DokuWiki-matomo =============== DEPRECATED!!! User https://github.com/Bravehartk2/dokuwiki-matomo instead. DEPRECATED!!! This is a plugin for DokuWiki (https://www.dokuwiki.org). In integrates a editable tracking code or image into DokuWiki pages to track user actions with Matomo (see https://matomo.org/). Plugin Data =============== Field | Data :------------|:-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- description | Plugin for the new 3.5 version of Matomo (formaly Piwik), the open source Google Analytics alternative author | Bravehartk2 (Marcel Lange) email | info@ask-sheldon.de type | admin lastupdate | 2018-05-19 compatible | binky, 2014-04-28, Detritus, Elenor of Tsort, Frusterick Manners, Greebo conflicts | piwik similar | googleanalytics tags | Tracking, Statistics, Piwik, Google Analytics alternativ downloadurl | https://github.com/Bravehartk2/dokuwiki-piwik2/tarball/master bugtracker | https://github.com/Bravehartk2/dokuwiki-piwik2/issues sourcerepo | https://github.com/Bravehartk2/dokuwiki-piwik2 Description =============== Plugin for the new 2.0 version of Piwik, the open source Google Analytics alternative (inspired by the piwik plugin from Heikki Hokkanen , https://www.dokuwiki.org/plugin:piwik) Installation =============== Just install the plugin using the PluginManager(https://www.dokuwiki.org/plugin:plugin) or download it from the github account mentioned above. Or you can clone it directly from repository: ```bash $> cd dokuwiki/lib/plugins/ $> git clone https://github.com/Bravehartk2/dokuwiki-piwik2.git ``` External requirements =============== This plugin requires the following additional components that must be installed separately: * MySQL Database for Piwik * PHP with mysql support (now PHP7 ready) * an existing piwik installation that the trackingscript can send data to Install the plugin using the Plugin Manager (https://www.dokuwiki.org/plugin:plugin) and the download URL above, which points to latest version of the plugin. Refer to https://www.dokuwiki.org/plugin on how to install plugins manually. Configuration =============== - Go to Plugin Management and make sure “piwik2” is enabled - Configure the plugin in ***Admin -> Configuration Manager –> Plugin Settings –> Piwik2*** (Values partly have to be taken from an existing piwik installation -> From ***Settings -> Tracking Code***, more information http://developer.piwik.org/api-reference/tracking-javascript) - Piwik plugin should now be enabled and you should see the trackingcode in the rendered html on wiki pages (f.e. with firebug)