tracking/Documentation/Pageview.rst
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.. _pageview:
========
Pageview
========
Each view of a TYPO3 page is tracked by default.
Requests can be ignored by configuring a rule that has to match the current request.
All configuration happens via :ref:`t3coreapi:DependencyInjection` inside of :file:`Services.yaml` of your Sitepackage.
.. figure:: /Images/ListViewPageviews.png
:align: center
Screenshot of list view of created "pageview" records.
.. figure:: /Images/RecordPageview.png
:align: center
Screenshot of edit form view of created "pageview" records.
Saved record
------------
Whenever a pageview is tracked, a new record is created.
The record can be viewed via TYPO3 list module. That way all collected information can be checked.
Configure tracking
------------------
Let us examine an concrete example::
services:
_defaults:
autowire: true
autoconfigure: true
public: false
DanielSiepmann\Tracking\Middleware\Pageview:
public: true
arguments:
$rule: >
not (context.getAspect("backend.user").isLoggedIn())
and not (request.getHeader("User-Agent")[0] matches "/^TYPO3|TYPO3 linkvalidator/")
and not (request.getHeader("User-Agent")[0] matches "/^Codeception Testing/")
and not (request.getHeader("User-Agent")[0] matches "/Wget|curl|Go-http-client/")
and not (request.getHeader("User-Agent")[0] matches "/bot|spider|Slurp|Sogou|NextCloud-News|Feedly|XING FeedReader|SEOkicks|Seekport Crawler|ia_archiver|TrendsmapResolver|Nuzzel/")
and not (request.getHeader("User-Agent")[0] matches "/mattermost|Slackbot|WhatsApp/")
The first paragraph will not be explained, check out :ref:`t3coreapi:configure-dependency-injection-in-extensions` instead.
The second paragraph is where the tracking is configured.
The PHP class ``DanielSiepmann\Tracking\Middleware\Pageview`` is registered as PHP middleware and will actually track the request.
Therefore this class is configured.
The only interesting argument to configure is ``$rule``,
which is a `Symfony Expression <https://symfony.com/doc/current/components/expression_language/syntax.html>`__.
The same is used by TYPO3 for TypoScript conditions and is not explained here.
This rule is evaluated to either ``true`` or ``false``,
where ``true`` means that the current request should be tracked.
The current request is available as ``Psr\Http\Message\ServerRequestInterface`` via ``request``,
while ``TYPO3\CMS\Core\Context\Context`` is available via ``context``.
That way it is possible to check all kind of information like frontend user, backend user or cookies and parameters,
as well as request header.
Check `PSR-7: HTTP message interfaces <https://www.php-fig.org/psr/psr-7/#321-psrhttpmessageserverrequestinterface>`__
as well as
:ref:`t3coreapi:context-api`.
The above example blocks tracking for requests with logged in backend user,
as well as specific user agents like bots, TYPO3 itself and other systems.
Widgets
-------
The extension does not provide any widgets, but providers for widgets of EXT:dashboard.
That way widgets of EXT:dashboard can be combined with all providers of this extension.
The concepts are not documented here, check :ref:`t3dashboard:start` instead.
.. toctree::
:glob:
PageviewWidgets/*