hi It's possible to share (graphical) measurement from my ripe probe without login to my account?
I think I'm going to need more clarification on what you need: are you talking about a measurement page like this: https://atlas.ripe.net/measurements/1000192/ Or a probe page like this? https://atlas.ripe.net/probes/10006/ The easiest way to share a measurement page is to mark the measurement public, and then just give out the URL for the page as I have above. No account sharing required. Similarly, you can mark a probe public and then give that probe's URL to the person. If however, you don't want to make your measurement public, the only way to give people access to it without giving up your account is to give them an API key and let them access the data via the API -- though this is of course not graphical. As for non-public probes, we do allow limited sharing if you belong to an LIR. You can allow probe management by other members of your LIR by going to "Management Sharing" on the probe page when you're logged in and filling out the form there. If you don't see a section with that name, you're probably not a member of an LIR, which means you're only able to share probes that are marked "public". If however you want to share non-public measurements, On 22/12/14 13:30, Lukasz Trabinski wrote:
hi
It's possible to share (graphical) measurement from my ripe probe without login to my account?
Hi My probe is marked as public https://atlas.ripe.net/probes/16736 but when I’m not login in I can’t see for example "Results from Built-in Measurements”. I would like show / share it to everyone.
Wiadomość napisana przez Daniel Quinn <dquinn@ripe.net> w dniu 22 gru 2014, o godz. 14:16:
I think I'm going to need more clarification on what you need: are you talking about a measurement page like this:
https://atlas.ripe.net/measurements/1000192/
Or a probe page like this?
https://atlas.ripe.net/probes/10006/
The easiest way to share a measurement page is to mark the measurement public, and then just give out the URL for the page as I have above. No account sharing required. Similarly, you can mark a probe public and then give that probe's URL to the person.
If however, you don't want to make your measurement public, the only way to give people access to it without giving up your account is to give them an API key and let them access the data via the API -- though this is of course not graphical.
As for non-public probes, we do allow limited sharing if you belong to an LIR. You can allow probe management by other members of your LIR by going to "Management Sharing" on the probe page when you're logged in and filling out the form there. If you don't see a section with that name, you're probably not a member of an LIR, which means you're only able to share probes that are marked "public".
If however you want to share non-public measurements,
On 22/12/14 13:30, Lukasz Trabinski wrote:
hi
It's possible to share (graphical) measurement from my ripe probe without login to my account?
Ah, for that, all you need to know is that all of the graphs on that page are coming from RIPEStat. Once you know this, you can figure out how to share the charts: 1. While logged in, find your probe and click on “Results from Built-in Measurements” 2. Under the chart you want to share, click the little little square button with the two arrows on it. If you hold your mouse over the button, you should get a little tooltip that says “Enlarge”. I’ve attached a screenshot of the button I’m talking about. 3. An overlay will appear with a larger version of the chart, and below that is a button labelled “See this on RIPEStat”. Click that button. 4. You’ll be directed to a page that looks like this <https://stat.ripe.net/m/widget/atlas-ping-measurements#w.mode=condensed&w.measurement_id=1026&w.probe_id=16736>. This is a RIPEStat widget page that’s publicly available for your probe that you can share with whomever you like. We’re working on making things like this easier, but for the moment, this should get you what you need.
Thank’s. It’s works. But I would like have on one link all graphs.
Wiadomość napisana przez Daniel Quinn <dquinn@ripe.net> w dniu 22 gru 2014, o godz. 15:05:
Ah, for that, all you need to know is that all of the graphs on that page are coming from RIPEStat. Once you know this, you can figure out how to share the charts:
• While logged in, find your probe and click on “Results from Built-in Measurements” • Under the chart you want to share, click the little little square button with the two arrows on it. If you hold your mouse over the button, you should get a little tooltip that says “Enlarge”. I’ve attached a screenshot of the button I’m talking about. • An overlay will appear with a larger version of the chart, and below that is a button labelled “See this on RIPEStat”. Click that button. • You’ll be directed to a page that looks like this. This is a RIPEStat widget page that’s publicly available for your probe that you can share with whomever you like. We’re working on making things like this easier, but for the moment, this should get you what you need.
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Duely noted. We'll see if we can make that work in future releases.
What i've done is tell people to create an account (free) and give them the direct link to the msm in the past. eg: https://atlas.ripe.net/atlas/udm.html?msm_id=1665596#!tab-seismograph1665596 It would be nice if there was an easier way to link to the interface without them creating an account but that's sometimes not feasible. - Jared On Mon, Dec 22, 2014 at 01:30:40PM +0100, Lukasz Trabinski wrote:
hi
It's possible to share (graphical) measurement from my ripe probe without login to my account?
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It would be nice if there was an easier way to link to the interface without them creating an account but that’s sometimes not feasible. It’s absolutely possible. Public measurements are available publicly (read: no login required) now via the new interface. To use your measurement ID for example: https://atlas.ripe.net/measurements/1665596/#!seismograph <https://atlas.ripe.net/measurements/1665596/#%21seismograph> Note that the new measurement pages will replace the old ones in the new year, but until then both are available. They’re right next to each other in the navigation: old on the left, new on the right.
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