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Provides close integration for FarCry projects with the Google Analytics service |
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- webtop overview integration; showing stats for individual pages directly in the webtop
- support for downloads and external link reporting
- a framework for tracking Google custom variables
- popular content publishing rule
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Screengrabs
Installation
Checkout from source control
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You will need to update the plugins configuration to include your projects specific Google Analytics URCHIN code. This is found under the Content administration tab, in the Google Analytics dropdown.
You must nominate a matching domain to activate GA tracking. Note this feature allows you to nominate different urchin codes for different domains or none at all. For example, you might not want to track stats at all from developer and staging server machines.
The username and password for the GA API is entirely optional. It is used to pull statistics into the application on demand from Goolge. You require the GA login credentials in order to see stats in the GA webtop overview tab, or to use the "most popular" content publishing rule.
What else?
That's literally it. If GA Plugin detects that you are serving a page from one of the configured domains, it will automatically include the correct urchin code for your domain in the HEAD of your document.
v1.0.0 Google Analytics Plugin
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Google Analytics uses the old style of GA tracking that goes at the bottom of the page. Seriously, upgrade to FarCry 6.x and use the latest if you can – it's worth it. |
Add GA custom tag to views
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