kirby-matomo
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Matomo integration for Kirby, in both your panel and templates. Kirby 3 only.
Kirby Matomo
This plugin helps you generate a tracking code for Matomo, and displays some useful metrics directly within the panel.
Overview
This plugin is completely free and published under the MIT license. However, if you are using it in a commercial project and want to help me keep up with maintenance, please consider making a donation of your choice or purchasing your license(s) through my affiliate link.
- 1. Why Matomo?
- 2. Installation
- 3. Options
- 4. Template usage
-
5. Panel dashboard
- 5.1. Basic blueprint example
- 5.2. Options
- 5.3. Complete blueprint example
-
6. Panel page widget
- 6.1. Basic blueprint example
- 6.2. Options
- 6.3. Potential pitfalls
- 7. License
- 8. Credits
TLDR – Just get me started 👀
- Install Matomo on your server.
- Download and copy this repository to
/site/plugins/matomo
- Set the following values in
site/config/config.php
:
return array(
'sylvainjule.matomo.url' => 'http://your-matomo.url',
'sylvainjule.matomo.id' => 'mywebsite',
'sylvainjule.matomo.token' => 'token_auth',
);
- Add this code to your footer snippet:
<?php echo snippet('matomo') ?>
- Copy this blueprint under a dedicated tab / page in the panel.
You're all set.
1. Why Matomo?
- It's open-source (who doesn't like open-source?)
- It's free (like, really free. You don't pay with your data)
- It's self-hosted (which means more control for you over your data)
- It respects your visitors privacy (IP Anonymization, automated logs deletion, data ownership)
- It now integrates smoothly with Kirby 3 ✌️
2. Installation
Download and copy this repository to /site/plugins/matomo
Alternatively, you can install it with composer: composer require sylvainjule/matomo
3. Options
Here is an overview of the available options with their default values:
return array(
'sylvainjule.matomo.url' => false, #required
'sylvainjule.matomo.id' => false, #required
'sylvainjule.matomo.token' => false, #required for the panel integration
'sylvainjule.matomo.active' => true,
'sylvainjule.matomo.debug' => false,
'sylvainjule.matomo.trackUsers' => false,
'sylvainjule.matomo.disableCookies' => false,
'sylvainjule.matomo.blacklist' => ['127.0.0.1', '::1'],
);
3.1. url
(required)
Where your matomo install is:
'sylvainjule.matomo.url' => 'https://analytics.yourdomain.com'
3.2. id
(required)
A single Matomo install can host multiple websites. The plugin needs to know the id
of the one to look for:
'sylvainjule.matomo.id' => 'mywebsite'
3.3. token
(required for the panel integration)
The panel sections will need to make calls to your Matomo API. A token_auth
is required, you will find it in Settings > API
in the control panel. Copy-paste the string without the &token_auth=
prefix.
Below is an example token. Please note that this token is private and shouldn't be made public. Once added, if you need to publish your code please create something like a duplicated
config.github.php
which will contain the non-sensitive informations, and add your realconfig.php
to your.gitignore
.
'sylvainjule.matomo.token' => 'gQ7TQgg8EFe3h29F9t4aJqC33VQdPfFP4M'
3.4. active
You can deactivate the snippet by setting this value to false
.
'sylvainjule.matomo.active' => true
3.5. blacklist
Localhost is in the blacklist as default. You can change it.
'sylvainjule.matomo.blacklist' => ['127.0.0.1', '::1']
3.6. trackUsers
The script is only active for not logged in users by default. If you want to change it, set this option to true
.
'sylvainjule.matomo.trackUsers' => false
3.7. debug
If you want to always run the script (even on localhost or if you are logged in), set this option to true
.
'sylvainjule.matomo.debug' => false
3.8. disableCookies
If you want to use Matomo without any tracking cookies on the user side, set this option to true
. You can read more about this setting in the Matomo FAQ.
'sylvainjule.matomo.disableCookies' => false
4. Template usage
You only need to include the snippet in your code somewhere:
<?php snippet('matomo'); ?>
5. Panel dashboard
The panel dashboard (screenshot on top of this readme) displays metrics for the whole website.
5.1. Basic blueprint example
Please make sure that you have included your
token_auth
in your config.
Place this snippet in a dedicated tab / blueprint:
columns:
- width: 3/4
sections:
main:
type: matomo-main
- width: 1/4
sections:
sidebar:
type: matomo-sidebar
5.2. Options
Hiding components
There are a bunch of options to help you adjust this default panel view. Both sections have three components :
-
The mainview (
matomo-main
) includeschart
,overview
andwidgets
-
The sidebar (
matomo-sidebar
) includeslink
,realtime
andsummary
You can chose to hide them like this:
columns:
- width: 3/4
sections:
main:
type: matomo-main
chart: false
overview: false
widgets: false
- width: 1/4
sections:
sidebar:
type: matomo-sidebar
link: false
realtime: false
summary: false
(Ok, there would be nothing left to work with here, but you get the idea).
Hiding and sorting widgets
Widgets can be sorted to your taste. You can also choose to display only some of them. Here's a glimpse of the option with all widgets explicitely set, change the order of its list or remove entries to filter widgets.
columns:
- width: 3/4
sections:
main:
type: matomo-main
widgets:
- referrerType
- websites
- socials
- devicesType
- keywords
- popularPages
Hiding period ranges
By default, all 4 ranges are displayed (This year, This month, Last 7 days, Today).
You can choose to hide some of them by explicitely excluding them from the periods
list:
columns:
- width: 3/4
sections:
main:
type: matomo-main
periods:
- year
- month
- week
- day
Changing defaults
You have acces to two default options, the period
and the widgets limit
.
-
period
is the default active period on first load of the section. It is a string to chose from one of the periods above. Default ismonth
. -
limit
is the number of entries displayed within the widgets. Default is5
.
columns:
- width: 3/4
sections:
main:
type: matomo-main
defaults:
period: month
limit: 5
5.3. Complete blueprint example
Here's a glimpse of how the blueprint might look with all options explicitely set:
columns:
- width: 3/4
sections:
main:
type: matomo-main
chart: true
overview: true
defaults:
period: month
limit: 5
periods:
- year
- month
- week
- day
widgets:
- referrerType
- websites
- socials
- devicesType
- keywords
- popularPages
- width: 1/4
sections:
sidebar:
type: matomo-sidebar
link: true
realtime: true
summary: true
6. Panel page widget
The panel page widget displays metrics for a given page, both in single-language or multi-language websites.
Any feedback regarding this widget's behaviour is welcome. It might still need to be refined, inputs from a larger variety of live websites would be a great help. Check the potential pitfalls below.
6.1. Basic blueprint example
Please make sure that you have included your
token_auth
in your config.
Place this snippet in your page blueprint:
columns:
- width: 1/3
sections:
matomo:
type: matomo-page
The section will automatically detect the page uri, and fetch its metrics for the given period.
6.2. Options
Period
You can choose the period displayed, which can either be year
, month
, week
or day
. Default is month
.
matomo:
type: matomo-page
period: month
Multi-language overview
The plugin will automatically detect if multi-language is switched on, and fetch the metrics of the current language.
Optionally, you can also display the metrics of all languages combined with the overview
option. Default is false
.
matomo:
type: matomo-page
overview: false
6.3. Potential pitfalls
- Matomo receives public urls, which means that its URIs are fetched once routes have been applied. Therefore, the plugin filters Matomo's responses with a uri created from the public url of the page. If you have set up custom routes, to skip subfolders for example, please make sure to overwrite the
url
method for the template with a page model, otherwise the uri won't be correct. - The metrics shown might not be accurate / complete if you have changed the default language after Matomo started its data collection.
7. License
MIT
8. Credits
Kirby 2 had some Piwik integration plugins:
- kirby-piwik by @schnti
- kirby-analytics by @l4ci
- kirby-piwik-widget by @mauricerenck
- A promising Piwik Suite that sadly has never been released, and was an inspiration to get started on a comprehensive and thorough plugin.
The snippet integration has been shamelessly adapted from @jenstornell's kirby-ga. 👏