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If you're like me, Grant's script has been a godsend - being able to track exactly what's being voted up or down is very helpful on this site. Not so helpful are the requirements for running the script though - you need Python and SQLite installed, which can be tricky if you're on a Windows machine. Finally, there's no easy way to use the same database when you switch computers.

I've been working on a PHP port of the script that offers the same functionality. This way, all you have to do is visit a web page and the script will download your latest profile and give you an easy-to-read summary of activity since the last time you visited the page.

Just go here:

StackOverflow: http://sof.modos.org/tracker/update/your-so-user-number-here

ServerFault: http://sof.modos.org/tracker/sfupdate/your-sf-user-number-here

SuperUser (new!): http://sof.modos.org/tracker/suupdate/your-su-user-number-here

Meta: http://sof.modos.org/tracker/metaupdate/your-meta-user-number-here

Your user ID is the number that appears before your name in the address bar when you view your profile. For example, mine is 658. You're then presented with a page of your questions and answers and how much they've gained or lost points since your last visit to the page. If it's your first visit, everything is in green since everything is new. From then on, green indicates an addition of a question or an increase in reputation, and red indicates a decrease in reputation.

There is one huge caveat: everyone can see the page. I ask people NOT to view other people's pages as the information will no longer be accurate the next time they view them. I considered requiring passwords to access the individual pages, but there's no reliable way to determine that the person that contacted me is the account holder here on Stack Overflow.

Another note: everyone is currently sharing one SQLite database. Please refrain from using automated means to check the page, and only check it if you've noticed an increase in rep or you have been away for a while. Thank you.

P.S. Feedback is welcome, and if anyone wants to volunteer to redesign the page so it looks better (and uses CSS better) I'm open to suggestions. The code can be found here and uses the same database format as Grant's script linked earlier. There is one minor difference: Grant's script used the question id to identify the answer. Since multiple people are using this service, the answer ID is used instead.

Update: I notice in my server logs that some people are attempting to use their username or openID name. At this time the service only accepts your user ID number. Sorry for the confusion.

Another Update: I've made a few tweaks to the script. The most dramatic thing is that the unchanged links are now hidden. Hopefully this will be a welcome change and reduce the amount of information that you're presented with on the page. Another change is that the titles are now links to the respective question. Again, feedback is welcome.

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Hi,

This script / page is really nice! Thanks!

Just a thing : when SO is slow (or down for a little while), the script just gives a Fatal error and a couple warnings :

Fatal error: Maximum execution time of 30 seconds exceeded in /var/www/sof.modos.org/system/application/controllers/tracker.php on line 77

Warning: (null)(): 29 is not a valid cURL handle resource in Unknown on line 0

Warning: (null)(): 30 is not a valid cURL handle resource in Unknown on line 0

Warning: (null)(): 31 is not a valid cURL handle resource in Unknown on line 0

Warning: (null)(): 32 is not a valid cURL handle resource in Unknown on line 0

Not real big deal for programmers, who can understand the script won't work if SO itself is down... But, still... worth reporting ;-)

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Since today, Google Chrome crashes the tab whenever I try to open the tracker. Has anyone else seen that happen?

Crash image

EDIT:
This is the script that crashes the browser:

<script id="source" language="javascript" type="text/javascript"> 
$(function () {
    var d = [[1237872103000, 2804, 4, 134],[1237854874000, 2804, 4, 133],[1237852674000, 2804, 4, 133],[1237852660000, 2804, 4, 133],[1237852650000, 2804, 4, 133],[1237852647000, 2804, 4, 133],[1237674153000, 2794, 4, 132],[1237318844000, 2794, 4, 132],[1237267143000, 2794, 4, 132],[1237072201000, 2754, 4, 131],[1236914381000, 2734, 4, 130],[1236700948000, 2716, 4, 129],[1236464813000, 2616, 4, 127],[1236367422000, 2616, 4, 127],[1236269105000, 2566, 4, 122],[1236211957000, 2566, 4, 122],[1235945184000, 2461, 4, 119],[1235938066000, 2391, 4, 118],[1235935128000, 2311, 4, 118],[1235934812000, 2301, 4, 118],[1235769838000, 2269, 3, 115],[1235591399000, 2209, 3, 114],[1235347449000, 1983, 3, 105],[1235052994000, 1923, 3, 97],[1234997024000, 1913, 3, 93],[1234815010000, 1843, 3, 91],[1234813486000, 1768, 3, 91],[1234702255000, 1668, 3, 84],[1234359112000, 1603, 3, 82],[1233599109000, 1558, 3, 81],[1233595405000, 1558, 3, 80],[1233582758000, 1538, 3, 78],[1233530088000, 1538, 3, 77],[1233440137000, 1528, 3, 77],[1233432149000, 1508, 3, 77],[1233408622000, 1508, 3, 76],[1233366853000, 1463, 3, 75],[1233154770000, 1444, 3, 74],[1233154729000, 1444, 3, 74],[1233154032000, 1444, 3, 74],[1233102501000, 1429, 3, 72],[1233056298000, 1419, 3, 71],[1233002131000, 1409, 3, 71],[1232990841000, 1409, 3, 71],[1232902482000, 1379, 3, 70],[1232644221000, 1379, 3, 70],[1232548686000, 1380, 3, 70],[1232383313000, 1355, 3, 70],[1232382023000, 1355, 3, 70],[1232329515000, 1305, 3, 70],[1232328774000, 1275, 3, 70],[1232327890000, 1235, 3, 69],[1232286623000, 1175, 3, 67],[1232100692000, 1165, 3, 67],[1232029994000, 1165, 3, 67],[1231889423000, 1166, 3, 66],[1231776892000, 1157, 3, 65],[1231701196000, 1117, 3, 64],[1231289021000, 1015, 2, 60],[1230938140000, 995, 2, 56],[1230748569000, 956, 2, 54],[1230737918000, 757, 2, 53],[1230659715000, 758, 2, 52],[1230489922000, 733, 1, 53],[1229981558000, 690, 1, 48],[1229894416000, 671, 1, 47],[1229362482000, 664, 1, 45],[1229362455000, 664, 1, 45],];

    var plot = $.plot($("#placeholder"),
       [d],
       { lines: { show: true },
         points: { show: false },
         //selection: { mode: "xy" },
         grid: { hoverable: false, clickable: false },
		xaxis: { mode: "time", timeformat: "%m/%d", ticks: 6},
        //yaxis: { ticks: "4"}
         });

});
</script>
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Hey Nobody,

One minor CSS suggestion: could you remove any styling around making the background white? i.e. anything line that looks like:

background-color: white;

It doesn't do anything for people who's background colour is white (which would be most people) and it looks wierd for people who have set the default background colour for webpages to something other than white (which would be me).

Your style block in the generated HTML page would then look like this:

<style type="text/css">
  	.new { 	background-color: green;
			font-weight: bold;}
	.question { 	background-color: cccccc;}
	.up { 	background-color: green;
			font-weight: bold;}
	.down { background-color: red;
			font-weight: bold;}
	.nc {
			color: black; }
	a.new:link {color: #FFFFFF;}
	a.new:visited { color: #FFFFFF; }
	a.new:hover { color: #AAAAAA; }
	a.new:active { color: #CCCCCC;}
	a:link { color: #000000; }
	a:visited { color: #000000; }
	a:hover { color: #555555; }
	a:active { color: #333333;}
</style>

(as an aside, I changed my browsers default background colour to off-white (#FAFAFA) to make non-styled pages a little nicer to read)

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You could also add a chart for the profile view count.

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nobody, I think this is new since the recent update SO made to the user pages, but all user tacker pages show all answers as:

0   unchanged not shown
xxx unable to be tracked
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Hey nobody, I'm getting a database error while attempting to view the page!

http://sof.modos.org/tracker/update/xxx

A Database Error Occurred

Error Number: 5

database is locked

SELECT * FROM profile WHERE user = '1666' ORDER BY date DESC LIMIT 1

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A few days ago I tried to get some advice from the community about how to gather, process, and display the reputation data, but unfortunately no one replied with any suggestions.

Anyways, I've been trying to somehow combine the data that is present on the user page and the data in the JSON APIs so that they can be stored and presented together. However, there are several factors that made it difficult to cleanly map the two data sets to each other, and now, with the introduction of the rep bounties, this is obviously impossible.

Instead what I've done is to create a separate section for the information contained in the JSON API. You'll see this near the top between "overview" and "questions". Similarly to the "questions" and "answers" sections, the "reputation" section lists the title of the question, the net reputation gain from that post, and how much that gain has changed since the last time the page was loaded. If there is no change, the post is not displayed.

You will also notice that some of the rows will have a grey background - this indicates that the post is a question. Normal white backgrounds indicate that the post is an answer.

I've done some preliminary testing, but I'm sure there are edge conditions I haven't encountered yet. If you see any bugs, let me know in this topic. Thanks.

edit 1 (01/28/09): Well that was quick. Less than 24 hours after I finally integrate the new data with the old, the plug has been pulled on the JSON API. Going to this page used to give you a listing of all my posts and corresponding rep gains/losses, but now it just gives a not found error.

This has been somewhat mitigated by the introduction of a recent activity tracker, which can be found at:

http://stackoverflow.com/users/recent/{userid}

I was initially optimistic about using this as a new data source, but it looks like you get a not found error when you try to visit any user id but your own.

edit 2 (01/28/09): I switched over to the reputation table JSON. It should work more or less the same as before. Again, let me know of problems. Thanks.

edit 3 (01/30/09): The reputation JSON API is back, albeit at a different URL, so I've switched back to using that instead of the rep table JSON.

edit 4 (04/12/09): Some of you may have noticed that your stats page has changed again - the questions and answers sections are now paginated. In the implementation of this feature an API has been revealed that allows access to all your answers (not just the top 100). I've updated the service to use these new APIs so the "XXX unable to be tracked" message should remain no more than an unpleasant memory. Once again, if you notice any glitches please let me know! Thanks.

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How is the switchover to the new JSON reputation API going? We should be able to get the same information as from scraping the user profile page, using a start date before the site started, and an end date in the future. It's annoying that it's a date instead of a timestamp, but whatever. The one bit it's missing is an Accepted flag.

Need any collaboration?

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This could be considered an issue but its related to how SO is changing. Currently it only shows top 100 answers.

So when i got a down vote on a low answer i gave a while back it didn't show in the tracker, since the scrape cant see the difference.

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So, it looks like the user profile page has been "improved" (2009-01-10) to only list the a user's top 100 posts. This appears to be true for viewing other profiles as well as your own.

Anyway, the result of this change is that the reputation tracker is now fundamentally broken. Somehow we'll need to gain the attention of Jeff&co to revert this or provide an alternate access mechanism suitable for third party scripts.

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Do you still have the source available? As I've gotten a solution to prevent other users from messing up your results. You just need to hash the email address used by the viewer and check for the gravatar image link on the page as outlined on the gravatar site. If the user id and image hash match, then record the change to the database, otherwise... just show results. I can make that change, but the source seems lost... :(

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I have received the following error today:

trans rollback called

A Database Error Occurred

Error Number: 8

attempt to write a readonly database

INSERT INTO profile VALUES(...snip...)

You working on something? Or, is your server just getting ready to die...

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There's a small bug in the script. In the $.plot function call, you've commmented-out the yaxis: parameter, but the previous line still ends with a comma, which is an error. If you have IE set for JS development (like I do), this pops up a very annoy messagebox, run time the script is run.

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How did I lose 100 rep points last night?

http://sof.modos.org/tracker/chart/20848

Everything on my status page stayed the same (number of questions, answers, votes, etc.).

It doesn't show on my "Users" page (at least that I can see).

According to the FAQ you can lose 100 points when one of your posts is flagged offensive. If that happened to me, I sure can't see which of my responses was flagged.

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Is there some problem with the hosting? I am getting "Access Denied" when I try to access the site now...

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I love the script! Nice job.

I wish the page had a link to http://stackoverflow.com/questions on it to save me from using a bookmark. I always seem to go there after looking at the changes... ;)

Also, could it also scrape the Responses tab to see if you have any responses to look at?

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Two simple requests

  • (trivial) Could you add a timestamp of the report at the bottom?
  • (near trivial) Could you add a timestamp of the previous report (ie, start of range)

(I normally keep the page open in a browser tab, and refresh it every now & then)

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FYI, a rather unproductive tracert:

C:\dev>tracert modos.org

Tracing route to modos.org [208.94.116.104]
over a maximum of 30 hops:

  1     7 ms    10 ms     7 ms  172.20.0.254
  2     *        *        *     Request timed out.
  3     *        *        *     Request timed out.
  4     *        *        *     Request timed out.
  5     *        *        *     Request timed out.
  6     *        *        *     Request timed out.
  7     *        *        *     Request timed out.
  8     *        *        *     Request timed out.
  9     *        *        *     Request timed out.
 10     *        *        *     Request timed out.
 11     *        *        *     Request timed out.
 12     *        *        *     Request timed out.
 13     *        *        *     Request timed out.
 14     *        *        *     Request timed out.
 15     *        *        *     Request timed out.
 16     *        *        *     Request timed out.
 17     *        *        *     Request timed out.
 18     *        *        *     Request timed out.
 19   192 ms   192 ms   192 ms  vhost.phx4.nearlyfreespeech.net [208.94.116.104]

Trace complete.
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This was a 4-comment reply to SCdF, but for clarity I've moved it into its own post.

@SCdF thanks for your feedback - can you be more specific about how much time it takes? There's a pair of numbers at the bottom of the screen that should indicate how long it took to fetch the profile page (scrape) and how long it took to process it (process). What sort of numbers do you get?

Also, let me know if it seems to take much longer than the numbers at the bottom indicate. For me, the whole thing takes about 2 seconds, which is about right considering it takes about 1 second to fetch the profile page and another second to process my request and send it back to me.

Incidentally, I am also hosting the code on GitHub: http://github.com/kylec/sof-update/ so if you do want to host your own, you shouldn't have much trouble. It currently uses the same database format as Grant's scraper, and it's expected to be called "sof.db" and put with the index.php file.

Still, I plan to introduce some updates so if you go it by yourself you'll be stuck with an older version (and updates aren't guaranteed to be drop-in replacements)

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@nobody, wrt performance I just did a fiddler trace:

Request Count:  1  
Bytes Sent:     543  
Bytes Received: 1,242  

ACTUAL PERFORMANCE  
--------------  
Requests started at:        13:13:33:1908  
Responses completed at:     13:13:49:9723  
Total Sequence time:        00:00:16.7815722  
DNS Lookup time:            12,172ms  
TCP/IP Connect time:        15ms

So, DNS seems to take an age for some reason. For reference, the resulting page states:

scrape: 0.63s process: 0.46s

It may also be worth noting that I live in NZ.

Anyway, not sure what you can do about that, but I thought I would post it anyway.

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Small update - The reputation graph is now based on JQuery Flot like the one in the reputation tab. This should be helpful when using devices that don't have flash (i.e. iPhone).

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Looks good. FWIW, I have done something in the past where there was an official site, and I created a third-party site whose accounts I wanted to link up with the official site. What I did was maintain a completely separate user set for my site (usernames, passwords, etc.). The username of my site would have to match the username on the official site. Then, a given user on my site would be challenged to put some string in a publicly scrapable place (say, their user profile there), and click a Verify button on my site to have my site go and crawl the page to verify the existence of the string. This system worked for us. You could try something similar?

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Looks like this has been implemented now.

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By now many of you have noticed the new "Reputation" tab in your profile. It now shows a graph of your reputation over time (since the start of the site) and can display the votes that affected the reputation score in a selected range. This, in many ways, duplicates the functionality of my service.

However, there are still some things that this tab does not show. First, it displays your increase in reputation for each post but does not display the score increase of the post itself. If you've hit your daily reputation cap further up-votes will not be displayed. This is evident in my profile where my "Finding a single number in a list" answer has given me more reputation than my "Age Distribution of Stack Overflow Users" question even though the question has a higher score. Also, the only way to check to see if your answer was accepted is to see if the rep change ends in "5".

Second, it's very difficult to get a snapshot of the difference between now and the last time you checked. If you've an active user that's been here for months the selection of the last few hours is quite impossible.

That said, I anticipate some changes to my service to use the new unofficial API to address these specific concerns. The purpose of my service has always been to supplement, not duplicate, features available here, and I plan to adjust my site accordingly. I'm just not sure what would be of use to people here so I'm open to feature suggestions. The only limitation is that I would prefer to scrape as few sites as possible to keep the load time down.


The unofficial API, for those wondering, is used as follows:

http://stackoverflow.com/users/[user number]/[start time]/[end time]

example:

http://stackoverflow.com/users/658/1222387200000/1222560000000

This returns a JSON with PostUrl, PostTitle, RepPositive, and RepNegative.

The time appears to be a UNIX timestamp with '000' appended. I don't know if this is the ASP timestamp because I don't have access to that environment.

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There is also another option that might be of use for many people and less of a burden for Kyle's site, esp. if you take advantage of RSS feeds: go to Page2RSS and create a feed for your user page (the one with the format http://stackoverflow.com/users/####/). I believe that Page2RSS checks pages for changes about every 6 hours, which is more than enough at least for me.

The feed item links to a page on page2rss.com, where there is a link "View entire page". This will show in yellow highlighting what changed since the last time your user page was changed.

It's not perfect, can't be customized, but it's easy and useful, especially if you spend a lot of time reading RSS feeds.

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This is great... I'd like to see a graph of my reputation and what question/answer modified it ;)

PS: The reputation graph is not working for me, it just shows my current reputation

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Minor thing really, but instead of keeping the source in a separate txt file and manually updating it all the time, you could just add the following code:

if ($_GET['source'])
{
    highlight_file(__FILE__);
    exit;
}

That way we could just visit http://modos.org/sof/?source to get the always up-to-date code.

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@Unkwntech

First, I think the script is fast enough to accommodate many more users, so don't worry about leeching my bandwidth or slowing down my hosting provider. That said, if you do want to deploy your own, just follow these instructions:

The script can be downloaded here. You will need to set up a SQLite database named sof.db in the top directory (with index.php, license.txt, etc) with the following tables:

CREATE TABLE 'Questions' (
  'Question' varchar(128) NOT NULL,
  'votes' int(11) NOT NULL,
  'id' INTEGER PRIMARY KEY NOT NULL,
  'accepted' tinyint(4) NOT NULL
);
CREATE TABLE 'profile' (
  'rep' int(11) NOT NULL,
  'badges' int(11) NOT NULL,
  'questions' int(11) NOT NULL,
  'answers' int(11) NOT NULL,
  'date' varchar(16) NOT NULL,
  'user' int(11) NOT NULL
);

That should get you up and running.

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I wonder if you might provide the script, I would like to build out a notifier, and I don't want to put a masive load on your server when I have my own.

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@Sam Hasler

The site now tracks accepted answers. Posts that are marked with "+A" means the answer was newly accepted. "-A" means the answer was accepted, but now is not. "A" only appears with other activity (+/- rep) and indicates the answer is accepted.

Curiously, no sooner did I deploy the update when I saw my rep drop by 15 points when someone unaccepted an answer I wrote a few days ago, so this new feature is already seeing immediate use from at least me.

update: added a link to the flash graph of rep Grant had in his post.

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