Crux.Run : Open Dashboard (Beta Release)

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Jacob Loveless

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Sep 5, 2019, 3:23:03 PM9/5/19
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Hello All,

We have created an open dashboard for anyone to access (along with an API) to analyze the CrUX data.
Currently this is a subset although we are looking to expand this with country specific information (and open to other ideas).

The dashboard is available at: https://crux.run 
And the API is available at: https://docs.crux.run

Below is an example output:

Suggestions/Feedback and Issues can be submitted on Github at : https://github.com/edgemesh/crux.run/issues

Looking forward to any feedback!
Thanks
Jake Loveless

Hugh

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Sep 5, 2019, 7:49:53 PM9/5/19
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This really great, you save me a heap of time. I was wondering if there was any plan to be able to filter by connection type in the future though? 

Jacob Loveless

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Sep 6, 2019, 10:19:27 AM9/6/19
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Hi Hugh!
We don't have that currently - but ill create an issue and add it.
How would you like to see it? E.g. as a drop down by connection type (thus changing the entire page?)

Alternatively, you can use our API to pull connection type metrics out for example:

Working example:

Does that help?
Jake

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Ilya Grigorik

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Sep 16, 2019, 7:27:59 AM9/16/19
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Late to the party.. this is awesome! 

Love the histogram visualizations and all the context that's available on the page, it's really enlightening to see some sites side-by-side in this view. The API under the hood is even more impressive.

Q: noticed that you omit protocol (http, https), curious how/why you guys made this decision? Do you combine data across both in your reports?


andreas wpv

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Sep 16, 2019, 4:55:44 PM9/16/19
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outstanding, thanks for sharing. Great view!

Ilya Grigorik

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Sep 17, 2019, 8:33:47 AM9/17/19
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On Tue, Sep 17, 2019 at 12:18 AM Jacob Loveless <jacob.l...@edgemesh.com> wrote:
Thanks Ilya!!!

We do omit the protocol and instead we combined the data across the hostname directly (although you can see the performance difference via the API). We do this , mainly, to help limit the lookup time. By reducing the origin to just the hostname and combining across protocols we cut the lookup key space in half (ish). For our customers nearly all are https (or http that immediately switched to https redirects) so combining them made sense to us. We do keep the SSL vs non-SSL performance stats avail labor via the summarySsl endpoint though: see 

Gotcha, that makes sense. Thanks Jake! 

/me continues to dig into the API docs + data.. :-)

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Joe Hoyle

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Sep 20, 2019, 8:47:53 AM9/20/19
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Great work. It would be cool to have "onload" also.

Regards,



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Vineet Kumar

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Sep 23, 2020, 2:51:11 AM9/23/20
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I tried to access the site but it says down for maintenance. Is there an ETA when this will be back again?

Jacob Loveless

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Sep 23, 2020, 9:33:31 AM9/23/20
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Hi there
We expect to have this back up mid Oct with a new version



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