Analyzing Website Data Using the Matomo Application Image
Application Scenario
Matomo is a powerful open-source network analysis platform that has full data ownership and ensures that the business complies with General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). Supported By FlexusL, the Matomo application image uses Ubuntu 22.04 and is deployed using Docker. The Nginx, MySQL, phpMyAdmin, and Docker have been preconfigured in the image. You can use this application image to analyze website data.
Resource Planning and Costs
Resource |
Configuration |
Description |
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Cloud server |
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Select appropriate instance specifications based on your service requirements. |
Image |
Matomo |
Select the Matomo application image. |
Security group |
Inbound rule:
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Process
Procedure |
Description |
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Purchase a FlexusL instance and select the Matomo application image. |
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Add inbound security group rules to ensure that the application preinstalled in the image can be accessed. |
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Install and initialize Matomo. |
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Add tracking code to the websites you want to monitor. |
Step 1: Purchase a FlexusL Instance
- Log in to the FlexusLconsole and click Buy FlexusL.
- Specify required parameters for the FlexusL instance.
Parameter
Example
Description
Region
CN-Hong Kong
For low network latency and quick resource access, select the region nearest to your target users. After a FlexusL instance is created, the region cannot be changed. Exercise caution when selecting a region.
Application Images
Matomo
Select the Matomo application image.
Instance Specifications
2 vCPUs | 2 GiB memory and 60 GiB system disk
Select instance specifications as needed.
Instance Name
Matomo-Example
Customize an instance name that is easy to identify, for example, Matomo-Example.
(Optional) Associated Services
- Data disk: 10 GiB
- Host security
- Cloud backup vault: 70 GiB
You can bundle any of the services to your FlexusL instances as needed: EVS, HSS (basic edition), and CBR and set specifications as needed.
Required Duration
1 month
The minimum duration of a purchase is one month and the maximum duration is three years.
Auto-renew is enabled by default, which means the purchased FlexusL instances will be automatically renewed before they expire. If you do not enable auto-renew during the purchase process, you can still enable it later after the instances are created. For more information about auto-renewal rules, see Auto-Renewal Rules.
Quantity
1
Set the number of FlexusL instances to be purchased.
- Click Buy Now and complete the payment as prompted.
- Go back to the FlexusL console and view the purchased FlexusL instance.
After a FlexusL instance is created using an application image, wait until the image with the pre-installed application is up and running. Then, you can perform operations such as restarting or stopping the instance, or resetting the password. Otherwise, the installation may fail and you cannot log in to the image application dashboard.
Step 2: Configure Security Groups
Add inbound security group rules to ensure that the application preinstalled in the image can be accessed.
- Log in to the FlexusL console and click a resource card to go to the instance details page.
- In the navigation pane on the left, choose Cloud Servers. Locate the server and click its name.
- On the Security Groups tab, click Add Rule. In the displayed dialog box, add rules displayed in the following figure and click OK.
The following figure only displays common rules. You can add more rules as needed.
Table 1 Security group rules Priority
Action
Type
Protocol & Port
Source
Description
1
Allow
IPv4
TCP: 80
0.0.0.0/0
Specifies the internal forwarding port of application images
1
Allow
IPv4
TCP: 9001
0.0.0.0/0
Allows external access to the application dashboard.
Step 3: Initialize Matomo
The image application dashboard needs to be initialized only when you log in for the first time.
- On the Overview page, click Access in the Dashboard field in the Image area.
If the dashboard of WordPress cannot be accessed, it may be because the port for accessing the dashboard is not allowed or the application has not been up and running. To solve this problem, see Why Can't I Open the Dashboard of the Application Pre-installed in the Application Image?
- Click NEXT.
- Wait until Matomo completes the system check and click NEXT.
Matomo automatically checks whether the server meets the requirements for installing Matomo and displays the check result for each item.
- Set up the MySQL database and click NEXT.
The MySQL database and a default database account have been preset in Matomo. The information about the default database account is automatically obtained. Retain the default settings and click NEXT.
- After Matomo automatically creates data tables, click NEXT.
- On the Superuser page, set the username, password, and email address of the Matomo administrator, and click NEXT.
The super user is the user that you created when you installed Matomo. Each Matomo has only one super user who has the highest permissions. Keep the username and password of the super user secure.
- On the Set up a Website page, add the name and URL of the first website you want to track and analyze with Matomo and click NEXT.
You can add more websites to track later.
- Learn about the JavaScript tracking code and click NEXT.
To track your web traffic with Matomo, you need to make sure that some extra code is added to each of your webpages. Matomo automatically generates a JavaScript tracking code. After the installation is complete, you can check the tracking code in the Tracking Code admin section.
- After the initialization configurations are complete, click Continue to Matomo.
- Enter the username and password of the super user and click SIGN IN.
Then, you have obtained a Matomo hosting server. You can start using Matomo or follow the instructions provided in Step 4: Use Matomo to Monitor Websites to monitor websites.
Step 4: Use Matomo to Monitor Websites
- On the dashboard, click the TRACKING CODE tab and copy the tracking code in the Tracking Code area.
- Copy the tracking code to each page of the website you want to monitor.
Matomo can collect real-time analysis data of the website with the tracking code.
For details about how to install the Matomo tracking code, see official documentation.
- Select All Websites to view the access to the monitored websites.
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