# Hitman counts your hits, man. This is a simple webpage hit/visit counter service. To run in development, copy the provided `env.example` file to `.env`. By default, it will look for a database file in your home directory called `.hitman.db`. You can let hitman create it for you, or you can use the `sqlx db create` command (get by running `cargo install sqlx-cli`; see https://crates.io/crates/sqlx-cli ); if you do that, don't forget to also run `sqlx migrate run`, to create the tables. This project uses SQLx's compile-time SQL checking macros, so your DB needs to have the tables to allow the SQL checks to work. ## How does it work? If you wish to use this on your webpage, you need to add a couple lines. First, a "tracking pixel" that registers the current page's view: ``` html ``` Then, some javascript to retrieve the hit counts: ``` html help I don't know how to javascript, we need to get http://localhost:5000/hits/all (or 'day' or 'week'), and that will return the number of recorded hits for this page for that time period. ``` It uses the `referer` header to get the page it was called from, and uses that as the key for counting the hit.