Hi there!

I have a Django based website with a few dozen users. Only logged
users can enter the website and browse its pages.

I wish I could set up a stats page, i.e. some sort of table listing
how many accesses to the website for a given user. Specifically, I
need:

- per-user number of accesses
- per-page number of accesses
- detailed listing: how many times user x has accessed page y?
- I should be able to select the period of time (i.e. accesses in
  November)

I wonder if all those informations are somehow already contained in my
user model. I guess they aren't.

What's my best bet? Should I extend my db with a new model
(e.g. "access", with fields: user, page, date)?

Is there any "right" way to do this?

Thanks and regards,

-- 
Fabio Natali

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