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piwik-tracker

Enable the piwik tracking code on Kibana interfaces


installation

Manually download a release for your kibana version

/opt/kibana/bin/kibana-plugin install <path-to-your-piwik_traker_release_package>.zip

usage

Plugin Configuration

  • Set up your config in Management > Advanced settings (search for Piwik):
  • Save it
  • Refresh the page

You can check in Network tab from your Developer tools browser, than the request to Piwik server

development

See the kibana contributing guide for instructions setting up your development environment. Once you have completed that, use the following yarn scripts.

  • yarn kbn bootstrap

    Install dependencies and crosslink Kibana and all projects/plugins.

    IMPORTANT: Use this script instead of yarn to install dependencies when switching branches, and re-run it whenever your dependencies change.

  • yarn start

    Start kibana and have it include this plugin. You can pass any arguments that you would normally send to bin/kibana

    yarn start --elasticsearch.url http://localhost:9220
    
  • yarn build

    Build a distributable archive of your plugin.

  • yarn test:browser

    Run the browser tests in a real web browser.

  • yarn test:server

    Run the server tests using mocha.

For more information about any of these commands run yarn ${task} --help. For a full list of tasks checkout the package.json file, or run yarn run.

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