Simple Google Analytics integration for Django projects
Project description
django-ga-tracking is a simple Django pluggable app that provides a context processor and template for adding Google Analytics tracking code to your pages.
Alternatives and differences
There are alternatives like django-google-analytics and Django Analytics Middleware, but this project begun as both solutions seem to introduce unnecessary complexity and/or lack the ability to configure analytics via Django settings module. The latter factor was particularly important for this project because hard-coding configuration or storing configuration in a databaes column was something we absolutely wanted to avoid.
Installation
Install using pip:
pip install django-ga-tracking
Basic usage
Add ga_tracking to INSTALLED_APPS.
Next, add the ga_tracking_id context processor to TEMPLATE_CONTEXT_PROCESSORS:
TEMPLATE_CONTEXT_PROCESSORS = ( .... 'ga_tracking.context_processors.ga_tracking_id', )
Define a GA_TRACKING_ID setting and assign your tracking ID to it. For example:
GA_TRACKING_ID = 'UA-12345678-9'
Finally, add the tracker code template somewhere in your own template:
{% include "ga_tracking/ga.html" %}
New tracking code
Google Analytics offers an alternative tracking code (analytics.js). This code is also available in django-ga-tracking. Since the tracking code uses both the property ID and the top level domain, you will need to specify both. So, add this to your settings:
GA_TRACKING_ID = 'UA-12345678-9' GA_DOMAIN = 'example.com'
Next, include the alternative template:
{% include "ga_tracking/ga_new.html" %}
Customization
Because django-ga-tracking uses a simple template to add the code, you can customize it simply by overriding the template with your own. The ga.html template contains the default <script> block as provided by Google.
The script block is not rendered at all if the GA_TRACKING_ID setting is not present, so you can, for example, set the setting only in production to avoid development sites from being tracked, or use different tracking codes on different deployments. For example:
# in settings.py import os GA_TRACKING_ID = os.environ.get('GA_TRACKING_ID')
Customizing the tracking call
Tracking call itself can be customized. The default tacking calls are:
// For old API _gaq.push(['_trackPageview']); // For new API ga('send', 'pageview');
These calls are separated out into their own templates: ga_tracking/ga_track.js and ga_tracking/ga_new_track.js respectively. By overriding these templates, you can customize the calls. For more information on respective APIs, check out the Google Developers documentation for ga.js and analytics.js.
It should be reiterated that the two partial templates are standard Django templates, so they have full access to template context should you need to access any of the context variables for the purpose of customization.
Reporting bugs
Please report bugs to Bitbucket issue tracker.
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