andreaselia / laravel-analytics

Analytics for the Laravel framework.
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Laravel Analytics

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Easily collect page view analytics with a beautifully simple to use dashboard.

Laravel Analytics Dashboard

Installation

Install the package:

composer require andreaselia/analytics

Publish the config file and assets:

php artisan vendor:publish --provider="AndreasElia\Analytics\AnalyticsServiceProvider"

Don't forget to run the migrations:

php artisan migrate

You can add the page view middleware to a specific route group, e.g. web.php like so:

Route::middleware('analytics')->group(function () {
    // ...
});

Or add the page view to all middlewares/on an application level like so:

// app/Http/Kernel.php

protected $middleware = [
    // ...
    \AndreasElia\Analytics\Http\Middleware\Analytics::class,
];

Configuration

Disabling tracking

You can disable tracking by setting the environment variable ANALYTICS_ENABLED or the enabled property in the analytics.php config file to false.

Excluding routes

You can exclude certain routes from being tracked by adding them to the exclude array in the analytics.php config file.

Ignore robots

You can ignore requests from robots by setting the ignoreRobots property in the analytics.php config file.

Ignore specific IP addresses

You can ignore requests from specific IP addresses by adding them to the ignoreIps array in the analytics.php config file.

Masking routes

You can mask certain routes from being tracked by adding them to the mask array in the analytics.php config file. This is useful if you want to track the same route with different parameters, e.g. /users/1 and /users/2 will be tracked as /users/∗︎.

Ignoring certain HTTP verbs/methods

You can ignore the tracking of some methods by adding them to the analytics.ignoreMethods config option. For example, if you don't want to track POST requests, you can configure it like so:

'ignoreMethods' => [
    'POST',
],

Changing how session_id is determined

By default, session_id in the page_views table is filled with the session ID of the current request. However, in certain scenarios (for example, for API and other requests not using cookies), the session is unavailable.

In these cases, you can create a custom session ID provider: create a class that implements the AndreasElia\Analytics\Contracts\SessionProvider interface and set its name as the provider option in the analytics.php config file. The configured class object is resolved from the container, therefore, dependency injection can be used via the __constructor.

One example of a custom way to generate the session ID in cookie-less environment is to hash IP address + User Agent + some other headers from the request.

Feel free to take a look at AndreasElia\Analytics\RequestSessionProvider for an example of implementing the SessionProvider interface.

Changing how the timezone for "today" and "yesterday" is determined

Since timestamps are stored using your application's timezone, you may get mixed results depending on when you check views for "today" and "yesterday" and your actual timezone. You can change the relative time for whatever "now" is by setting a callback in a service provider.

use AndreasElia\Analytics\Models\PageView;

public function boot()
{
    PageView::resolveTimezoneUsing(function () {
        return request()->user()?->timezone;
    });
}

You can return a dynamic value like the example above, or a static value. If one isn't determined, it will just fall back to the config('app.timezone') value.

Laravel Nova

The package comes with a dashboard and metrics for Laravel Nova.

Dashboard

You can add the dashboard to Laravel Nova by adding new \AndreasElia\Analytics\Nova\Dashboards\Analytics to dashboards array in your NovaServiceProvider:

    protected function dashboards(): array
    {
        return [
            new \AndreasElia\Analytics\Nova\Dashboards\Analytics,
        ];
    }

Metrics

Alternatively, you can add the metrics to your own Laravel Nova dashboard by adding them to the cards array in your dashboard file.

    protected function cards(): array
    {
        return [
            new \AndreasElia\Analytics\Nova\Metrics\Devices,
            new \AndreasElia\Analytics\Nova\Metrics\PageViews,
            new \AndreasElia\Analytics\Nova\Metrics\UniqueUsers,
        ];
    }

Contributing

You're more than welcome to submit a pull request, or if you're not feeling up to it - create an issue so someone else can pick it up.