4.2 KiB
Send Metrics
The metrics collection and analysis plan for Send, a forthcoming Test Pilot experiment.
Analysis
Data collected by Send will be used to answer the following high-level questions:
- Do users send files?
- How often? How many?
- What is the retention?
- What is the distribution of senders?
- How do recipients interact with promotional UI elements?
- Are file recipients converted to file senders?
- Are non-Firefox users converted to Firefox users?
- Where does it go wrong?
- How often are there errors in uploading or downloading files?
- What types of errors to users commonly see?
- At what point do errors affect retention?
Collection
Data will be collected with Google Analytics and follow Test Pilot standards for reporting.
Custom Metrics
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- the size of the file, in bytes.cm2
- the amount of time it took to complete the file transfer, in milliseconds. Only include if the file completed transferring (ref:cd2
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- the rate of the file transfer, in bytes per second. This is computed by dividingcm1
bycm2
, not by monitoring transfer speeds. Only include if the file completed transferring (ref:cd2
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- the amount of time until the file will expire, in milliseconds.cm5
- the number of files the user has ever uploaded.cm6
- the number of unexpired files the user has uploaded.cm7
- the number of files the user has ever downloaded.
Custom Dimensions
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- the method by which the user initiated an upload. One ofdrag
,click
.cd2
- the reason that the file transfer stopped. One ofcompleted
,errored
,cancelled
.cd3
- the destination of a link click. One ofexperiment-page
,download-firefox
,twitter
,github
,cookies
,terms
,privacy
,about
,legal
,mozilla
.cd4
- the location from which the user copied the URL to an upload file. One ofsuccess-screen
,upload-list
.cd5
- the referring location. One ofcompleted-download
,errored-download
,cancelled-download
,completed-upload
,errored-upload
,cancelled-upload
,testpilot
,external
.cd6
- identifying information about an error. Exclude if there is no error involved. TODO: enumerate a list of possibilities.
Events
NB: due to how files are being tracked, there are no events indicating file expiry. This carries some risk: most notably, we can only derive expiration rates by looking at download rates, which is prone to skew if there are problems in data collection.
upload-started
Triggered whenever a user begins uploading a file. Includes:
ec
-sender
ea
-upload-started
cm1
cm5
cm6
cm7
cd1
cd5
upload-stopped
Triggered whenever a user stops uploading a file. Includes:
ec
-sender
ea
-upload-stopped
cm1
cm2
cm3
cm5
cm6
cm7
cd1
cd2
cd6
download-started
Triggered whenever a user begins downloading a file. Includes:
ec
-recipient
ea
-download-started
cm1
cm4
cm5
cm6
cm7
download-stopped
Triggered whenever a user stops downloading a file.
ec
-recipient
ea
-download-stopped
cm1
cm2
(if possible and applicable)cm3
(if possible and applicable)cm5
cm6
cm7
cd2
cd6
exited
Fired whenever a user follows a link external to Send.
ec
-recipient
,sender
, orother
, as applicable.ea
-exited
cd3
upload-deleted
Fired whenever a user deletes a file they’ve uploaded.
ec
-sender
ea
-upload-deleted
cm1
cm2
cm3
cm4
cm5
cm6
cm7
cd1
copied
Fired whenever a user copies the URL of an upload file.
ec
-sender
ea
-copied
cd4
restarted
Fired whenever the user interrupts any part of funnel to return to the start of it (e.g. with a “send another file” or “send your own files” link).
ec
-recipient
,sender
, orother
, as applicable.ea
-restarted
cd2
unsupported
Fired whenever a user is presented a message saying that their browser is unsupported due to missing crypto APIs.
ec
-sender
ea
-unsupported
cd6