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Nginx Matomo Tracking Role

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.

Features

  • Automated insertion of Matomo tracking script into the </head> tag of HTML pages.
  • Integration of a noscript image tracker before the </body> tag for tracking users with JavaScript disabled.
  • Configuration to apply changes on every request, ensuring that dynamic content and single-page applications are also tracked.

Requirements

  • Nginx installed on the target server.
  • Matomo analytics platform set up and accessible.

Role Variables

  • matomo_domain: The domain of your Matomo installation.
  • domain: The domain of the website you wish to track.
  • matomo_auth_token: Matomo auth token

Dependencies

  • None. This role is designed to be included in Nginx server block configurations.

Example Usage

To enable Matomo tracking on your Nginx website, include the role in your playbook and set the required variables.

- hosts: webserver
  roles:
    - { role: nginx-matomo-tracking, matomo_domain: 'matomo.example.com', base_domain: 'example.com', matomo_site_id: '1' }

Customization

You can customize the tracking script and the noscript image tracker by editing the matomo-tracking.js.j2 and matomo-tracking.conf.j2 templates.

Author Information

This role was created in 2023 by Kevin Veen Birkenbach, providing a seamless way to add Matomo analytics to any website served via Nginx.