bnomei / kirby3-pageviewcounter
Track Page view count and last visited timestamp
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Type:kirby-plugin
Requires
- php: >=8.2
- getkirby/composer-installer: ^1.2
- jaybizzle/crawler-detect: ^1.2
- matomo/device-detector: ^6.1
Requires (Dev)
- getkirby/cms: ^5.0.0-alpha.4
- larastan/larastan: ^v3.0.0
- laravel/pint: ^1.13
- pestphp/pest: ^v3.5.1
- spatie/ray: ^1.39
README
Track Page view count and last visited timestamp
Installation
- unzip master.zip as folder
site/plugins/kirby3-pageviewcounter
or git submodule add https://github.com/bnomei/kirby3-pageviewcounter.git site/plugins/kirby3-pageviewcounter
orcomposer require bnomei/kirby3-pageviewcounter
Usage
Echo the tracking a 1px x 1px
-image or adding css anywhere in your template. Both techniques will increment the counter but technically they track in a different way.
A) via image, tracking scroll below first fold
<?php echo $page->counterImage(); ?>
B) via css, tracking mouse hover on body
<?php echo $page->counterCss(); ?>
How it works
The tracking image will be moved below the fold and trigger the counter with native lazy loading on first user scroll. Why? To avoid most of the bots. It will also work for cached pages using the pages cache (even when cached static).
SQLite database (default)
To view the tracked count and timestamp this plugin provides two optional fields (viewcount
and lastvisited
).
in your page blueprint
fields: counter: label: Page view count type: viewcount lastvisited: label: Page last visited type: lastvisited # format: 'DD-MM-YYYY'
Tip
Kirby has day.js built in which you can use to format your date output.
You do not have to add anything to you config files. But you could make some changes to the defaults, like the path to the sqlite file if you wanted to.
site/config/config.php
<?php return [ /* default 'bnomei.pageviewcounter.counter' => function () { return new \Bnomei\PageViewCounterSQLite(); }, 'bnomei.pageviewcounter.sqlite.file' => function () { $dir = realpath(kirby()->roots()->accounts() . '/../'); Dir::make($dir); return $dir . '/pageviewcounter.sqlite'; }, */ // other options ... ];
Page Fields (alternative)
If you do not want to store your tracked counts in a sqlite file then add kirby text or hidden fields to your blueprint. I usually have blueprints for them and extend them in my target pages blueprints. like this...
site/blueprints/fields/viewcount.yml
type: number min: 0 default: 0 disabled: true label: Visit Count
site/blueprints/fields/lastvisited.yml
type: hidden
in your page blueprint
fields: viewcount: extends: fields/viewcount lastvisited: extends: fields/lastvisited
site/config/config.php
<?php return [ 'bnomei.pageviewcounter.field.count' => 'viewcount', 'bnomei.pageviewcounter.field.timestamp' => 'lastvisited', 'bnomei.pageviewcounter.counter' => function () { return new \Bnomei\PageViewCounterField(); }, // other options ... ];
Warning
Be warned that Page Fields might not work well for concurrent requests.
Usage in Stats section via page-methods
Thanks to an PR by @TinQ0 it's also possible to use the tracked count and timestamp in sections like Pages or Stats.
in your page blueprint
sections: stats: type: stats reports: - label: View count of page value: "{{ page.pageviewcount }}" - label: View count of children + count of page itself value: "{{ page.children.pageviewcount(page.pageviewcount) }}" - label: Last visited value: "{{ page.pagelastvisited }}" # page.pagelastvisited('Y-m-d H:i:s') pages: type: pages info: "{{ page.pageviewcount }}" # show view count of each page
Note
The pageviewcount
/pagelastvisited
methods on the page object are prefix with page*
to avoid clashing with the plain fields viewcount
/lastvisited
from the page field-setup variation.
Settings
bnomei.pageviewcounter. | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
field.counter | fn() |
callback. returns instance of sqlite or field counter class |
field.ignore-panel-users | true |
boolean. if true will not increment count if session is by a panel user. |
field.sqlite.file | fn() |
callback. returns filepath to sqlite file |
field.field.count | viewcount |
string. name of field in page blueprint |
field.field.timestamp | lastvisited |
string. name of field in page blueprint |
botDetection.CrawlerDetect | true |
check for crawlers (~10ms) |
botDetection.DeviceDetector | true |
check for bots (~40ms) |
Disclaimer
This plugin is provided "as is" with no guarantee. Use it at your own risk and always test it yourself before using it in a production environment. If you find any issues, please create a new issue.
License
It is discouraged to use this plugin in any project that promotes racism, sexism, homophobia, animal abuse, violence or any other form of hate speech.