Admin::Dimension
Represents qualitative data about the server.
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Attributes
key
Description: The unique keystring for the requested dimension.
Type: String
Version history:
3.5.0 - added
data
Description: The data available for the requested dimension.
Type: Array of Hash
Version history:
3.5.0 - added
Data attributes
key
Description: The unique keystring for this data item.
Type: String
Version history:
3.5.0 - added
human_key
Description: A human-readable key for this data item.
Type: String
Version history:
3.5.0 - added
value
Description: The value for this data item.
Type: String
Version history:
3.5.0 - added
unit
optional
Description: The units associated with this data item’s value, if applicable.
Type: String
Version history:
3.5.0 - added
human_value
optional
Description: A human-readable formatted value for this data item.
Type: String
Version history:
3.5.0 - added
Examples
languages
Count how many local statuses are posted in each language, then show dimensional data about how popular each language is.
{
"key": "languages",
"data": [
{
"key": "en",
"human_key": "English",
"value": "10"
},
{
"key": "es",
"human_key": "Spanish",
"value": "1"
},
// ...
]
}
sources
Count how many local statuses were authored by a given client, then show dimensional data about how popular each client is.
{
"key": "sources",
"data": [
{
"key": "web",
"human_key": "Website",
"value": "2"
},
// ...
]
}
servers
Count how many statuses were posted from a given domain, then show dimensional data about the most popular remote servers.
{
"key": "servers",
"data": [
{
"key": "botsin.space",
"human_key": "botsin.space",
"value": "13738"
},
{
"key": "mastodon.social",
"human_key": "mastodon.social",
"value": "8928"
},
// ...
]
}
space_usage
Show dimensional data about how much space is used by each software in your server stack.
{
"key": "space_usage",
"data": [
{
"key": "postgresql",
"human_key": "PostgreSQL",
"value": "14924935",
"unit": "bytes",
"human_value": "14.2 MB"
},
{
"key": "redis",
"human_key": "Redis",
"value": "1972544",
"unit": "bytes",
"human_value": "1.88 MB"
},
{
"key": "media",
"human_key": "Media storage",
"value": "0",
"unit": "bytes",
"human_value": "0 Bytes"
}
]
},
software_versions
Show dimensional data about which versions of software in your server stack you are using.
{
"key": "software_versions",
"data": [
{
"key": "mastodon",
"human_key": "Mastodon",
"value": "3.5.3",
"human_value": "3.5.3"
},
{
"key": "ruby",
"human_key": "Ruby",
"value": "3.0.4p208",
"human_value": "3.0.4p208"
},
{
"key": "postgresql",
"human_key": "PostgreSQL",
"value": "10.22",
"human_value": "10.22"
},
{
"key": "redis",
"human_key": "Redis",
"value": "4.0.9",
"human_value": "4.0.9"
}
]
}
tag_servers
Count how many statuses contain the trending tag with the given id
, then show dimensional data about the most popular servers using that trending tag.
{
"key": "tag_servers",
"data": [
{
"key": "live.hatnix.net",
"human_key": "live.hatnix.net",
"value": "6"
},
{
"key": "linuxrocks.online",
"human_key": "linuxrocks.online",
"value": "4"
}
]
}
tag_languages
Count how many statuses contain the trending tag with the given id
, then show dimensional data about the most popular languages for those statuses.
{
"key": "tag_languages",
"data": [
{
"key": "und",
"human_key": "und",
"value": "8"
},
{
"key": "en",
"human_key": "English",
"value": "7"
},
// ...
]
}
instance_accounts
Count how many followers each account from the given domain
has, then show dimensional data about the most popular accounts from that remote server.
{
"key": "instance_accounts",
"data": [
{
"key": "fribbledom",
"human_key": "fribbledom",
"value": "33"
},
{
"key": "ShugoWah",
"human_key": "ShugoWah",
"value": "26"
},
// ...
]
}
instance_languages
Count how many statuses from the given domain
are posted in each language, then show dimensional data about how popular each language is on that remote server.
{
"key": "instance_languages",
"data": [
{
"key": "en",
"human_key": "English",
"value": "5848"
},
{
"key": "de",
"human_key": "German",
"value": "155"
},
// ...
]
}