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Google Analytics -- traffic analysis
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`Google Analytics`_ is the well-known web analytics service from
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Google. The product is aimed more at marketers than webmasters or
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technologists, supporting integration with AdWords and other e-commence
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features.
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.. _`Google Analytics`: http://www.google.com/analytics/
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.. google-analytics-installation:
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Installation
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============
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To start using the Google Analytics integration, you must have installed
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the django-analytical package and have added the ``analytical``
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application to :const:`INSTALLED_APPS` in your project
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:file:`settings.py` file. See :doc:`../install` for details.
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Next you need to add the Google Analytics template tag to your
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templates. This step is only needed if you are not using the generic
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:ttag:`analytical.*` tags. If you are, skip to
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:ref:`google-analytics-configuration`.
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The Google Analytics tracking code is inserted into templates using a
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template tag. Load the :mod:`google_analytics` template tag library and
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insert the :ttag:`google_analytics` tag. Because every page that you
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want to track must have the tag, it is useful to add it to your base
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template. Insert the tag at the bottom of the HTML head::
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{% load google_analytics %}
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<html>
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<head>
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...
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{% google_analytics %}
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</head>
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...
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.. _google-analytics-configuration:
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Configuration
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=============
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Before you can use the Google Analytics integration, you must first set
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your website property ID. You can also add custom segments for Google
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Analytics to track.
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.. _google-analytics-property-id:
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Setting the property ID
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-----------------------
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Every website you track with Google Analytics gets its own property ID,
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and the :ttag:`google_analytics` tag will include it in the rendered
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Javascript code. You can find the web property ID on the overview page
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of your account. Set :const:`GOOGLE_ANALYTICS_PROPERTY_ID` in the
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project :file:`settings.py` file::
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GOOGLE_ANALYTICS_PROPERTY_ID = 'UA-XXXXXX-X'
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If you do not set a property ID, the tracking code will not be rendered.
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.. _google-analytics-internal-ips:
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Internal IP addresses
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---------------------
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Usually you do not want to track clicks from your development or
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internal IP addresses. By default, if the tags detect that the client
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comes from any address in the :const:`GOOGLE_ANALYTICS_INTERNAL_IPS`
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setting, the tracking code is commented out. It takes the value of
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:const:`ANALYTICAL_INTERNAL_IPS` by default (which in turn is
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:const:`INTERNAL_IPS` by default). See :ref:`identifying-visitors` for
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important information about detecting the visitor IP address.
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.. _google-analytics-custom-variables:
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Custom variables
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----------------
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As described in the Google Analytics `custom variables`_ documentation
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page, you can define custom segments. Using template context variables
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``google_analytics_var1`` through ``google_analytics_var5``, you can let
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the :ttag:`google_analytics` tag pass custom variables to Google
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Analytics automatically. You can set the context variables in your view
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when your render a template containing the tracking code::
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context = RequestContext({'google_analytics_var1': ('gender', 'female'),
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'google_analytics_var2': ('visit', '1', SCOPE_SESSION)})
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return some_template.render(context)
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The value of the context variable is a tuple *(name, value, [scope])*.
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The scope parameter is one of the
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:const:`analytical.google_analytics.SCOPE_*` constants:
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Constant Value Description
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``SCOPE_VISITOR`` 1 Distinguishes categories of visitors across
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multiple sessions.
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``SCOPE_SESSION`` 2 Ddistinguishes different visitor experiences
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across sessions.
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``SCOPE_PAGE`` 3 Defines page-level activity.
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================= ====== =============================================
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The default scope is :const:`~analytical.google_analytics.SCOPE_PAGE`.
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You may want to set custom variables in a context processor that you add
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to the :data:`TEMPLATE_CONTEXT_PROCESSORS` list in :file:`settings.py`::
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def google_analytics_segment_language(request):
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try:
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return {'google_analytics_var3': request.LANGUAGE_CODE}
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except AttributeError:
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return {}
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Just remember that if you set the same context variable in the
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:class:`~django.template.context.RequestContext` constructor and in a
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context processor, the latter clobbers the former.
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.. _`custom variables`: http://code.google.com/apis/analytics/docs/tracking/gaTrackingCustomVariables.html
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