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With this easy step-by-step guide it should be quite simple to setup PIWIK and adjust the relevant properties to start tracking. Documentation about the corresponding front end adapter can be found [[AppSuite:Metrics-Adapters#PIWIK | here]]. | With this easy step-by-step guide it should be quite simple to setup PIWIK and adjust the relevant properties to start tracking. Documentation about the corresponding front end adapter can be found [[AppSuite:Metrics-Adapters#PIWIK | here]]. | ||
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Revision as of 09:39, 22 September 2015
Metrics: Analytics Solutions
PIWIK
With this easy step-by-step guide it should be quite simple to setup PIWIK and adjust the relevant properties to start tracking. Documentation about the corresponding front end adapter can be found here.
1. Preconditions
important
Please ensure PIWIK runs also on SSL in case OX Appsuite does.
adblockers
hint: in case you consider to bypass adblockier mechanisms please avoid suspicious strings for any part of the url (for example ‘piwik’). One possible solution would be to use [mod_rewrite] or something similar to aliases for affected urls.
2. Install PIWIK
Simply follow the steps provided by the PIWIK documentation http://piwik.org/docs/installation/
Please pause when you reach step 8 of the wizard (JavaScript Tag) and move on with part 2 of this guide.
3. Take a deeper look at the generated script
The script provided by PIWIK will look like this:
<script type="text/javascript">
var _paq = _paq || [];
_paq.push(['trackPageView']);
_paq.push(['enableLinkTracking']);
(function() {
// in this line you can see the base url that we need to add as property
var u="//metrics.example.com/piwik/";
_paq.push(['setTrackerUrl', u+'piwik.php']);
// in this line you can see the site id that we need to add as property
_paq.push(['setSiteId', 1]);
var d=document, g=d.createElement('script'), s=d.getElementsByTagName('script')[0];
g.type='text/javascript'; g.async=true; g.defer=true; g.src=u+'piwik.js';
s.parentNode.insertBefore(g,s);
})();
</script>
<noscript>
<img src="//metrics.open-xchange.com/piwik/piwik.php?idsite=1" style="border:0;" alt="" />
</noscript>
4. Appsuite properties
Now we have to extract some of the information used in this script. The script itself do not has to be added to OX Appsuite. Use the following file to adjust/add the properties:
/opt/open-xchange/etc/settings/metrics.properties
base url
You need to specify the base url that allows OX Appsuite calling the PIWIK tracking API. You can simply check if got the right url by trying to open the url followed by ‘piwik.php’ in the browser (example: ‘https:%%//%%metrics.example.com/piwik/piwik.php’). You should see some message similiar to ‘Piwik is a free/libre web analytics that lets you keep control of your data.’
generated PIWIK script
[...]
var u="//metrics.example.com/piwik/";
[...]
appsuite property
io.ox/core//tracking/piwik/url=https://metrics.example.com/piwik/
- siteId**
With PIWIK you can separate tracking by using different contextes called ‘websites’. These contextes are identified by an unique id that usually starts with 1 and increments by 1 for every newly created page. To guarantee tracked date is added to the right context you have to specify this id in the settings. In case no setting is provided the id ‘1’ is used as default
generated PIWIK script
[...]
_paq.push(['setSiteId', 1]);
[...]
appsuite property
io.ox/core//tracking/piwik/id=1
enabling/disabling
Finally you need to enable tracking in general and PIWIK in particular.
io.ox/core//tracking/enabled=true
io.ox/core//tracking/piwik/enabled=true
5. Continue
Please continue with the PIWIK Installation wizard.