Floating-Dartists / matomo-tracker

A fully cross-platform wrap of the Matomo tracking client for Flutter, using the Matomo API.
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Matomo Tracker

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Forked from the package matomo by poitch.

A fully cross-platform wrap of the Matomo tracking client for Flutter, using the Matomo Tracking API.

Summary

Documentation

Supported Matomo Versions

This package (matomo_tracker v5.0.0) currently supports Matomo 4.X up to Matomo 5.X.

Getting Started

As early as possible in your application, you need to configure the Matomo Tracker to pass the URL endpoint of your instance and your Site ID.

await MatomoTracker.instance.initialize(
    siteId: siteId,
    url: 'https://example.com/matomo.php',
);

If you need to use your own Visitor ID, you can pass it at the initialization of MatomoTracker as is:

await MatomoTracker.instance.initialize(
    siteId: siteId,
    url: 'https://example.com/matomo.php',
    visitorId: '2589631479517535',
);

Note that this Visitor ID should not be confused with the User ID which is explained below!

Then, for TraceableClientMixin and TraceableWidget to work, you will have to add matomoObserver to your navigatorObservers:

MaterialApp(
    // ...
    navigatorObservers: [
        matomoObserver,
    ],
);

To track views simply add TraceableClientMixin on your State:

class MyHomePage extends StatefulWidget {
  const MyHomePage({Key key, this.title}) : super(key: key);

  final String title;

  @override
  _MyHomePageState createState() => _MyHomePageState();
}

class _MyHomePageState extends State<MyHomePage> with TraceableClientMixin {
  @override
  Widget build(BuildContext context) {
    return Scaffold(
      appBar: AppBar(
        title: Text(widget.title),
      ),
      body: Center(
        child: Text('Hello World!'),
      ),
    );
  }

  @override
  String get actionName => 'Created HomePage'; // optional

  @override
  String get path => '/home'; // optional
}

If you are in a StatelessWidget you can use the TraceableWidget widget:

class MyHomePage extends StatelessWidget {
  const MyHomePage({Key key, this.title}) : super(key: key);

  final String title;

  @override
  Widget build(BuildContext context) {
    return TraceableWidget(
      actionName: 'Created HomePage', // optional
      path: '/home', // optional
      child: Scaffold(
        appBar: AppBar(
          title: Text(title),
        ),
        body: Center(
          child: Text('Hello World!'),
        ),
      ),
    );
  }
}

You can also optionally call directly trackPageView or trackPageViewWithName to track a view.

For tracking goals and, events call trackGoal and trackEvent respectively.

A value can be passed for events:

MatomoTracker.instance.trackEvent(
    eventInfo: EventInfo(
        category: 'eventCategory',
        name: 'eventName',
        action: 'eventAction',
        value: 18,
    ),
);

Using userId

If your application uses authentication and you wish to have your visitors including their specific identity to Matomo, you can use the Visitor property userId with any unique identifier from your back-end, by calling the setVisitorUserId() method. Here's an example on how to do it with Firebase:

  String userId = auth.currentUser?.email ?? auth.currentUser!.uid;
  MatomoTracker.instance.setVisitorUserId(userId);

Opting Out

If you want to offer a way for the user to opt out of analytics, you can use the setOptOut() call.

MatomoTracker.instance.setOptOut(optout: true);

Using Dimensions

If you want to track Visit or Action dimensions you can either use the trackDimensions (if it's a Visit level dimension) or provide data in the optional dimensions param of trackEvent (if it's an Action level dimension):

MatomoTracker.instance.trackDimensions({
  'dimension1': '0.0.1'
});
MatomoTracker.instance.trackEvent(
    eventInfo: EventInfo(
        category: "eventCategory",
        action: "eventAction",
        name: "eventName",
        value: 18,
    ),
    dimensions: {'dimension2':'guest-user'}
);

You can similarly track dimensions on Screen views with:

MatomoTracker.instance.trackPageViewWithName(
    actionName: "Settings",
    path: "/settings",
    dimensions: {'dimension1': '0.0.1'}
);

The naming of the dimensions is important and explained in more detail in the documentation of trackDimensions.

Cookieless Tracking

If you want to use cookieless tracking, you can use the cookieless property in the initialize method.

await MatomoTracker.instance.initialize(
    siteId: siteId,
    url: 'https://example.com/matomo.php',
    cookieless: true,
);

When using cookieless tracking, the user_id won't be sent or saved locally.

Dispatching

Actions logged are not send to Matomo immediately, but are queued for a configurable duration (defaulting to 10 seconds) before beeing send in batch. A user could terminate your app while there are still undispatched actions in the queue, which by default would be lost. The queue can be configured to be persistent so that such actions would then be send on the next app launch. See the DispatchSettings class for more configuration options.

await MatomoTracker.instance.initialize(
    siteId: siteId,
    url: 'https://example.com/matomo.php',
    dispatchSettings: const DispatchSettings.persistent(),
);

Migration Guide

v5.0.0

v4.0.0

v3.0.0

Now the initialize() method takes a LocalStorage? localStorage instead of a SharedPreferences? prefs as its parameter to override the persistent data implementation.

By default it will use an implementation of shared_preferences with the class SharedPrefsStorage, but you can provide your own implementation of LocalStorage to use a different package.

Before

final myPrefs = await SharedPreferences.getInstance();

await MatomoTracker.instance.initialize(
    siteId: siteId,
    url: 'https://example.com/matomo.php',
    prefs: myPrefs,
);

After

class MyLocalStorage implements LocalStorage {
    MyLocalStorage();

    // ...
}

final myStorage = MyLocalStorage();

await MatomoTracker.instance.initialize(
    siteId: siteId,
    url: 'https://example.com/matomo.php',
    localStorage: myStorage,
);

Note that if you weren't using a custom instance of SharedPreferences before, you don't need to change anything. The default behavior still works.

await MatomoTracker.instance.initialize(
    siteId: siteId,
    url: 'https://example.com/matomo.php',
);

Contributors

TesteurManiak
Guillaume Roux
EPNW-Eric
Null
Pierre-Monier
Pierre Monier
poitch
Jêrôme Poichet
M123-dev
Marvin Möltgen
krille-chan
Krille-chan
scolnet
Scolnet
MeixDev
Meï
KawachenCofinpro
Null
stefan01
Null
petcupaula
Paula Petcu
luckyrat
Chris Tomlinson
CleverUnderDog
Null
JohannSchramm
Johann Schramm
lsaudon
Lsaudon
kuhnroyal
Peter Leibiger
zvikarp
Zvi Karp
tfreebern2
Timothy Freebern II
Bendix20
Null
Hyla96
Gabriel Costache
hpoul
Herbert Poul
jainhitesh9998
Hitesh C
JulianBissekkou
Julian Bissekkou
lukaslihotzki
Lukas Lihotzki
svprdga
David Serrano Canales