CONTENTS OF THIS FILE --------------------- - Introduction - Installation - Configuration - Accessing statistics from a theme INTRODUCTION ------------ Current Maintainer: Liam McDermott. Contact via: http://www.intermedia-online.com/#contact The primary goal of User stats is to provide commonly requested user statistics for themers. These are: - days registered; - join date; - days since last login; - days since last post; - post count; - login count; - user online/offline; - IP address; The module has also been improved to integrate with the Rules (http://drupal.org/project/rules) and Views (http://drupal.org/project/views) modules. Finally, it also provides IP address to assist with catching spammers on community sites. INSTALLATION ------------ User stats is installed in the same way as most other Drupal modules. Here are the instructions for anyone unfamiliar with the process: 1. Copy this user_stats/ directory to your sites/SITENAME/modules directory. 2. Back in your Web browser, navigate to Administer -> Site building -> Modules then enable the User Stats module. CONFIGURATION ------------- The configuration page for User Stats can be found by browsing to Administer -> Site configuration -> User Stats settings If IP address tracking is enabled (and Views is installed), 'IP address tracking' will appear under the Administer -> Reports section. Integration with Rules and Views happens automatically, see these modules' configuration pages for functionality provided by User Stats. ACCESSING STATISTICS FROM A THEME --------------------------------- Some knowledge of theme authoring is needed for this task. For more information on theme authoring, see: http://drupal.org/theme-guide/6 Alternatively the Advanced Forum (http://drupal.org/project/advanced_forum) module assists with this and provides lots of helpful documentation. User Stats are accessed from a theme using the user_stats_get_stats() function. For example:
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Placed in node-forum.tpl.php would print the user's post count. The first argument is a string indicating which statistic should be retrieved, the second is an integer user id who's statistics should be retrieved. Following is a list of the statistics it is possible to retrieve: - ip_address -- IP Address of the user that posted the node; - join_date -- time stamp representing when the user joined; - login_count -- number of times the user has logged-in; - login_days -- number of days since the user was last logged-in to the site; - post_count -- number of nodes and comments created by the user (the type of posts to count is configurable in the User stats settings page); - post_days -- number of days since the user last posted; - reg_days -- number of days since the user registered on the site; - online -- whether the user is online (basically whether they have done anything in the last 15 minutes); For more information, and examples, see: http://www.apaddedcell.com/an-introduction-user-stats-module-drupal