Libraries tagged by request tracing
rovereto/metrika
48 Downloads
Laravel Metrika is a lightweight, yet detailed package for tracking and recording user visits across your Laravel application. With only one simple query per request, important data is being stored, and later a cronjob crush numbers to extract meaningful stories from within the haystack.
jrbecart/laravel-statistics
682 Downloads
Forked from rinvex/laravel-statistics, Rinvex Statistics is a lightweight, yet detailed package for tracking and recording user visits across your Laravel application. With only one simple query per request, important data is being stored, and later a cronjob crush numbers to extract meaningful stories from within the haystack.
godscodes/laravel-statistics
75 Downloads
Statistics is a lightweight, yet detailed package for tracking and recording user visits across your Laravel application. With only one simple query per request, important data is being stored, and later a cronjob crush numbers to extract meaningful stories from within the haystack.
finteza/finteza-php-sdk
14608 Downloads
The official sdk for sending events to Finteza servers and proxying analytical requests via the website.
burningyolo/laravel-http-monitor
0 Downloads
Track inbound and outbound HTTP requests with IP geolocation data
bugban/php-sdk
1 Downloads
Bugban error & monitoring SDK — framework-agnostic PHP core (captures exceptions, requests, auth & session).
bugban/laravel
1 Downloads
Bugban SDK — Laravel integration: automatic exception, request, auth & session capture.
baklysystems/app-watch-laravel-client
0 Downloads
Self-hosted Laravel monitoring — client package for automatic telemetry collection (exceptions, logs, queries, queues, schedules, HTTP requests, metrics, MySQL health)
tailstream-io/laravel-logger
0 Downloads
A beautiful Laravel log driver package with performance monitoring, request tracking, and cache-based batching
megaads/cliking
198 Downloads
The libraries for tracking requests
methorz/php-profiler
0 Downloads
Request-scoped performance profiling with detailed timing, memory tracking, percentile metrics, and intelligent threshold monitoring for PHP applications
kruegge82/jumingo
31 Downloads
## About With the JUMINGO shipping API you can import your shipments into your JUMINGO account from any source. The functionalities of the API include creating and updating shipment drafts, fetching suitable shipment rates for a given shipment and purchasing shipping labels. Furthermore, you can retrieve tracking data and fetch shipping labels and documents for all your purchased shipments. The current main purpose of the API is to connect your account to e-commerce systems and marketplaces. ## General The API is organized around REST. Our API has resource-oriented URLs and uses HTTP response codes to indicate API errors. We use built-in HTTP features, like HTTP authentication and HTTP verbs. All API requests must be made over HTTPS. Calls made over plain HTTP will return errors. Request data is passed to the API as JSON objects and JSON is also returned by all API responses, including errors, although our API SDKs convert requests and responses to appropriate language-specific objects. Best practice usage of the API and business logic is described in the supplementary [integration guide](https://www.jumingo.com/cms/JUMiNGO_API-integration-guide.pdf "JUMiNGO API Integration Guide"). ## Base URL The base URL for all calls is: `https://api.jumingo.com/v1` ## HTTP status codes HTTP response codes in the `2xx` range indicate success. Codes in the `4xx` range indicate an error on the client side (e.g. a required parameter is missing). Codes in the `5xx` range indicate an error with our servers. Each error should provide an error code and an error message with further information. HTTP status code | Description ---------------- | ----------- 200, 201, 204 - OK | Everything worked. 400 - Bad Request | The request was unacceptable, often due to missing a required parameter or a validation error. 401 - Unauthorized | No valid API key has been provided or your account is disabled. 403 - Forbidden | You are not allowed to talk to this endpoint. This can either be due to a wrong authentication or when you’re trying to reach an endpoint that your account isn’t allowed to access. 404 - Not Found | The requested resource doesn’t exist. 500, 502, 503, 504 - Server Errors | Something went wrong on our side. Please contact our support if you receive this error. ## Authentication All API requests requires authentication. Unauthorized calls will return errors. Authenticate by including your API key in the `X-AUTH-TOKEN` HTTP header of each API call, e.g.: `X-AUTH-TOKEN: INSERT_YOUR_API_KEY` You can find your API key in your JUMINGO user account. You can get access to the JUMiNGO customer API by enabling it in your [user account](https://www.jumingo.com/de-de/users/connections/create/8). After activation, you will get your personal API key. ## Date/Time Format All values of type `string ` are defined in a specific [RFC 3339](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3339#section-5.6) format and must also be formatted accordingly for requests. The format is: YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss Example: 2018-07-26 15:54:13 All dates and times are specified in UTC (Coordinated Universal Time).
code-tree-dev/laravel-utm-tracker
89 Downloads
A lightweight Laravel package that adds a middleware to automatically capture and store UTM parameters (like utm_source, utm_medium, utm_campaign) from incoming requests. Makes it easy to track traffic sources across sessions for analytics, marketing attribution, or lead tracking.