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- Module: Piwik - Web analytics
- Author: Alexander Hass <http://drupal.org/user/85918>
- Description
- ===========
- Adds the Piwik tracking system to your website.
- Requirements
- ============
- * Piwik installation
- * Piwik website ID
- Installation
- ============
- * Copy the 'piwik' module directory in to your Drupal 'modules'
- directory as usual.
- Usage
- =====
- In the settings page enter your Piwik website ID.
- All pages will now have the required JavaScript added to the
- HTML footer can confirm this by viewing the page source from
- your browser.
- Page specific tracking
- ====================================================
- The default is set to "Add to every page except the listed pages". By
- default the following pages are listed for exclusion:
- /admin
- /admin/*
- /batch
- /node/add*
- /node/*/*
- /user/*/*
- These defaults are changeable by the website administrator or any other
- user with 'Administer Piwik' permission.
- Like the blocks visibility settings in Drupal core, there is a choice for
- "Add if the following PHP code returns TRUE." Sample PHP snippets that can be
- used in this textarea can be found on the handbook page "Overview-approach to
- block visibility" at http://drupal.org/node/64135.
- Custom variables
- =================
- One example for custom variables tracking is the "User roles" tracking. Enter
- the below configuration data into the custom variables settings form under
- admin/config/system/piwik.
- Slot: 1
- Name: User roles
- Value: [current-user:piwik-role-names]
- Scope: Visitor
- Slot: 1
- Name: User ids
- Value: [current-user:piwik-role-ids]
- Scope: Visitor
- More details about custom variables can be found in the Piwik API documentation
- at http://piwik.org/docs/javascript-tracking/#toc-custom-variables.
- Advanced Settings
- =================
- You can include additional JavaScript snippets in the custom javascript
- code textarea. These can be found on various blog posts, or on the
- official Piwik pages. Support is not provided for any customisations
- you include.
- To speed up page loading you may also cache the Piwik "piwik.js"
- file locally.
- Known issues
- ============
- Drupal requirements (http://drupal.org/requirements) tell you to configure
- PHP with "session.save_handler = user", but your Piwik installation may
- not work with this configuration and gives you a server error 500.
- 1. You are able to workaround with the PHP default in your php.ini:
- [Session]
- session.save_handler = files
- 2. With Apache you may overwrite the PHP setting for the Piwik directory only.
- If Piwik is installed in /piwik you are able to create a .htaccess file in
- this directory with the below code:
- # PHP 4, Apache 1.
- <IfModule mod_php4.c>
- php_value session.save_handler files
- </IfModule>
- # PHP 4, Apache 2.
- <IfModule sapi_apache2.c>
- php_value session.save_handler files
- </IfModule>
- # PHP 5, Apache 1 and 2.
- <IfModule mod_php5.c>
- php_value session.save_handler files
- </IfModule>
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