
First you should install the with-tracking-js branch of Pixel Ping via rake:
rake pixel:install
Pixel Ping's configuration files are stored in:
pixel-ping.#{Rails.env}.json
For example you can use this for development:
{
"port": "9187",
"host": "127.0.0.1",
"interval": 5,
"endpoint": "http://127.0.0.1:3000/stats.json",
"secret": "one very good secret"
}
and save it in config/pixel-ping.development.json.
Once you have filled out the details, boot this app, and run rake pixel:track
to start an instance of Pixel Ping.
After collecting a few stats you can go to the administration interface to
view stats by day. (Screenshot: http://bit.ly/pixel-ping-admin)