Dashboard
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You can understand the web crash situation that occurred in each web application using the IMQA WCrash dashboard. The IMQA WCrash dashboard also enables you to check weekly user status by each web browser number of occurred crashes, and detailed error information, as well as the error rank and cumulative number set in a specific error in advance.
The IMQA WCrash dashboard page consists of the following.
❶ Top bar (common) ❷ Project information ❸ Weekly summary ❹ Daily error ❺ Percentage per Browser ❻ Error table
❶ Logo Click this logo to open the project list main screen.
❷ WCrash menu Click this menu to open each WCrash menu page.
❸ WPM icon This icon is displayed when the WPM service is created while creating a project. Click this icon to open the “WPM > Dashboard” page of the same app.
❹ Project navigation You can move from the current project to another project. Click the [home] icon to open the project list. When the project is changed, “Service > Dashboard” of the app in question is opened.
❺ Member menu The member menu of the logged-in account is displayed.
Installation guide: You can read the IMQA's installation guide. A new browser tab is displayed when clicked.
User settings: You can change the username and password. The browser timezone can change the display reference time of IMQA analysis information.
Logout: You can log out from your account.
If the logged-in user is in an environment where time zone information cannot be automatically obtained, IMQA time information may not be displayed properly. You can manually set the browser time zone according to the GMT standard time of the connected area.
You can view project information and change the app version. If you change the app version, dashboard information will be updated to the selected app version.
You can view the web crash count, session count (user count), and visit count of a specific website for the last week. Using the information, you can determine if the website is running properly.
Weekly User: Counts the number of users for the last week. The number of sessions refers to the next number of users excluding duplicates.
Weekly Session: Counts the number of sessions that occurred for the last week.
Weekly Web Crash: Counts the number of web crashes that occurred for the last week.
The unit of 1,000 is abbreviated as “1K” for quick understanding. To view actual data, move the mouse pointer on the number abbreviated as “K” and then, the actual number will be displayed on a tooltip.
You can view the error count trends and error count of a specific app version on a specific date by recording the error count by date for the last week.
Web Crash: Counts the number of web crashes by date that occurred for the last week.
If the error count increased sharply on a specific date, check to see if there were any factors that changed before or after that date.
You can see the top six browsers and error counts on your website over the past week. This can help you quickly identify which browsers are causing a high number of error counts.
Browser: Displays the name of the browser where the error occurred.
Error Count: Counts the number of errors per browser.
Browser is displayed based on the user’s User-Agent information when a user visits the website. Browsers are generally categorized into Chrome, Safari, Microsoft Edge, Firefox, and Samsung Browser. An unspecified browser may be labeled as “Unknown."
You can view the error of a website for the last week. The table shows error rank, cumulative count, crash name, current status, and last occurrence date. Using this table, you can understand occurred errors quickly and open the “Error Details” page.
❶ Header(sort) By default, errors are aligned by Most recent. Other alignment types include Rate, Cumulative count, Status, Date.
❷ Error The list shows the error that has occurred in a website for the past week. If you click on an error item, the “Error details” page will open.
Status: Status is displayed as “New”, “Open”, “Fixed”, and “Close”, which can be changed in the “Error details” page.
Cumulative count: Counts the occurrence of the error in question cumulatively.
Error: Displays the error name, error type, custom error message, and code line number. The top 3 crashes are displayed in read.
Date: Displays the date and time when the error in question occurred.
For detailed web error analytics, you can collect custom errors by specifying the desired error messages. For Custom Error Messages, see "WPM Installation Guide > Custom Web Crash > Custom Error Messages."
Index | Period | value | Merging method |
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User
Last week
Number of users
Counting
Session
Last week
Number of sessions
Counting
Web Crash
Last week
Number of occurred web error loges
Counting