Real User Measurement | |
New in Tiki24 |
What? | |
Real User Measurement A.K.A End-User Experience Monitoring, is a form of passive monitoring that records user interaction with a website. In other words, Real User Measurement monitors performance by collecting data about user interactions with an app. |
Why? | |
Actually, users' experience with your website determines whether they will use your website or not. If for example, your website is slow, difficult to understand, or down, the risk of losing visitors increases. That's where Real User Measurement comes in and becomes very important as it can help you catch what users experience. |
In Tiki | |
In Tiki, this feature reuses a JavaScript library called boomerang that measures the page load time experienced by real users. With this feature, you find out exactly how fast your users think your site is.
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How it works | |
In order to experience this feature in Tiki, you need to be an admin (obviously), to be able to visit the performance page.
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How to enable | |
To enable this feature you go to Settings -> Control Panels -> Advanced -> Performance, and under the Performance tab, locate the "Monitor Tiki Performance" feature, activate it, and hit the "Apply" button.
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How to test | |
Finally, to test if things work as expected, visit any page/URL in Tiki and open the performance page that can be found under Settings, Or by visiting "/tiki-performance_stats.php", you will find two tables as shown in the figure below, one showing the average time taken by a request and another one the maximum time taken by a request Just for information purposes, you can install a browser extension which provides much of the same info: https://github.com/alex-vv/page-load-time/blob/master/README.md#where-to-install-from Related: Performance
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