Add easy installation of Matomo (new PIWIK)
PIWIK is dead!
Simple Matomo-plug-in installation without additional configuration for the databases or the host
Thank you for your input! We will consider this functionality in upcoming releases if it will be popular.
Everyone, please continue voting for this feature if you consider it important.
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Anonymous commented
It would be super helpful to have a privacy friendly Analytics alternative available for Plesk!
Please make it available in Application Vault and auto-updateable!
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Thilo Schnell commented
Would be great to have a Matomo Toolkit : -)
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Anonymous commented
Ok thanks
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Nico Wiedemann commented
I would vote against Matomo as an alternative to Webalizer or AWStats. Plausible would be a good alternative instead. Matomo is more like Google Analytics and shouldn't be carelessly activated.
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Thomas commented
Webalizers and AWStats are very small and require very few resources. But it can not be used productively. For a correct display and evaluation of the data, everyone has always used Google Analytics or Matomo. We are very interested in integrating Matomo with the GeoIP databases.
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eightynn commented
Yes, Please!
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Crs commented
Matomo should be selectable in the dropdown where you currently can choose between Webalizer und AWStats.
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Tomasz commented
Nextcloud has its own toolkit, now it's time for Matomo :)
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An admin commented
+1
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Mario Peters commented
+1
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Anonymous commented
this should be included.
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Azurel commented
When add this cool feature, please add geoip support too. See https://matomo.org/docs/geo-locate/
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Tom commented
Any progress in this topic?
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Andy commented
FYI: Piwik was renamed to Matomo, just a name change tho. :)
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Andy commented
Thumbs up! Make Matomo available please ...
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Grzegorz commented
+1 from me. It woult be great to have it in Plesk
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Anonymous commented
without required configuration...
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Wikibear commented
Piwik was a big greate idea. It's the best tool beside google analytics.
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David Wilson commented
Piwik definitely needs to be integrated into Plesk, but as a single installation. Basically, subscribers would be set up as users in Piwik from Plesk through it's API, the structure is all there. By not having not individual installations for each subscription (like I've seen done) you're significantly reducing the overhead required, and your performance will increase.
The structure is there in Piwik to pipe and/or read logs, so there's no need to worry about having to build anything into your client's websites, it's all done in the back-end without them needing to do anything.
This should be straight-forward to build into plesk, and in this day and age it's quickly becoming a requirement...the HTML-Style stats are becoming outdated.
Maybe when I get some time I'll look into building my own solution into Plesk for this, but at this point I just don't time to spare (probably a good thing).
Would really like to see Piwik included into Plesk...even as an optional component.
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Andreas Schnederle-Wagner commented
Using Piwik currently for about ~1.000 Sites with about 2 Million PageImpressions per month (SAAS CMS) - no problems with performance or otherwise ... Would love to see Piwik integrated in Plesk!