Extension talk:Matomo/Archive

Internal Error
After adding the three Elements to the LocalSettings.php and uploading, I moved to my Domain and receive an Internal Error:shahanaz

Set $wgShowExceptionDetails = true; at the bottom of LocalSettings.php to show detailed debugging information.

I've added the Line to my LocalSettings.php, but after that, I received another Internal Error:

 Aliases file does not exist   Backtrace:   #0 /.../.../webpages/includes/SpecialPage.php(215): Language->getSpecialPageAliases   #1 /.../.../webpages/includes/SpecialPage.php(339): SpecialPage::initAliasList   #2 /.../.../webpages/includes/parser/Parser.php(1774): SpecialPage::exists('UserLogin/signu...')   #3 /.../.../webpages/includes/parser/Parser.php(985): Parser->replaceInternalLinks(' you shoud write the name of the directory of the extension (normally with the capital P;   always goes with the capital P). And   variable should have the host and the path to your piwik installation, not the extension. --Isb1009 14:22, 29 January 2010 (UTC)

Can we track sysops users ?
I would like to also track sysops users, but see in the page source following comment.

--Mark 16:36, 19 January 2010 (UTC)

No worries found answer

in ~/extensions/Piwik/Piwik.php update

$wgPiwikIgnoreSysops = false;


 * You'd better add that setting into your LocalSettings.php file to prevent any changes in any future versions. --Isb1009 21:55, 24 January 2010 (UTC)

Remote piwik installation
I am using a remote piwik installation, but I guess your code needs it on the same server, right? I'd like to see the extension supporting the remote installations. :-)
 * Not really :D For example, I myself have Piwik in a different domain than the wiki and of course, the domain can be in a remote server. --Isb1009 21:52, 24 January 2010 (UTC)

Not tracking
For some reason this extension isn't reporting back to Piwik.

My config: require_once($IP.'/extensions/Piwik/Piwik.php'); $wgPiwikURL = "/piwik/"; $wgPiwikIDSite = "1";

Folder layout: public_html/piwik public_html/wiki

If I replace the funcOutput in Piwik.php for the extension with the suggested Javascript by Piwiki's own software, it works fine, though it could probably be done w/o out this extension. How do I get it working correctly without my hacks? --68.209.251.67 02:04, 1 March 2010 (UTC)


 * Which versions (Piwik, MediaWiki and Piwik Integration) are you using? --Isb1009 13:27, 1 March 2010 (UTC)


 * Media Wiki 1.5.1 / Piwik Integration (Version 0.8-piwik0.2.26 (1.0-RC3) [r44932]) / Piwik 0.5.4 --68.209.251.67 23:54, 1 March 2010 (UTC)


 * For Piwik ≥0.4 you need Piwik Integration 1.5-piwik0.4.2, but then you need to install MediaWiki ≥1.14. Piwik Integration 0.8-piwik0.2.26 might work with Piwik 0.5.4 (not sure), but then you need to install at least MediaWiki 1.11. Sorry for the delay --Isb1009 11:36, 30 March 2010 (UTC)

no Data since piwik 0.5.5
i get no data since piwik update to 0.5.5 (Mediawiki 1.15.2)
 * I've taken a look at it and it's quite a strange error. It wasn't working for me until I started to edit the files of the extension. I returned them back to their original code and it's still working. Try to edit and save your LocalSettings.php file and it may work again. If it doesn't, just post a message here again. --Isb1009 19:53, 31 March 2010 (UTC)