ftw.contentstats

Collect and display content statistics for Plone sites


Keywords
ftw, content, stats, statistics
License
GPL-2.0
Install
pip install ftw.contentstats==1.4.0

Documentation

ftw.contentstats

Table of Contents

Introduction

ftw.contentstats is a Plone add-on for collecting and displaying content statistics.

Compatibility

Plone 4.3.x

Installation

  • Add the package to your buildout configuration:
[instance]
eggs +=
    ...
    ftw.contentstats

Usage

Visit the @@content-stats view on a Plone site (requires the cmf.ManagePortal permission by default).


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Collected stats

Out of the box, ftw.contentstats will collect statistics for

  • Types (distinct portal_type's and their counts)
  • Workflow states (distinct review_state's and their counts)
  • Disk Usage (total disk usage of the deployment directory, filestorage and blobstorage)

Add-on packages can have additional statistics collected by providing an IStatsProvider adapter (see interface description for details).

If ftw.monitor is installed, its performance metrics will also be included, grouped by instance.

Logging content stats over time

In order to log content stats to a file, you can use the provided bin/dump-content-stats script to have stats dumped to a logfile that contains on JSON entry per line, containing the raw stats for that time.

Usage:

bin/dump-content-stats -s <plone_site_id>

The script will cause the stats to be dumped by making a request to the @@dump-content-stats view. This view is accessible to Anonymous (zope.Public), but only when requested from localhost!

So in order for this script to work, you'll have to invoke it on the same machine where your Zope instances run, and make sure the Plone site is up and running, and reachable from localhost.

The logfile location will be in the same directory as the Z2 log, and the log will be named contentstats-json.log.

Note: In order to figure out the appropriate log directory, ftw.contentstats needs to derive this information from the eventlog location. It's therefore important to have an eventlog configured, otherwise ftw.contentstats will not be able to log any content stats, and complain noisily through the root logger.

Logging to Fluentd

Instead of logging to a logfile, ftw.contentstats can also be configured to log to a Fluentd instance.

If the environment variable FLUENT_HOST is set, it will log to that fluent host using the Fluentd Forward Protocol, instead of logging to a local file. FLUENT_PORT (optional) allows to specify the port, and defaults to 24224 if not set.

In order for ftw.contentstats to use a proper tag for events logged to Fluentd, the Pod namespace needs to be exposed in the KUBERNETES_NAMESPACE env var.

Development

  1. Fork this repo
  2. Clone your fork
  3. Shell: ln -s development.cfg buildout.cfg
  4. Shell: python boostrap.py
  5. Shell: bin/buildout

Run bin/test to test your changes.

Or start an instance by running bin/instance fg.

This package is copyright by 4teamwork.

ftw.contentstats is licensed under GNU General Public License, version 2.