Application Overview
Click Web>Overview in the left navigation bar to enter the application list page.
Add an app
In the upper right corner of the application list, click Add an app the button to add a new application to the monitoring. For a description of adding an app, see deployment instructions.
List of applications
The application list displays all embedded applications in the statistical period, and the display information includes alarm status, application name, user experience score, PV, UV, slow page ratio, full load, FCP, LCP, DCL, JS error rate, operation time and operation availability.
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Alarm Status: If an alarm rule is configured for the application, the alarm bell displays red when a critical alarm is triggered and yellow when a warning level alarm is triggered. If no alarm rule is configured, the alarm bell does not display any color . Click the alarm bell to jump to the Alarm page to view the alarm details.
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Application name: click the application name to enter the application analysis page. When there are multiple sub-domain names under the application, a right triangle will be displayed before the application name. Click the right triangle to expand the information of the sub- domain name below. Click the sub-domain name to enter the sub-domain name analysis page. The analysis method is the same as the application. Please refer to Application Analysis the specific description.
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In Application name the drop-down menu behind the header, you can select the page type for data filtering, including Page, iframe, and All types. All types of application statistics are displayed by default.
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User Experience Rating: Displays the user experience rating of the application in the form of a bar chart. The score is based on the weighted calculation of the six indicators of FCP, LCP, DCL, slow page ratio, operation time and operation availability. The score is closely related to the threshold of each indicator. For details, please refer to User Experience Score Settings.
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If the application has no data in the statistical period, it will be hidden by default. Click "Show applications without data" below the list to expand applications without data. Click Hide apps without data to hide apps without data again.
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Click the Excel export icon in the upper right corner of the page to export the application list data in the statistical period to the local in Excel.
Application analysis
On the application analysis page, the user can view the statistical data of each indicator of the application in the form of radar chart, histogram, indicator card, trend chart, map and list.
User experience score
The radar chart of the application User experience score is displayed at the top left of the page. The score is based on the weighted calculation of six indicators, namely, FCP, LCP, DCL, proportion of slow pages, operation time and operation availability. The score is closely related to the threshold of each indicator. For details, see user experience score settings.
Histogram analysis
The upper Bar Chart right part of the page shows the changes of PV and UV indicators in the statistical period. Hover the mouse over a bar to view the statistics over granular time.
Metric insight
The indicator card below Metric insight and the analysis chart of the corresponding indicator are displayed. The chart types include trend chart, list and map. The indicator card shows the average value of the indicators of the application in the selected statistical period . The indicators include LCP, operation time, FCP, operation error rate, full load, request time, JS error rate and request error rate. You can click the indicator card in the lower left corner to switch to the display indicator on the right. In the drop-down menu in the upper right corner of the LCP, FCP, Full Load, and Request Time charts, you can toggle the indicator quantile values, including avg, p50, p75, p90, and p95. The default display is the 75th quantile value. The data for each type of chart can be exported to CSV format by clicking the download icon in the upper right corner of the chart.
List analysis
Click the icon in the upper right corner of the trend indicator chart to view the list analysis data. You can click the indicator card on the left to switch indicators .
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LCP: URL, PV, UV and LCP time of the display page, sorted by PV from high to low by default. In URL the drop-down menu behind the header, you can select the page type for data filtering , including Page, iframe, and All types. By default, all types of page statistics are displayed. Click URL to view the user experience details of the URL page. For details, see Page user experience analysis.
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Operation Time: displays the operation name, operation times and operation time. The operation times are sorted from high to low by default. Click the operation name below the chart to view the user experience details of the key operation. For details, see Operation user experience analysis.
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FCP: URL, PV, UV and FCP time of the display page, sorted by PV from high to low by default. In URL the drop-down menu behind the header, you can select the page type for data filtering , including Page, iframe, and All types. By default, all types of page statistics are displayed. Click URL to view the user experience details of the URL page. For details, see Page user experience analysis.
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Operation Error Rate: displays the operation name, operation times and operation error rate. The operation times are sorted from high to low by default. Click the operation name to view the user experience details of the key operation. For details, see Operation User experience analysis.
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Full load: URL, PV, UV and full load time of the display page, sorted by PV from high to low by default. In URL the drop-down menu behind the header, you can select the page type for data filtering, including Page, iframe, and All types. By default, all types of page statistics are displayed. Click URL to view the user experience details of the URL page. For details , see Page User Experience Analysis.
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Request Time Consumption: displays the URL of the request, the number of requests, and the response time. It is sorted from high to low according to the number of requests by default. Click the request URL to view the analysis details of the request . For details, see Request Analysis.
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JS error rate: JS error list can be analyzed according to two dimensions of JS file and JS error information, and sorted from high to low according to error proportion by default. When selected Analyze by Error Message, display the error information, error proportion, error times, number of affected users and handler of the application JS error. The user can click Handler the drop-down menu of the column to assign the handler. When selected **Analyze by JS File **, display the JS file where the application JS error is located, the proportion of errors, the number of errors and the number of affected users. Click the error message or JS file name to enter the Error list page. For details, see JS Error Analysis.
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Request Error Rate: displays the URL of the request, the number of requests, and the error rate. By default, the number of requests is sorted from high to low. Click the request URL to view the analysis details of the request. For For details, see Request Analysis.
Map analysis
Click the icon in the upper right corner of the indicator trend chart to view the map. Map Show the distribution of performance data by country. Different time intervals in the map will show different colors. You can click the indicator card on the left to switch indicators.
If there are users from more than one country, it will be displayed as a world map. If there is only one country and multiple provinces, the country map will be displayed. If only one province is accessed by users, it will be displayed as a province map. Mouse over an area to display detailed statistics.