mediawiki / matomo
The Matomo (ex-Piwik) extension inserts your Matomo tracking code to the bottom of every page.
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Type:mediawiki-extension
pkg:composer/mediawiki/matomo
Requires
- php: >=5.3.0
- composer/installers: 1.*,>=1.0.1
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README
Version 5.0.0
- Last update: 27 October 2023
This the Mamoto (ex-Piwik) integration extension for MediaWiki software. The extension is only useful if you've got a MediaWiki installation; it can only be installed by the administrator of the site.
Minimum requirements
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MediaWiki 1.34+ 
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A Matomo (0.4+) installation with the site configured 
Installation instructions
Please, read them carefully. They're not very difficult to understand, but ALL steps are necessary:
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Create a folder called "Matomo" in your extensions directory 
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Upload extension.json and Matomo.hooks.php in the "Matomo" folder you've just created 
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Edit your LocalSettings.php and, at the end of the file, add the following: wfLoadExtension( 'Matomo' );
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Configure the Matomo URL and site-id. To do so; edit the LocalSettings and set up the following variables: $wgMatomoURL = "matomo-host.tld/dir/"; $wgMatomoIDSite = "matomo_idsite"; IMPORTANT Do not define the protocol of the $wgMatomoURL 
Note: Change the value of $wgMatomoURL with the URL, without the protocol but including the domain name, where you installed Matomo. Remember to add the trailing slash!
- Enjoy our extension!
Note: to check if the extension has succesfully installed; go to your wiki and check if the Matomo extension is present on the bottom of the Wiki source code.
Custom variables
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Disable cookies by setting the $wgMatomoDisableCookiesvariable tofalse.For example: $wgMatomoDisableCookies = false; 
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Ignore regular editors: set $wgMatomoIgnoreEditorstotrue
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Do not ignore Bots: set $wgMatomoIgnoreBotstofalse(by default bots are ignored)
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Do not ignore sysop users: set $wgMatomoIgnoreSysopstofalse(by default sysops are ignored)
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To define custom javascript tags in the Matomo javascript code, its possible to define the $wgMatomoCustomJS variable. For example if you have a single setting to insert; use the following code: $wgMatomoCustomJS = "_paq.push(['trackGoal', '1']);"If you have multiple variables to define; use an array. For example: $wgMatomoCustomJS = array( "_paq.push(['setCustomVariable', '1','environment','production']);", "_paq.push(['setCustomVariable', '1','is_user','yes']);" );
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If you want to change the title of your pages inside the Matomo tracker, you can set $wgMatomoActionNameinside your LocalSettings.php file.
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In case you want to include the title as, for example, "wiki/Title of the page", you can set $wgMatomoUsePageTitletotrueand set$wgMatomoActionNametowiki/. The extension will print matomo_action_name = 'wiki/Title of the page';
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If you want to track the username of the visitor with the Matomo feature User ID (needs Matomo >= 2.7.0) set the $wgMatomoTrackUsernamesto true in LocalSettings.php.
Troubleshooting
On MediaWiki 1.39.0–1.39.4 and 1.40.0, the tracking code is included twice: this can be fixed by upgrading MediaWiki to 1.39.5 and 1.40.1 (see this Phabricator task.