Very great š
What's your go to product for site stats?
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I am not a fan of the Google Analytics platform for a variety of reasons - the most important being its lack of privacy, lack of full GDPR compliance, and most of all, it will easily slow your site down. Whilst literally every website owner on the planet wants some form of visibility into how their site performs, who uses it, and where the traffic originates from, itās difficult to obtain this data in the most efficient manner, and still respect the privacy of visitors to your website.
For a while, I used Matomo, although over time, itās pretty clear that their original mission is changing, and they are looking to monetise what was once an Open Source product. Donāt get me wrong - it still is, but if you take a look at their website, youāll see what I mean
Additionally, Matomo runs on PHP and MySQL. It has a lot of settings, and in my view, it is unnecessarily complex. I wanted something
- Lightweight
- Simple to setup
- Simple to get the data I want without having to spy on people
It was at this point that I stumbled across Umami Stats
And hereās their tagline
Being curious, I decided to stand up my own self-hosted installation to see what it can do.
Hereās the result
If you are looking for no-nonsense stats that just āworkā without impacting the privacy of your users, Iād suggest you take a look at this.
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Another product that I also looked at (but chose Umami) is Ackee Stats
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And for those who are interested Hereās a side by side review of the two products, so you can choose which platform works best for you.
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Thanks for the topic my friend.
is the software installed on the same server?
Quid of perf ?
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@DownPW on the same server, yes. Iād recommend Umami. No performance impact at all.
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Great I will tets it ASAP on dev
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test to install, I have this error when I want to install with Yarn
EDIT: Seems right problem.
EDIT2: yes better now -
Install OK
I have added a website with my subdomain (Nodebb is in a sudomain) and add script url on ACP/Custom Header :
I browsed the site but I donāt have any feedback in umami :
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@DownPW you donāt need the port (
3000
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Yes, absolutely, I havenāt yet configured the nginx proxy but Iām not sure if that will change anything, but Iām willing to try.
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@DownPW do your have a firewall blocking the port?
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port 3000 on TCP is created and open on firewalld via Webmin because otherwise I didnāt have access to the GUI
I configure reverse proxy now
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@DownPW whatās the output of the url you are using for the script in the NodeBB headers if you try to access it directly?
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With no proxy I access to the js script :
But It seems that umami doesnāt like reverse proxy. I access to umami on https with nginxproxy without problem but I have this now when I try to access the web site configuration (Edit) :
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@DownPW said in What's your go to product for site stats?:
But It seems that umami doesnāt like reverse proxy
It does because thatās how I run it
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@DownPW Just tested the reverse proxy and it appears fine.
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On your configuration I guess not mine.
My reverse proxy working for me too but the bug appear when I click here :I give you my password in PM
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@DownPW As discussed in PM, it appears that this section was actaully missing
Have run this on your instance, and all working
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Gdpr has been hitting my blog, with the majority of web traffic coming from the EU. I learn that Gdpr has the power to turn your page into a visitor in an error form like 403, 503 type. I was wondering, but after a long chat with Yandex, I realized it was Gdpr that we need to change how we operate in collecting data.
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@Sala If you are receiving visitors from the EU then you need to comply with the GDPR. If you havenāt already, then you should have robust policies in place that reference privacy, cookies, etc, and the ability for users to make subject access requests etc.
I can provide more detail if you need it.
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