I think it would be a good feature to be able to define an expiry date on a redirect. Most redirects naturally expire after a periode of time and is just filling up the database and UI. So if expiry date exceeded, then delete the record :-)
I think that's sounds like a good idea - And I'm certain that Stefan would like you to report it on the issue tracker at the GitHub repo here https://github.com/kipusoep/UrlTracker as he does not check these forums very often anymore. It's easier for him to manage when things are reported directly at GitHub :)
Is this a feature that you think should be on all redirects or just specific ones? For example if you're running a marketing campaign.
As a general feature I wonder if the addition of a LastUsed timestamp would be useful, then you could create your own scheduled task to run as and when you feel like it from whereever you like (on the web server, db server, as an Azure Job etc.) and prune the table using your own rules.
It would also be quite useful to know how many times a URL has been requested.
Redirect expiry date
I think it would be a good feature to be able to define an expiry date on a redirect. Most redirects naturally expire after a periode of time and is just filling up the database and UI. So if expiry date exceeded, then delete the record :-)
Hi UmbracoNewb
I think that's sounds like a good idea - And I'm certain that Stefan would like you to report it on the issue tracker at the GitHub repo here https://github.com/kipusoep/UrlTracker as he does not check these forums very often anymore. It's easier for him to manage when things are reported directly at GitHub :)
/Jan
Is this a feature that you think should be on all redirects or just specific ones? For example if you're running a marketing campaign.
As a general feature I wonder if the addition of a LastUsed timestamp would be useful, then you could create your own scheduled task to run as and when you feel like it from whereever you like (on the web server, db server, as an Azure Job etc.) and prune the table using your own rules.
It would also be quite useful to know how many times a URL has been requested.
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