Datafari proposes by default a set of analytics dashboards, focusing on the datafari components. Users knowledgeable in React can create their own dashboard. For the explanation about the dashboards, please refer to Analytic Stack
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Datafari proposes by default a set of ELK analytics dashboards, focusing on the search log, allowing the user to create new dashboards, more flexible but with no notion of "navigation" of users. Also proposing analytics over the indexed corpora. The ELK layout (Elasticsearch, Logstash, Kibana) provides a fully customizable analytic UI through Kibana. By default, three dashboards are focused on Usage and indexed Documents in Datafari (as of Datafari 4.0.0). Many others are available, but they focus on monitoring the status of the Datafari servers :
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Valid up to 3.2 up to 3.xThe documentation below is valid up to Datafari v3.2 |
Datafari proposes by default several dashboards: a "static" analytics UI, focusing on search behavior, taking into account a notion of "navigation" of users when they do their search. a set of ELK analytics dashboards (introduced in Datafari 2.2), focusing on the search log, allowing the user to create new dashboards, more flexible but with no notion of "navigation" of users. Also proposing analytics over the indexed corpora. The ELK layout (Elasticsearch, Logstash, Kibana) provides a fully customizable analytic UI through Kibana. By default, three dashboards are focused on Usage and indexed Documents in Datafari (as of Datafari 4.0.0). Many others are available, but they focus on monitoring the status of the Datafari servers :
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