* feature(intelligent-search): Added API to connect to Llama.cpp in EC2 and filter the response into OR filters * updated sql to filter script and added init.sql for tables * feature(intelligent-search): Changed llama.cpp for llama in GPU now contained in API * Updated Dockerfile to use GPU and download LLM from S3 * Added link to facebook/research/llama * Updated Dockerfile * Updated requirements and Dockerfile base images * fixed minor issues: Not used variables, updated COPY and replace values * fix(intelligent-search): Fixed WHERE statement filter * feature(smart-charts): Added method to create charts using llama. style(intelligent-search): Changed names for attributes to match frontend format. fix(intelligent-search): Fixed vulnerability in requiments and small issues fix * Added some test before deploying the service * Added semaphore to handle concurrency --------- Co-authored-by: EC2 Default User <ec2-user@ip-10-0-2-226.eu-central-1.compute.internal> |
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Session replay for developers
The most advanced open-source session replay for building delightful web apps.
OpenReplay is a session replay suite you can host yourself, that lets you see what users do on your web app, helping you troubleshoot issues faster.
- Session replay. OpenReplay replays what users do, but not only. It also shows you what went under the hood, how your website or app behaves by capturing network activity, console logs, JS errors, store actions/state, page speed metrics, cpu/memory usage and much more.
- Low footprint. With a ~26KB (.br) tracker that asynchronously sends minimal data for a very limited impact on performance.
- Self-hosted. No more security compliance checks, 3rd-parties processing user data. Everything OpenReplay captures stays in your cloud for a complete control over your data.
- Privacy controls. Fine-grained security features for sanitizing user data.
- Easy deploy. With support of major public cloud providers (AWS, GCP, Azure, DigitalOcean).
Features
- Session replay: Lets you relive your users' experience, see where they struggle and how it affects their behavior. Each session replay is automatically analyzed based on heuristics, for easy triage.
- DevTools: It's like debugging in your own browser. OpenReplay provides you with the full context (network activity, JS errors, store actions/state and 40+ metrics) so you can instantly reproduce bugs and understand performance issues.
- Assist: Helps you support your users by seeing their live screen and instantly hopping on call (WebRTC) with them without requiring any 3rd-party screen sharing software.
- Omni-search: Search and filter by almost any user action/criteria, session attribute or technical event, so you can answer any question. No instrumentation required.
- Funnels: For surfacing the most impactful issues causing conversion and revenue loss.
- Fine-grained privacy controls: Choose what to capture, what to obscure or what to ignore so user data doesn't even reach your servers.
- Plugins oriented: Get to the root cause even faster by tracking application state (Redux, VueX, MobX, NgRx, Pinia and Zustand) and logging GraphQL queries (Apollo, Relay) and Fetch/Axios requests.
- Integrations: Sync your backend logs with your session replays and see what happened front-to-back. OpenReplay supports Sentry, Datadog, CloudWatch, Stackdriver, Elastic and more.
Deployment Options
OpenReplay can be deployed anywhere. Follow our step-by-step guides for deploying it on major public clouds:
OpenReplay Cloud
For those who want to simply use OpenReplay as a service, sign up for a free account on our cloud offering.
Community Support
Please refer to the official OpenReplay documentation. That should help you troubleshoot common issues. For additional help, you can reach out to us on one of these channels:
- Slack (Connect with our engineers and community)
- GitHub (Bug and issue reports)
- Twitter (Product updates, Great content)
- YouTube (How-to tutorials, past Community Calls)
- Website chat (Talk to us)
Contributing
We're always on the lookout for contributions to OpenReplay, and we're glad you're considering it! Not sure where to start? Look for open issues, preferably those marked as good first issues.
See our Contributing Guide for more details.
Also, feel free to join our Slack to ask questions, discuss ideas or connect with our contributors.
Roadmap
Check out our roadmap and keep an eye on what's coming next. You're free to submit new ideas and vote on features.
License
This monorepo uses several licenses. See LICENSE for more details.