In a previous post which explains how to show xively response in graphical format I explained how to get graphical representation of an object based on data reports. Today I can share how I updated the response to cut the image size and remove some information which is not usable, to make the picture fit into appropriate container, if it is smaller than needed.
A blog about tips and tricks for linux - as I do some development, sometimes I find some good staff which I would like to store somewhere. I will be happy if you find this stuff to be useful for any reason.
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Showing posts with label service. Show all posts
Friday, February 21, 2014
Thursday, February 13, 2014
Show xively response in graphical format
As I already described earlier in my previous post (How to log performance in xyvely) you can configure a simple script to post performance numbers to xively service. Today I can show you a nice way to automatically generate a graph which shows the performance of your web site as a picture.
Wednesday, February 12, 2014
Log URL performance in xively
If you need to create a report on performance of your web site, you can use some free services for that purpose. By example, you can use xively service.
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