[Author Prev][Author Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Author Index][Thread Index]
[tor-commits] [metrics-web/master] Stop providing pre-aggregated CSV files.
commit e503aa40b1f4528e2baec4f8ca7b56cfce3b6ec0
Author: Karsten Loesing <karsten.loesing@xxxxxxx>
Date: Sat Sep 15 20:29:07 2018 +0200
Stop providing pre-aggregated CSV files.
Implements #27000.
---
.../metrics/web/ResearchStatsServlet.java | 105 ----
src/main/resources/web.xml | 17 -
src/main/resources/web/jsps/stats.jsp | 589 +--------------------
3 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 708 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/main/java/org/torproject/metrics/web/ResearchStatsServlet.java b/src/main/java/org/torproject/metrics/web/ResearchStatsServlet.java
deleted file mode 100644
index e4d665c..0000000
--- a/src/main/java/org/torproject/metrics/web/ResearchStatsServlet.java
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,105 +0,0 @@
-/* Copyright 2013--2018 The Tor Project
- * See LICENSE for licensing information */
-
-package org.torproject.metrics.web;
-
-import java.io.BufferedInputStream;
-import java.io.BufferedOutputStream;
-import java.io.File;
-import java.io.FileInputStream;
-import java.io.IOException;
-import java.util.SortedSet;
-import java.util.TreeSet;
-
-import javax.servlet.ServletConfig;
-import javax.servlet.ServletException;
-import javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet;
-import javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest;
-import javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse;
-
-public class ResearchStatsServlet extends HttpServlet {
-
- private static final long serialVersionUID = 3346710354297653810L;
-
- private File statsDir;
-
- private SortedSet<String> availableStatisticsFiles;
-
- @Override
- public void init(ServletConfig config) throws ServletException {
- super.init(config);
- this.statsDir = new File(config.getInitParameter("statsDir"));
- this.availableStatisticsFiles = new TreeSet<>();
- this.availableStatisticsFiles.add("servers");
- this.availableStatisticsFiles.add("ipv6servers");
- this.availableStatisticsFiles.add("bandwidth");
- this.availableStatisticsFiles.add("clients");
- this.availableStatisticsFiles.add("userstats-combined");
- this.availableStatisticsFiles.add("torperf");
- this.availableStatisticsFiles.add("torperf-1.1");
- this.availableStatisticsFiles.add("connbidirect2");
- this.availableStatisticsFiles.add("advbwdist");
- this.availableStatisticsFiles.add("hidserv");
- this.availableStatisticsFiles.add("webstats");
- }
-
- @Override
- public long getLastModified(HttpServletRequest request) {
- File statsFile = this.determineStatsFile(request);
- if (statsFile == null || !statsFile.exists()) {
- return -1L;
- } else {
- return statsFile.lastModified();
- }
- }
-
- @Override
- public void doGet(HttpServletRequest request,
- HttpServletResponse response) throws IOException {
- File statsFile = this.determineStatsFile(request);
- if (statsFile == null) {
- response.sendError(HttpServletResponse.SC_NOT_FOUND);
- } else if (!statsFile.exists()) {
- response.sendError(HttpServletResponse.SC_INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR);
- } else {
- this.writeStatsFile(statsFile, response);
- }
- }
-
- private File determineStatsFile(HttpServletRequest request) {
- String requestedStatsFile = request.getRequestURI();
- if (requestedStatsFile.endsWith(".csv")) {
- requestedStatsFile = requestedStatsFile.substring(0,
- requestedStatsFile.length() - ".csv".length());
- }
- if (requestedStatsFile.contains("/")) {
- requestedStatsFile = requestedStatsFile.substring(
- requestedStatsFile.lastIndexOf("/") + 1);
- }
- if (!availableStatisticsFiles.contains(requestedStatsFile)) {
- return null;
- } else {
- return new File(this.statsDir, requestedStatsFile + ".csv");
- }
- }
-
- private void writeStatsFile(File statsFile,
- HttpServletResponse response) throws IOException {
- response.setContentType("text/csv");
- response.setHeader("Content-Length", String.valueOf(
- statsFile.length()));
- response.setHeader("Content-Disposition",
- "inline; filename=\"" + statsFile.getName() + "\"");
- try (BufferedInputStream bis = new BufferedInputStream(
- new FileInputStream(statsFile), 8192);
- BufferedOutputStream bos = new BufferedOutputStream(
- response.getOutputStream())) {
- byte[] buffer = new byte[8192];
- int length;
- while ((length = bis.read(buffer)) > 0) {
- bos.write(buffer, 0, length);
- }
- }
- }
-}
-
diff --git a/src/main/resources/web.xml b/src/main/resources/web.xml
index 5c88564..0c79916 100644
--- a/src/main/resources/web.xml
+++ b/src/main/resources/web.xml
@@ -96,23 +96,6 @@
</servlet-mapping>
<servlet>
- <servlet-name>ResearchStats</servlet-name>
- <servlet-class>
- org.torproject.metrics.web.ResearchStatsServlet
- </servlet-class>
- <init-param>
- <param-name>statsDir</param-name>
- <param-value>
- /srv/metrics.torproject.org/metrics/shared/stats/
- </param-value>
- </init-param>
- </servlet>
- <servlet-mapping>
- <servlet-name>ResearchStats</servlet-name>
- <url-pattern>/stats/*</url-pattern>
- </servlet-mapping>
-
- <servlet>
<servlet-name>GraphImage</servlet-name>
<servlet-class>
org.torproject.metrics.web.GraphImageServlet
diff --git a/src/main/resources/web/jsps/stats.jsp b/src/main/resources/web/jsps/stats.jsp
index b737bf7..3559994 100644
--- a/src/main/resources/web/jsps/stats.jsp
+++ b/src/main/resources/web/jsps/stats.jsp
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@
<h3>Parameters</h3>
-<p>All per-graph statistics files (excluding the now deprecated pre-aggregated files) are available for download via an URL of the form:</p>
+<p>All per-graph statistics files are available for download via an URL of the form:</p>
<pre>
https://metrics.torproject.org/identifier.csv
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ https://metrics.torproject.org/identifier.csv
<h3>Columns</h3>
-<p>Each per-graph statistics file (again, excluding the deprecated pre-aggregated files) starts with a comment section, followed by a header line and then the actual data lines. Columns are pre-defined and specified further down below. The rule of thumb for columns is that neither the choice of parameters nor availability of data should affect the set of columns, but that only a code change can add, change, or remove a column. This rule of thumb is not yet implemented for all per-graph statistics files.</p>
+<p>Each per-graph statistics file starts with a comment section, followed by a header line and then the actual data lines. Columns are pre-defined and specified further down below. The rule of thumb for columns is that neither the choice of parameters nor availability of data should affect the set of columns, but that only a code change can add, change, or remove a column. This rule of thumb is not yet implemented for all per-graph statistics files.</p>
<p>Applications must not rely on the order of columns, as this order may change when columns are removed. Instead, applications should refer to columns by their name. Applications should be able to handle newly added columns and fail gracefully in case of removed columns.</p>
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ https://metrics.torproject.org/identifier.csv
<li><b>May 29, 2018:</b> Made all parameters of per-graph CSV files optional to support providing both pre-filtered and complete data sets.</li>
<li><b>July 31, 2018:</b> Announced pending changes to per-graph CSV files to become effective on August 15 and pre-aggregated CSV files to be removed by September 15.</li>
<li><b>August 15, 2018:</b> Made the first batch of changes to per-graph CSV files.</li>
-<li><b>September 15, 2018 (scheduled):</b> Remove all pre-aggregated CSV files.</li>
+<li><b>September 15, 2018:</b> Removed all pre-aggregated CSV files.</li>
</ul>
</div>
@@ -727,588 +727,5 @@ Applications <a href="#applications" name="applications" class="anchor">#</a></h
</div>
-<div class="container">
-<h2>Pre-aggregated statistics files used on this website (deprecated) <a href="#stats" name="stats" class="anchor">#</a></h2>
-
-<p>The remaining part of this page contains specifications and links to pre-aggregated statistics files.
-These files will no longer be publicly available after September 15, 2018.
-All relevant contained data will still be available via the statistics files specified above.</p>
-
-</div>
-
-<div class="container">
-<h3>Number of relays and bridges (deprecated) <a href="#servers" name="servers" class="anchor">#</a></h3>
-
-<div class="bs-callout bs-callout-danger">
-<h3>Deprecation notice</h3>
-<p>The following file will no longer be publicly available after September 15, 2018.</p>
-</div>
-
-<p>The following data file contains the number of running <a
-href="glossary.html#relay">relays</a> and <a href="glossary.html#bridge">bridges</a>
-in the network. Statistics include subsets of relays or bridges by <a
-href="glossary.html#relay-flag">relay flag</a> (relays only), country code (relays
-only, and only until February 2013), tor software version (relays only),
-operating system (relays only), and by whether or not they are running in the
-EC2 cloud (bridges only). The data file contains daily (mean) averages of relay
-and bridge numbers.</p>
-
-<p><b>Download as <a href="stats/servers.csv">CSV file</a>.</b></p>
-
-<p>The statistics file contains the following columns:</p>
-<ul>
-
-<li><b>date:</b> UTC date (YYYY-MM-DD) when relays or bridges have been listed
-as running.</li>
-
-<li><b>flag:</b> Relay flag assigned by the directory authorities. Examples are
-<b>"Exit"</b>, <b>"Guard"</b>, <b>"Fast"</b>, <b>"Stable"</b>, and
-<b>"HSDir"</b>. Relays can have none, some, or all these relay flags assigned.
-Relays that don't have the <b>"Running"</b> flag are not included in these
-statistics regardless of their other flags. If this column contains the empty
-string, all running relays are included, regardless of assigned flags. There
-are no statistics on the number of bridges by relay flag.</li>
-
-<li><b>country:</b> Two-letter lower-case country code as found in a GeoIP
-database by resolving the relay's first onion-routing IP address, or <b>"??"</b>
-if an IP addresses could not be resolved. If this column contains the empty
-string, all running relays are included, regardless of their resolved country
-code. Statistics on relays by country code are only available until January 31,
-2013. There are no statistics on the number of bridges by country code.</li>
-
-<li><b>version:</b> First three dotted numbers of the Tor software version as
-reported by the relay. An example is <b>"0.2.5"</b>. If this column contains
-the empty string, all running relays are included, regardless of the Tor
-software version they run. There are no statistics on the number of bridges by
-Tor software version.</li>
-
-<li><b>platform:</b> Operating system as reported by the relay. Examples are
-<b>"Linux"</b>, <b>"Darwin"</b> (macOS), <b>"BSD"</b>, <b>"Windows"</b>, and
-<b>"Other"</b>. If this column contains the empty string, all running relays
-are included, regardless of the operating system they run on. There are no
-statistics on the number of bridges by operating system.</li>
-
-<li><b>ec2bridge:</b> Whether bridges are running in the EC2 cloud or not. More
-precisely, bridges in the EC2 cloud running an image provided by Tor by default
-set their nickname to <b>"ec2bridger"</b> plus 8 random hex characters. This
-column either contains <b>"t"</b> for bridges matching this naming scheme, or
-the empty string for all bridges regardless of their nickname. There are no
-statistics on the number of relays running in the EC2 cloud.</li>
-
-<li><b>relays:</b> The average number of relays matching the criteria in the
-previous columns. If the values in previous columns are specific to bridges
-only, this column contains the empty string.</li>
-
-<li><b>bridges:</b> The average number of bridges matching the criteria in the
-previous columns. If the values in previous columns are specific to relays
-only, this column contains the empty string.</li>
-
-</ul>
-
-</div>
-
-<div class="container">
-<h3>Bandwidth provided and consumed by relays (deprecated) <a href="#bandwidth-deprecated" name="bandwidth-deprecated" class="anchor">#</a></h3>
-
-<div class="bs-callout bs-callout-danger">
-<h3>Deprecation notice</h3>
-<p>The following file will no longer be publicly available after September 15, 2018.</p>
-</div>
-
-<p>The following data file contains statistics on <a
-href="glossary.html#advertised-bandwidth">advertised</a> and <a
-href="glossary.html#bandwidth-history">consumed bandwidth</a> of <a
-href="glossary.html#relay">relays</a> in the network. Statistics on advertised
-bandwidth include any kind of traffic handled by a relay, whereas statistics on
-consumed bandwidth are available either for all traffic combined, or
-specifically for directory traffic. Some of the statistics are available for
-subsets of relays that have the "Exit" and/or the "Guard" <a
-href="glossary.html#relay-flag">flag</a>. The data file contains daily (mean)
-averages of bandwidth numbers.</p>
-
-<p><b>Download as <a href="stats/bandwidth.csv">CSV file</a>.</b></p>
-
-<p>The statistics file contains the following columns:</p>
-<ul>
-
-<li><b>date:</b> UTC date (YYYY-MM-DD) that relays reported bandwidth data
-for.</li>
-
-<li><b>isexit:</b> Whether relays included in this line have the <b>"Exit"</b>
-relay flag or not, which can be <b>"t"</b> or <b>"f"</b>. If this column
-contains the empty string, bandwidth data from all running relays are included,
-regardless of assigned relay flags.</li>
-
-<li><b>isguard:</b> Whether relays included in this line have the <b>"Guard"</b>
-relay flag or not, which can be <b>"t"</b> or <b>"f"</b>. If this column
-contains the empty string, bandwidth data from all running relays are included,
-regardless of assigned relay flags.</li>
-
-<li><b>advbw:</b> Total advertised bandwidth in bytes per second that relays are
-capable to provide.</li>
-
-<li><b>bwread:</b> Total bandwidth in bytes per second that relays have read.
-This metric includes any kind of traffic.</li>
-
-<li><b>bwwrite:</b> Similar to <b>bwread</b>, but for traffic written by
-relays.</li>
-
-<li><b>dirread:</b> Bandwidth in bytes per second that directory mirrors have
-read when serving directory data.
-This metric is not available for subsets of relays with certain relay
-flags, so that this column will contain the empty string if either <b>isexit</b>
-or <b>isguard</b> is non-empty.</li>
-
-<li><b>dirwrite:</b> Similar to <b>dirread</b>, but for traffic written by
-directory mirrors when serving directory data.</li>
-
-</ul>
-
-</div>
-
-<div class="container">
-<h3>Relays and bridges supporting IPv6 (deprecated) <a href="#ipv6servers-deprecated" name="ipv6servers-deprecated" class="anchor">#</a></h3>
-
-<div class="bs-callout bs-callout-danger">
-<h3>Deprecation notice</h3>
-<p>The following file will no longer be publicly available after September 15, 2018.</p>
-</div>
-
-<p>The following data file contains statistics on <a href="glossary.html#relay">relays</a> and <a href="glossary.html#bridge">bridges</a> supporting IPv6.
-A relay can support IPv6 by announcing an IPv6 address and port for the OR protocol, which may then be confirmed as reachable by the <a href="glossary.html#directory-authority">directory authorities</a>.
-It can further permit exiting to IPv6 targets.
-A bridge can support IPv6 by announcing an IPv6 address and port for the OR protocol.
-The <a href="glossary.html#bridge-authority">bridge authority</a> may test
-reachability of IPv6 OR addresses similar to directory authorities, however it
-does not explicitly list reachable IPv6 OR addresses of bridges.
-Some of the statistics are available for subsets of relays that got the "Guard" and/or "Exit" <a href="glossary.html#relay-flag">relay flags</a>.
-The data file contains daily (mean) averages of relay or server numbers and advertised bandwidth numbers.</p>
-
-<p><b>Download as <a href="stats/ipv6servers.csv">CSV file</a>.</b></p>
-
-<p>The statistics file contains the following columns:</p>
-<ul>
-
-<li><b>valid_after_date:</b> UTC date (YYYY-MM-DD) when relays or bridges have
-been listed as running.</li>
-
-<li><b>server:</b> Server type, which can be either <b>"relay"</b> or
-<b>"bridge"</b>.</li>
-
-<li><b>guard_relay:</b> Whether relays included in this line have the
-<b>"Guard"</b> relay flag (<b>"t"</b>) or not (<b>"f"</b>).
-If this column contains the empty string, all running relays are included,
-regardless of assigned relay flags.
-Always the empty string for bridges.</li>
-
-<li><b>exit_relay:</b> Whether relays included in this line have the
-<b>"Exit"</b> relay flag (<b>"t"</b>) or not (<b>"f"</b>).
-If this column contains the empty string, all running relays are included,
-regardless of assigned relay flags.
-Always the empty string for bridges.</li>
-
-<li><b>announced_ipv6:</b> Whether relays or bridges have announced an IPv6
-address in their server descriptor (<b>"t"</b>) or not (<b>"f"</b>).
-If this column contains the empty string, all running relays or bridges are
-included, regardless of whether they have announced an IPv6 address.</li>
-
-<li><b>exiting_ipv6_relay:</b> Whether relays have announced an IPv6 exit policy
-other than <b>"reject 1-65535"</b> in their server descriptor (<b>"t"</b>) or
-not (<b>"f"</b>).
-If this column contains the empty string, all running relays are included,
-regardless of IPv6 exit policy.
-Always the empty string for bridges.</li>
-
-<li><b>reachable_ipv6_relay:</b> Whether enough directory authorities have
-confirmed reachability of an IPv6 OR address announced by a relay, by including
-an "a" line in the consensus (<b>"t"</b>) or not (<b>"f"</b>).
-If this column contains the empty string, all running relays are included,
-regardless of whether their IPv6 address was found reachable.
-Always the empty string for bridges.</li>
-
-<li><b>server_count_sum_avg:</b> Number of relays or bridges matching the
-criteria in the previous columns, computed as the mean value over all statuses
-published on the given date.</li>
-
-<li><b>advertised_bandwidth_bytes_sum_avg:</b> Total advertised bandwidth of all
-relays matching the previous criteria, computed as the mean value over all
-statuses published on the given date.
-Always the empty string for bridges.</li>
-
-</ul>
-
-</div>
-
-<div class="container">
-<h3>Advertised bandwidth distribution and n-th fastest relays (deprecated) <a href="#advbwdist-deprecated" name="advbwdist-deprecated" class="anchor">#</a></h3>
-
-<div class="bs-callout bs-callout-danger">
-<h3>Deprecation notice</h3>
-<p>The following file will no longer be publicly available after September 15, 2018.</p>
-</div>
-
-<p>The following data file contains statistics on the distribution of <a
-href="glossary.html#advertised-bandwidth">advertised bandwidth</a> of relays in the
-network. These statistics include advertised bandwidth percentiles and
-advertised bandwidth values of the n-th fastest relays. All values are obtained
-from advertised bandwidths of running relays in a <a
-href="glossary.html#consensus">network status consensus</a>. The data file
-contains daily (median) averages of percentiles and n-th largest values.</p>
-
-<p><b>Download as <a href="stats/advbwdist.csv">CSV file</a>.</b></p>
-
-<p>The statistics file contains the following columns:</p>
-<ul>
-
-<li><b>date:</b> UTC date (YYYY-MM-DD) when relays have been listed as
-running.</li>
-
-<li><b>isexit:</b> Whether relays included in this line have the <b>"Exit"</b>
-relay flag, which would be indicated as <b>"t"</b>. If this column contains the
-empty string, advertised bandwidths from all running relays are included,
-regardless of assigned relay flags.</li>
-
-<li><b>relay:</b> Position of the relay in an ordered list of all advertised
-bandwidths, starting at 1 for the fastest relay in the network. May be the
-empty string if this line contains advertised bandwidth by percentile.</li>
-
-<li><b>percentile:</b> Advertised bandwidth percentile given in this line. May
-be the empty string if this line contains advertised bandwidth by fastest
-relays.</li>
-
-<li><b>advbw:</b> Advertised bandwidth in B/s.</li>
-
-</ul>
-
-</div>
-
-<div class="container">
-<h3>Estimated number of clients in the Tor network (deprecated) <a href="#clients-deprecated" name="clients-deprecated" class="anchor">#</a></h3>
-
-<div class="bs-callout bs-callout-danger">
-<h3>Deprecation notice</h3>
-<p>The following file will no longer be publicly available after September 15, 2018.</p>
-</div>
-
-<p>The following data file contains estimates on the number of <a
-href="glossary.html#client">clients</a> in the network. These numbers are derived
-from directory requests counted on <a
-href="glossary.html#directory-authority">directory authorities</a>, <a
-href="glossary.html#directory-mirror">directory mirrors</a>, and <a
-href="glossary.html#bridge">bridges</a>. Statistics are available for clients
-connecting directly relays and clients connecting via bridges. There are
-statistics available by country (for both directly-connecting clients and
-clients connecting via bridges), by transport protocol (only for clients
-connecting via bridges), and by IP version (only for clients connecting via
-bridges). Statistics also include predicted client numbers from past
-observations, which can be used to detect censorship events.</p>
-
-<p><b>Download as <a href="stats/clients.csv">CSV file</a>.</b></p>
-
-<p>The statistics file contains the following columns:</p>
-<ul>
-
-<li><b>date:</b> UTC date (YYYY-MM-DD) for which client numbers are
-estimated.</li>
-
-<li><b>node:</b> The node type to which clients connect first, which can be
-either <b>"relay"</b> or <b>"bridge"</b>.</li>
-
-<li><b>country:</b> Two-letter lower-case country code as found in a GeoIP
-database by resolving clients' IP addresses, or <b>"??"</b> if client IP
-addresses could not be resolved. If this column contains the empty string, all
-clients are included, regardless of their country code.</li>
-
-<li><b>transport:</b> Transport name used by clients to connect to the Tor
-network using bridges. Examples are <b>"obfs2"</b>, <b>"obfs3"</b>,
-<b>"websocket"</b>, or <b>"<OR>"</b> (original onion routing protocol).
-If this column contains the empty string, all clients are included, regardless
-of their transport. There are no statistics on the number of clients by
-transport that connect to the Tor network via relays.</li>
-
-<li><b>version:</b> IP version used by clients to connect to the Tor network
-using bridges. Examples are <b>"v4"</b> and <b>"v6"</b>. If this column
-contains the empty string, all clients are included, regardless of their IP
-version. There are no statistics on the number of clients by IP version that
-connect directly to the Tor network using relays.</li>
-
-<li><b>lower:</b> Lower number of expected clients under the assumption that
-there has been no censorship event. If this column contains the empty string,
-there are no expectations on the number of clients.</li>
-
-<li><b>upper:</b> Upper number of expected clients under the assumption that
-there has been no release of censorship. If this column contains the empty
-string, there are no expectations on the number of clients.</li>
-
-<li><b>clients:</b> Estimated number of clients.</li>
-
-<li><b>frac:</b> Fraction of relays or bridges in percent that the estimate is
-based on. The higher this value, the more reliable is the estimate. Values
-above 50 can be considered reliable enough for most purposes, lower values
-should be handled with more care.</li>
-
-</ul>
-
-</div>
-
-<div class="container">
-<h3>Estimated number of clients by country and transport (deprecated) <a href="#userstats-combined-deprecated" name="userstats-combined-deprecated" class="anchor">#</a></h3>
-
-<div class="bs-callout bs-callout-danger">
-<h3>Deprecation notice</h3>
-<p>The following file will no longer be publicly available after September 15, 2018.</p>
-</div>
-
-<p>The following data file contains additional statistics on the number of <a
-href="glossary.html#client">clients</a> in the network. This data file is related
-to the <a href="stats.html#clients">clients-data file</a> that contains estimates
-on the number of clients by country and by transport protocol. This data file
-enhances these statistics by containing estimates of clients connecting to <a
-href="glossary.html#bridge">bridges</a> by a given country and using a given <a
-href="glossary.html#pluggable-transport">transport protocol</a>. Even though
-bridges don't report a combination of clients by country and transport, it's
-possible to derive lower and upper bounds from existing usage statistics.</p>
-
-<p><b>Download as <a href="stats/userstats-combined.csv">CSV file</a>.</b></p>
-
-<p>The statistics file contains the following columns:</p>
-<ul>
-
-<li><b>date:</b> UTC date (YYYY-MM-DD) for which client numbers are
-estimated.</li>
-
-<li><b>node:</b> The node type to which clients connect first, which is always
-<b>"bridge"</b>, because relays don't report responses by transport.</li>
-
-<li><b>country:</b> Two-letter lower-case country code as found in a GeoIP
-database by resolving clients' IP addresses, or <b>"??"</b> if client IP
-addresses could not be resolved.</li>
-
-<li><b>transport:</b> Transport name used by clients to connect to the Tor
-network using bridges. Examples are <b>"obfs2"</b>, <b>"obfs3"</b>,
-<b>"websocket"</b>, or <b>"<OR>"</b> (original onion routing
-protocol).</li>
-
-<li><b>version:</b> IP version used by clients to connect to the Tor network
-using bridges. This column always contains the empty string and is only
-included for compatibility reasons.</li>
-
-<li><b>frac:</b> Fraction of relays or bridges in percent that the estimate is
-based on. The higher this value, the more reliable is the estimate. Values
-above 50 can be considered reliable enough for most purposes, lower values
-should be handled with more care.</li>
-
-<li><b>low:</b> Lower bound of users by country and transport, calculated as sum
-over all bridges having reports for the given country and transport, that is,
-the sum of <b>M(b)</b>, where for each bridge <b>b</b> define <b>M(b) := max(0,
-C(b) + T(b) - S(b))</b> using the following definitions: <b>C(b)</b> is the
-number of users from a given country reported by <b>b</b>; <b>T(b)</b> is the
-number of users using a given transport reported by <b>b</b>; and <b>S(b)</b> is
-the total numbers of users reported by <b>b</b>. Reasoning: If the sum <b>C(b)
-+ T(b)</b> exceeds the total number of users from all countries and transports
-<b>S(b)</b>, there must be users from that country and transport. And if that
-is not the case, <b>0</b> is the lower limit.</li>
-
-<li><b>high:</b> Upper bound of users by country and transport, calculated as
-sum over all bridges having reports for the given country and transport, that
-is, the sum of <b>m(b)</b>, where for each bridge <b>b</b> define
-<b>m(b):=min(C(b), T(b))</b> where we use the definitions from <b>low</b>
-(above). Reasoning: there cannot be more users by country and transport than
-there are users by either of the two numbers.</li>
-
-</ul>
-
-</div>
-
-<div class="container">
-<h3>Performance of downloading static files over Tor (deprecated) <a href="#torperf-1.1-deprecated" name="torperf-1.1-deprecated" class="anchor">#</a></h3>
-
-<div class="bs-callout bs-callout-danger">
-<h3>Deprecation notice</h3>
-<p>The following file will no longer be publicly available after September 15, 2018.</p>
-</div>
-
-<p>The following data file contains aggregate statistics on performance when
-downloading static files of different sizes over Tor. These statistics are
-generated by <a href="https://github.com/robgjansen/onionperf">OnionPerf</a> and
-its predecessor <a href="https://gitweb.torproject.org/torperf.git">Torperf</a>,
-which both periodically fetch static files over Tor and record several
-timestamps in the process. The data file contains daily medians and quartiles
-as well as total numbers of requests, timeouts, and failures. Raw Onionperf and
-Torperf measurement data is specified and available for download on the <a
-href="/collector.html#torperf">CollecTor</a> page.</p>
-
-<p><b>Download as <a href="stats/torperf-1.1.csv">CSV file</a>.</b></p>
-
-<p>The statistics file contains the following columns:</p>
-<ul>
-
-<li><b>date:</b> UTC date (YYYY-MM-DD) when download performance was
-measured.</li>
-
-<li><b>filesize:</b> Size of the downloaded file in bytes.</li>
-
-<li><b>source:</b> Name of the OnionPerf or Torperf service performing
-measurements. If this column contains the empty string, all measurements are
-included, regardless of which service performed them.</li>
-
-<li><b>server:</b> Either <b>"public"</b> if the request was made to a server on
-the public internet, or <b>"onion"</b> if the request was made to a version 2
-onion server.</li>
-
-<li><b>q1:</b> First quartile of time until receiving the last byte in
-milliseconds.</li>
-
-<li><b>md:</b> Median of time until receiving the last byte in
-milliseconds.</li>
-
-<li><b>q3:</b> Third quartile of time until receiving the last byte in
-milliseconds.</li>
-
-<li><b>timeouts:</b> Number of timeouts that occurred when attempting to
-download the static file over Tor.</li>
-
-<li><b>failures:</b> Number of failures that occurred when attempting to
-download the static file over Tor.</li>
-
-<li><b>requests:</b> Total number of requests made to download the static file
-over Tor.</li>
-
-</ul>
-
-</div>
-
-<div class="container">
-<h3>Fraction of connections used uni-/bidirectionally (deprecated) <a href="#connbidirect2-deprecated" name="connbidirect2-deprecated" class="anchor">#</a></h3>
-
-<div class="bs-callout bs-callout-danger">
-<h3>Deprecation notice</h3>
-<p>The following file will no longer be publicly available after September 15, 2018.</p>
-</div>
-
-<p>The following data file contains statistics on the fraction of direct
-connections between a <a href="glossary.html#relay">relay</a> and other nodes in
-the network that are used uni- or bidirectionally. Every 10 seconds, relays
-determine for every direct connection whether they read and wrote less than a
-threshold of 20 KiB. Connections below this threshold are excluded from the
-statistics file. For the remaining connections, relays determine whether they
-read/wrote at least 10 times as many bytes as they wrote/read. If so, they
-classify a connection as "mostly reading" or "mostly writing", respectively.
-All other connections are classified as "both reading and writing". After
-classifying connections, read and write counters are reset for the next
-10-second interval. The data file contains daily medians and quartiles of
-reported fractions.</p>
-
-<p><b>Download as <a href="stats/connbidirect2.csv">CSV file</a>.</b></p>
-
-<p>The statistics file contains the following columns:</p>
-<ul>
-
-<li><b>date:</b> UTC date (YYYY-MM-DD) for which statistics on
-uni-/bidirectional connection usage were reported.</li>
-
-<li><b>direction:</b> Direction of reported fraction, which can be
-<b>"read"</b>, <b>"write"</b>, or <b>"both"</b> for connections classified as
-"mostly reading", "mostly writing", or "both reading and writing". Connections
-below the threshold have been removed from this statistics file entirely.</li>
-
-<li><b>quantile:</b> Quantile of the reported fraction when considering all
-statistics reported for this date. Examples are <b>"0.5"</b> for the median and
-<b>"0.25"</b> and <b>"0.75"</b> for the lower and upper quartile.</li>
-
-<li><b>fraction:</b> Fraction of connections in percent for the given date,
-direction, and quantile. For each daily statistic reported by a relay,
-fractions for the three directions "read", "write", and "both" sum up to exactly
-100.</li>
-
-</ul>
-
-</div>
-
-<div class="container">
-<h3>Onion-service statistics (deprecated) <a href="#hidserv-deprecated" name="hidserv-deprecated" class="anchor">#</a></h3>
-
-<div class="bs-callout bs-callout-danger">
-<h3>Deprecation notice</h3>
-<p>The following file will no longer be publicly available after September 15, 2018.</p>
-</div>
-
-<p>The following data file contains <a
-href="glossary.html#onion-service">onion-service</a> statistics gathered by a
-small subset of <a href="glossary.html#relay">relays</a> and extrapolated to
-network totals. Statistics include the amount of onion-service traffic and the
-number of onion-service addresses in the network per day. For more details on
-the extrapolation algorithm, see <a
-href="https://blog.torproject.org/blog/some-statistics-about-onions" target="_blank">this blog
-post</a> and <a
-href="https://research.torproject.org/techreports/extrapolating-hidserv-stats-2015-01-31.pdf" target="_blank">this
-technical report</a>.</p>
-
-<p><b>Download as <a href="stats/hidserv.csv">CSV file</a>.</b></p>
-
-<p>The statistics file contains the following columns:</p>
-<ul>
-
-<li><b>date:</b> UTC date (YYYY-MM-DD) when relays or bridges have been listed
-as running.</li>
-
-<li><b>type:</b> Type of onion-service statistic reported by relays and
-extrapolated to network totals. Examples include <b>"rend-relayed-cells"</b>
-for the number of cells on rendezvous circuits observed by rendezvous points and
-<b>"dir-onions-seen"</b> for the number of unique .onion addresses observed by
-onion-service directories.</li>
-
-<li><b>wmean:</b> Weighted mean of extrapolated network totals.</li>
-
-<li><b>wmedian:</b> Weighted median of extrapolated network totals.</li>
-
-<li><b>wiqm:</b> Weighted interquartile mean of extrapolated network
-totals.</li>
-
-<li><b>frac:</b> Total network fraction of reported statistics.</li>
-
-<li><b>stats:</b> Number of reported statistics with non-zero computed network
-fraction.</li>
-
-</ul>
-
-</div>
-
-<div class="container">
-<h3>Requests to <code>torproject.org</code> web servers (deprecated) <a href="#webstats-deprecated" name="webstats-deprecated" class="anchor">#</a></h3>
-
-<div class="bs-callout bs-callout-danger">
-<h3>Deprecation notice</h3>
-<p>The following file will no longer be publicly available after September 15, 2018.</p>
-</div>
-
-<p>The following data file contains aggregate statistics on requests to <code>torproject.org</code> web servers.</p>
-
-<p><b>Download as <a href="stats/webstats.csv">CSV file</a>.</b></p>
-
-<p>The statistics file contains the following columns:</p>
-<ul>
-<li><b>log_date:</b> UTC date (YYYY-MM-DD) when requests to <code>torproject.org</code> web servers have been logged.</li>
-<li><b>request_type:</b> Request type with fixed identifiers as follows:
-<ul>
-<li><b>"tbid":</b> Tor Browser initial downloads: GET requests to all sites with resource strings <code>'%/torbrowser/%.exe'</code>, <code>'%/torbrowser/%.dmg'</code>, and <code>'%/torbrowser/%.tar.xz'</code> and response code 200.</li>
-<li><b>"tbsd":</b> Tor Browser signature downloads: GET requests to all sites with resource strings <code>'%/torbrowser/%.exe.asc'</code>, <code>'%/torbrowser/%.dmg.asc'</code>, and <code>'%/torbrowser/%.tar.xz.asc'</code> and response code 200.</li>
-<li><b>"tbup":</b> Tor Browser update pings: GET requests to all sites with resource strings <code>'%/torbrowser/update\__/%'</code> and response code 200.</li>
-<li><b>"tbur":</b> Tor Browser update requests: GET requests to all sites with resource strings <code>'%/torbrowser/%.mar'</code> and response code 302.</li>
-<li><b>"tmid":</b> Tor Messenger initial downloads: GET requests to all sites with resource strings <code>'%/tormessenger/%.exe'</code>, <code>'%/tormessenger/%.dmg'</code>, and <code>'%/tormessenger/%.tar.xz'</code> and response code 200.</li>
-<li><b>"tmup":</b> Tor Messenger update pings: GET requests to all sites with resource strings <code>'%/tormessenger/update\__/%'</code> and response code 200.</li>
-<li><b>"twhph":</b> Tor website home page hits: GET requests to sites <code>'torproject.org'</code> and <code>'www.torproject.org'</code> with resource strings <code>'/'</code> and <code>'/index%'</code> and response code 200.</li>
-<li><b>"twdph":</b> Tor website download page hits: GET requests to sites <code>'torproject.org'</code> and <code>'www.torproject.org'</code> with resource strings <code>'/download/download%'</code> and <code>'/projects/torbrowser.html%'</code> and response code 200.</li>
-</ul>
-</li>
-<li><b>platform:</b> Platform string, like <b>"w"</b> for Windows, <b>"m"</b> for macOS, or <b>"l"</b> for Linux, <b>"o"</b> for other platforms, and the empty string for all platforms.</li>
-<li><b>channel:</b> Release channel, like <b>"r"</b> for stable releases, <b>"a"</b> for alpha releases, <b>"h"</b> for hardened releases, and the empty string for all channels.</li>
-<li><b>locale:</b> Locale, like <b>"en-US"</b> for English (United States), <b>"de"</b> for German, etc., <b>"??"</b> for unrecognized locales, and the empty string for all locales.</li>
-<li><b>incremental:</b> Incremental update, with <b>"t"</b> for incremental updates, <b>"f"</b> for non-incremental (full) updates, and the empty string for all updates types.</li>
-<li><b>count:</b> Number of request for the given request type, platform, etc.</li>
-</ul>
-
-</div>
-
<jsp:include page="bottom.jsp"/>
_______________________________________________
tor-commits mailing list
tor-commits@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-commits