132 lines
5.3 KiB
PHP
132 lines
5.3 KiB
PHP
<?php
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/**
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* Piwik - free/libre analytics platform
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*
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* @link http://piwik.org
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* @license http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html GPL v3 or later
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*
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*/
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namespace Piwik\Plugins\ExampleTracker\Columns;
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use Piwik\Common;
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use Piwik\Piwik;
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use Piwik\Plugin\Dimension\ConversionDimension;
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use Piwik\Plugin\Segment;
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use Piwik\Tracker\Request;
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use Piwik\Tracker\Visitor;
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use Piwik\Tracker\Action;
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use Piwik\Tracker\GoalManager;
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/**
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* This example dimension counts achievement points for each user. A user gets one achievement point for each action
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* plus five extra achievement points for each conversion. This would allow you to create a ranking showing the most
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* active/valuable users. It is just an example, you can log pretty much everything and even just store any custom
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* request url property. Please note that dimension instances are usually cached during one tracking request so they
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* should be stateless (meaning an instance of this dimension will be reused if requested multiple times).
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*
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* See {@link http://developer.piwik.org/api-reference/Piwik/Plugin\Dimension\ConversionDimension} for more information.
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*/
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class ExampleConversionDimension extends ConversionDimension
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{
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/**
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* This will be the name of the column in the log_conversion table if a $columnType is specified.
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* @var string
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*/
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protected $columnName = 'example_conversion_dimension';
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/**
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* If a columnType is defined, we will create this a column in the MySQL table having this type. Please make sure
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* MySQL will understand this type. Once you change the column type the Piwik platform will notify the user to
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* perform an update which can sometimes take a long time so be careful when choosing the correct column type.
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* @var string
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*/
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protected $columnType = 'INTEGER(11) DEFAULT 0 NULL';
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/**
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* The type of the dimension is automatically detected by the columnType. If the type of the dimension is not
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* detected correctly, you may want to adjust the type manually. The configured type will affect how the dimension
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* is formatted in the UI.
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* @var string
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*/
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// protected $type = self::TYPE_NUMBER;
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/**
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* The name of the dimension which will be visible for instance in the UI of a related report and in the mobile app.
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* @return string
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*/
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protected $nameSingular = 'ExampleTracker_DimensionName';
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/**
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* By defining a segment a user will be able to filter their visitors by this column. For instance
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* show all reports only considering users having more than 10 achievement points. If you do not want to define a
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* segment for this dimension, simply leave the name empty.
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*/
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protected $segmentName = 'myConversionSegmentName';
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protected $acceptValues = 'Here you should explain which values are accepted/useful for segments: Any number, for instance 1, 2, 3 , 99';
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/**
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* This event is triggered when an ecommerce order is converted. In this example we would store a "0" in case it
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* was the visitors first action or "1" otherwise.
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* Return boolean false if you do not want to change the value in some cases. If you do not want to perform any
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* action on an ecommerce order at all it is recommended to just remove this method.
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*
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* @param Request $request
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* @param Visitor $visitor
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* @param Action|null $action
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* @param GoalManager $goalManager
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*
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* @return mixed|false
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*/
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public function onEcommerceOrderConversion(Request $request, Visitor $visitor, $action, GoalManager $goalManager)
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{
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if ($visitor->isVisitorKnown()) {
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return 1;
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}
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return 0;
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}
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/**
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* This event is triggered when an ecommerce cart update is converted. In this example we would store a
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* the value of the tracking url parameter "myCustomParam" in the "example_conversion_dimension" column.
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* Return boolean false if you do not want to change the value in some cases. If you do not want to perform any
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* action on an ecommerce order at all it is recommended to just remove this method.
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*
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* @param Request $request
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* @param Visitor $visitor
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* @param Action|null $action
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* @param GoalManager $goalManager
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*
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* @return mixed|false
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*/
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public function onEcommerceCartUpdateConversion(Request $request, Visitor $visitor, $action, GoalManager $goalManager)
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{
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return Common::getRequestVar('myCustomParam', $default = false, 'int', $request->getParams());
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}
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/**
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* This event is triggered when an any custom goal is converted. In this example we would store a the id of the
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* goal in the 'example_conversion_dimension' column if the visitor is known and nothing otherwise.
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* Return boolean false if you do not want to change the value in some cases. If you do not want to perform any
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* action on an ecommerce order at all it is recommended to just remove this method.
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*
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* @param Request $request
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* @param Visitor $visitor
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* @param Action|null $action
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* @param GoalManager $goalManager
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*
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* @return mixed|false
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*/
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public function onGoalConversion(Request $request, Visitor $visitor, $action, GoalManager $goalManager)
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{
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$goalId = $goalManager->getGoalColumn('idgoal');
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if ($visitor->isVisitorKnown()) {
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return $goalId;
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}
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return false;
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}
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} |