knitr::opts_chunk$set( collapse = TRUE, comment = "#>" )
library(piwikproR)
piwikproR
is a package to access data via the API of PIWIK PRO.
PIWIK PRO is a tool to measure traffic of a website. They offer an API for fetching all metrics and dimensions so you can use them in your own program.
This R-Package uses the API to fetch the data from PIWIK PRO using R-code. You get the data as tibble (or as a data.frame). So it's easy to analyze the data with the whole power of R.
Using devtools
it's easy to install piwikproR:
devtools::install_github("dfv-ms/piwikproR")
library(piwikproR)
First you need to setup an access to the API. See here: [https://developers.piwik.pro/en/latest/platform/getting_started.html#create-api-credentials-and-an-access-token]
Let's say you put them into a list:
piwik_pro_credentials <- list( client_id = "my_client_id", client_secret = "my_client_secret", url = "https://my_site.piwik.pro" ) ``` Using these credential you can fetch a token
token <- get_login_token(piwik_pro_credentials)
## Website id Set the website_id and the date range.
website_id <- 'my_website_id' start.date <- "2021-04-01" end.date <- "2021-04-30"
## Defining the columns to be fetched Now we define the columns we want to fetch. Here's an example: We want to fetch the date, the url (only the path without the hostname) and the page_views:
columns <- tibble::tribble( ~column, ~transformation, "timestamp", "", "event_url", "to_path", "page_views", "", )
## Filters We're only interested in -- let's say -- Desktop requests. So let's set a filter: ``` filters <- tibble::tribble( ~column, ~operator, ~value, "device_type", "eq", 0 ) filters <- build_filter(filters, "and") ``` ## Fetching the data ``` query <- build_query(lubridate::ymd(start.date), lubridate::ymd(end.date), website_id, filters = filters, columns, max_lines = 0 ) data <- send_query(query, token, caching = TRUE, fetch_by_day = FALSE)
PIWIK PRO offers a great documentation of all metrics and dimensions starting here [https://developers.piwik.pro/en/latest/custom_reports/index.html]
I'm using unit tests to test my code. But these tests run against
a special website_id whose data is not publicly available. So I put all those sensitive
data into a private package piwikproRTests
. If this package is not available
all tests are skipped.
If you find a bug or if you have a feature request feel free and open an issue
Thanks to my employer dfv media group for the permission to publish this package as open source.
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