Apache Unomi 1.x - Documentationhow to setup a range: org.apache.unomi.thirdparty.provider1.ipAddresses=${env:UNOMI_THIRDPARTY_PROVIDER1_IPAD DRESSES:-192.168.1.1-100,::1} The above configuration will allow a range of IP addresses to aggregate - an aggregation setup (how data will be aggregated, by date, by numeric range, date range or ip range) - a condition (used to filter the data set that will be aggregated) 3.3.1. AGGREGATION "2018-10-08": 20 } You can see that we retrieve the count of newcomers aggregated by day. DATE RANGE Date ranges make it possible to "bucket" dates, for example to regroup profiles by their birth date0 码力 | 158 页 | 3.65 MB | 1 年前3
Apache Unomi 2.x - Documentationof how to setup a range: org.apache.unomi.thirdparty.provider1.ipAddresses=${env:UNOMI_THIRDPARTY_PROVIDER1_IPADDRESSES:-192.168.1.1-100,::1} The above configuration will allow a range of IP addresses port: 9310 http.port: 9210 Make SURE you change the ports out of the default 9200-9205 and 9300-9305 range (or whatever your cluster uses) otherwise both clusters will attempt to merge! On the target ElasticSearch to aggregate - an aggregation setup (how data will be aggregated, by date, by numeric range, date range or ip range) - a condition (used to filter the data set that will be aggregated) 8.3.1. AGGREGATION0 码力 | 117 页 | 4.78 MB | 1 年前3
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