The easiest way to configure this addon is by activating the admin panels of your ~friendica server and then enter the needed details on the config page for the addon.
-If you don't want to use the admin panel, you can configure the addon through the config/local.ini.php file.
+If you don't want to use the admin panel, you can configure the addon through the `config/local.config.php` file.
-Open the config/local.ini.php file and add "piwik" to the list of activated addons.
+Open the `config/local.config.php` file and add "piwik" to the list of activated addons.
- [system]
- addon = ...,piwik
+ 'system' => [
+ ...
+ 'addon' => '...,piwik'
+ ...
+ ]
-You can change 4 more configuration variables for the addon in the config/addon.ini.php file:
+You can change 4 more configuration variables for the addon in the `config/addon.config.php` file:
- [piwik]
- baseurl = example.com/piwik/
- sideid = 1
- optout = true
- async = false
+ 'piwik' => [
+ 'baseurl' => 'example.com/piwik/',
+ 'sideid' => 1,
+ 'optout' => true,
+ 'async' => false,
+ ],
Configuration fields
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+<?php
+
+// Warning: Don't change this file! It only holds the default config values for this addon.
+// Instead overwrite these config values in config/addon.config.php in your Friendica directory
+
+return [
+ 'piwik' => [
+ // baseurl (String)
+ // This URL points to your Piwik installation.
+ // Use the absolute path, remember trailing slashes but ignore the protocol (http/s) part of the URL.
+ // Example: baseurl = example.com/piwik/
+ 'baseurl' => '',
+
+ // siteid (Integer)
+ // Change the *sideid* parameter to whatever ID you want to use for tracking your Friendica installation.
+ 'sideid' => '',
+
+ // optout (Boolean)
+ // This defines whether or not a short notice about the utilization of Piwik will be displayed on every
+ // page of your Friendica site (at the bottom of the page with some spacing to the other content).
+ // Part of the note is a link that allows the visitor to set an opt-out cookie which will prevent visits
+ // from that user be tracked by Piwik.
+ 'optout' => true,
+
+ // async (Boolean)
+ // This defines whether or not to use asynchronous tracking so pages load (or appear to load) faster.
+ 'async' => false,
+ ],
+];
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-<?php return <<<INI
-
-; Warning: Don't change this file! It only holds the default config values for this addon.
-; Instead overwrite these config values in config/addon.ini.php in your Friendica directory
-
-[piwik]
-; baseurl (String)
-; This URL points to your Piwik installation.
-; Use the absolute path, remember trailing slashes but ignore the protocol (http/s) part of the URL.
-; Example: baseurl = example.com/piwik/
-baseurl =
-
-; siteid (Integer)
-; Change the *sideid* parameter to whatever ID you want to use for tracking your Friendica installation.
-sideid =
-
-; optout (Boolean)
-; This defines whether or not a short notice about the utilization of Piwik will be displayed on every
-; page of your Friendica site (at the bottom of the page with some spacing to the other content).
-; Part of the note is a link that allows the visitor to set an opt-out cookie which will prevent visits
-; from that user be tracked by Piwik.
-optout = true
-
-; async (Boolean)
-; This defines whether or not to use asynchronous tracking so pages load (or appear to load) faster.
-async = false
-
-INI;
-//Keep this line
\ No newline at end of file
*
* Configuration:
* Use the administration panel to configure the Piwik tracking addon, or
- * in case you don't use this add the following lines to your config/addon.ini.php
+ * in case you don't use this add the following lines to your config/addon.config.php
* file:
*
* [piwik]
function piwik_load_config(\Friendica\App $a)
{
- $a->loadConfigFile(__DIR__. '/config/piwik.ini.php');
+ $a->loadConfigFile(__DIR__ . '/config/piwik.config.php');
}
function piwik_analytics($a,&$b) {
$a->page['htmlhead'] .= '<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="' . $a->getBaseURL() . '/addon/piwik/piwik.css' . '" media="all" />';
/*
- * Get the configuration variables from the config/addon.ini.php file.
+ * Get the configuration variables from the config/addon.config.php file.
*/
$baseurl = Config::get('piwik', 'baseurl');
$siteid = Config::get('piwik', 'siteid');