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# Nginx Matomo Tracking Role
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This Ansible role automates the integration of Matomo tracking code into Nginx-served websites. It simplifies the process of adding the Matomo analytics tracking script and image tracker to all your web pages served through Nginx.
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## Features
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- Automated insertion of Matomo tracking script into the `</head>` tag of HTML pages.
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- Integration of a noscript image tracker before the `</body>` tag for tracking users with JavaScript disabled.
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- Configuration to apply changes on every request, ensuring that dynamic content and single-page applications are also tracked.
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## Requirements
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- Nginx installed on the target server.
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- Matomo analytics platform set up and accessible.
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## Role Variables
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- `matomo_domain`: The domain of your Matomo installation.
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- `domain`: The domain of the website you wish to track.
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- `matomo_auth_token`: Matomo auth token
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## Dependencies
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- None. This role is designed to be included in Nginx server block configurations.
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## Example Usage
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To enable Matomo tracking on your Nginx website, include the role in your playbook and set the required variables.
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```yaml
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- hosts: webserver
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roles:
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- { role: nginx-matomo-tracking, matomo_domain: 'matomo.example.com', base_domain: 'example.com', matomo_site_id: '1' }
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```
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## Customization
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You can customize the tracking script and the noscript image tracker by editing the `matomo-tracking.js.j2` and `matomo-tracking.conf.j2` templates.
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## Author Information
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This role was created in 2023 by Kevin Veen Birkenbach, providing a seamless way to add Matomo analytics to any website served via Nginx. |