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Static Resource

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This document describes how to monitor static resources. Static resources in a frontend HTML page include JavaScript, CSS, and image files. If the loading of such files takes too long or fails, it will directly affect or even paralyze the page. Static resource monitoring helps you analyze the frontend static resource conditions.

Prerequisites

Directions

1. Log in to the RUM console.
2. On the left sidebar, click Static Resource.
3. On the static resource page, you can view the static resource metrics.

Aggregated analysis

It displays the change trends of key static resource performance metrics, including static resource request duration and success rate.
You can click a legend above the chart to hide or show the corresponding data.
You can display the trend for the specified time period or the past 14 days.
You can drag the curve to display the static resource duration at a specific time point.
You can drag the round buttons left and right to adjust the time span of the chart.

Page analysis

It displays the average loading duration of all static resources on all pages.

Top view

Top resources view: it displays the top static resources with the highest number of requests. Up to 1,000 static resources can be displayed.
Top resource failures view: it displays the top static resources with the highest number of failed requests. Up to 1,000 static resources can be displayed.

Other views

View Name
Description
Network/Platform view
It uses a pie chart to display the number, percentage, average duration, success rate, TCP connection time, and DNS query time of static resources from each network type/platform, such as 3G, 4G, and Wi-Fi networks as well as macOS, Windows, and iOS platforms.
ISP view
It uses a pie chart to display the number, percentage, average duration, success rate, TCP connection time, and DNS query time of static resources from each ISP such as China Mobile, China Telecom, and China Unicom.
Region view
It uses a pie chart to display the number, percentage, average duration, success rate, TCP connection time, and DNS query time of static resources from each region.
Brand/Model view
It uses a pie chart to display the number, percentage, average duration, success rate, TCP connection time, and DNS query time of static resources from each mobile phone brand/model.
Browser view
It uses a pie chart to display the number, percentage, average duration, success rate, TCP connection time, and DNS query time of static resources from each browser.
Version view
It uses a pie chart to display the number, percentage, average duration, success rate, TCP connection time, and DNS query time of static resources from each application version. You can use new Aegis to pass in version during application connection to customize the version information related to development. The SDK version is used by default.
ext1/ext2/ext3 views
They are custom views. You can customize their parameters passed in during reporting.


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