Pixela, Record and Track your habits or effort. All by API.
Pixela is the Pixelation API service. With this service, you can get a GitHub like graph that expresses the degree of your daily various activities on a basis with a vivid gradation.
This document is an introduction to Pixela. Used in builderscon 2019 https://builderscon.io/tokyo/2019 .
This document discusses Pixela, an API service for tracking personal data. It describes how Pixela uses the Google App Engine platform and Datastore database, allowing users to track metrics over time through a simple web API. Examples are provided of making API calls to Pixela to create user and graph objects and add new data points.
This document provides information about three different events and opportunities. It announces a meetup about the Mackerel monitoring service to be held on February 21st in Tokyo. It also shares a link to an open-source home server project on GitHub called a-know-home-server. Finally, it includes a link to a job posting for a sales engineer position at Hatena.
This document appears to be notes from a talk or conference about web development and infrastructure. It discusses the speaker's career transitioning from web development to infrastructure engineering and their experiences working with PaaS and IaaS cloud services. Specific technologies and conferences mentioned include Ruby, Google App Engine, Mackerel, and YAPC::Asia Tokyo.
Pixela, Record and Track your habits or effort. All by API.
Pixela is the Pixelation API service. With this service, you can get a GitHub like graph that expresses the degree of your daily various activities on a basis with a vivid gradation.
This document is an introduction to Pixela. Used in builderscon 2019 https://builderscon.io/tokyo/2019 .
This document discusses Pixela, an API service for tracking personal data. It describes how Pixela uses the Google App Engine platform and Datastore database, allowing users to track metrics over time through a simple web API. Examples are provided of making API calls to Pixela to create user and graph objects and add new data points.
This document provides information about three different events and opportunities. It announces a meetup about the Mackerel monitoring service to be held on February 21st in Tokyo. It also shares a link to an open-source home server project on GitHub called a-know-home-server. Finally, it includes a link to a job posting for a sales engineer position at Hatena.
This document appears to be notes from a talk or conference about web development and infrastructure. It discusses the speaker's career transitioning from web development to infrastructure engineering and their experiences working with PaaS and IaaS cloud services. Specific technologies and conferences mentioned include Ruby, Google App Engine, Mackerel, and YAPC::Asia Tokyo.
This document appears to be notes from a Mackerel user group meeting. It discusses using the Mackerel monitoring service and fluentd plugin to monitor and visualize various metrics from applications and devices. Specific examples covered include monitoring Fitbit activity data and Google Analytics visitor counts, and displaying the metrics in a Dashing dashboard using custom widgets. The document also mentions restricting access to metrics collection via Nginx and standardizing the Mackerel API.
This document appears to be notes from a Mackerel user group meeting. It discusses using the Mackerel monitoring service and fluentd plugin to monitor and visualize various metrics from applications and devices. Specific examples covered include monitoring Fitbit activity data and Google Analytics visitor counts, and displaying the metrics in a Dashing dashboard using custom widgets. The document also mentions restricting access to metrics collection via Nginx and standardizing the Mackerel API.