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Django module to proxy requests to Plausible Analytics.

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Django Plausible Proxy

Django application to proxy requests and send server-side events to Plausible Analytics. Plays well with self-hosted and the managed cloud service.

Proxying

Proxying allows a project owner concerned about missing data seeing a more complete picture. See Adblockers and using a proxy for analytics for the detailed outline of the problem and solution.

When installed and configured in settings.py and urls.py, the app proxies the HTTP requests as such:

https://<yourdomain.com>/js/script.js -> https://plausible.io/js/script.js
https://<yourdomain.com>/api/event    -> https://plausible.io/api/event

Server-side events

Track on the server side events that can't be tracked otherwise, such as API requests.

from plausible_proxy import send_custom_event
...
send_custom_event(request, name="Register", props={"plan": "Premium"})

Installation

Install the package from PyPI.

pip install django-plausible-proxy

Configure Django setting in the settings.py.

# Register the app to enable {% plausble %} templatetag.
INSTALLED_APPS = [
    # ...
    "plausible_proxy"
    # ...
]

# Optionally, define a default value for Plausible domain to provide a default value
# for the Plausible domain and the `send_custom_event()` function.
PLAUSIBLE_DOMAIN = "yourdomain.com"

# Optionally, define the plausible endpoint that you would like to post to.
# This is useful if you are self-hosting plausible.
PLAUSIBLE_BASE_URL = "https://plausible.io"

Update urls.py.

from django.urls import include, path

urlpatterns = [
    # ...
    path("", include("plausible_proxy.urls")),
    # ...
]

Update your base HTML template to include the plausible templatetag.

{% load plausible %}
<html>
  <head>
      ...
      {% plausible script='script.js' %}
  </head>

API reference

{% plausible %}

A templatetag to include the Plausible analytics script to the page.

Arguments:

  • domain (default to settings.PLAUSIBLE_DOMAIN): defines the data-domain parameter, the is the domain for the Plausible analytics.
  • script (default to script.js): defines the Plausible script to use. See Script extensions for enhanced measurement for the list of alternative script names and what they can track for you.

Usage example:

{% load plausible %}
<html>
  <head>
      ...
      {% plausible domain='example.com' script='script.outbound-links.js' %}
  </head>

plausible_proxy.services.send_custom_event()

end a custom event to Plausible and return successful status.

See Plausible events API for more information

Arguments:

  • request (HttpRequest): Original Django HTTP request. Will be used to create X-Forwarded-For and User-Agent headers.
  • name (string): Name of the event. Can specify pageview which is a special type of event in Plausible. All other names will be treated as custom events.
  • domain (optional string): Domain name of the site in Plausible. The value from settings.PLAUSIBLE_DOMAIN is used by default.
  • url (optional string): URL of the page where the event was triggered. If not provided, the function extracts the URL from the request. If the URL contains UTM parameters, they will be extracted and stored. If URL is not set, will be extracted from the request.
  • referrer (optional string): Referrer for this event.
  • screen_width (optional integer): Width of the screen.
  • props (optional dict): Custom properties for the event. See: Using custom props.

Returns: True if request was accepted successfully.

Example:

def vote(request, candidate_id):
    candidate = get_object_or_404(Candidate, pk=candidate_id)
    send_custom_event(request, 'vote', props={"candidate": candidate.full_name})
    ...

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