Hi Mark-
We've got both Matomo and GA running on our sites, including the PUI, though
I've heard the UI for the Matomo reports can be a bit sluggish. Thankfully, I
don't have to deal with the minutiae of the analytics reporting!
Joshua
From:
Thank you both for your replies and this helpful information. I thought I'd
tried that, but I must have tried to mangle the link into the Ruby tag.
It worked! Thank you. I just put this snippet in on dev, and although the GA
account isn't set up for dev, the application restarted without
Friends,
These are challenging times. Challenging times often bring out the best in us
and I hope that these times are bringing out the best in you. Recently Russell
M. Nelson, president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, shared
a message of hope with the world. Several lines
Henry, all:
We did exactly what Joshua mentioned... added the snippet as provided by Google
Tag Manager to the layout_head.html.erb file, and that's it.
Just out of curiosity, is anyone using alternatives to Google Analytics, such
as https://matomo.org, with their ASpace PUI?
Mark
Friends,
These are challenging times. Challenging times often bring out the best in us
and I hope that these times are bringing out the best in you. Recently Russell
M. Nelson, president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, shared
a message of hope with the world. Several lines
Hi Henry-
Its probably easiest to just insert the js in the erb file, since the erbs
accept raw code (no need to escape) and the google snippet is unchanging. I'd
just pop the snippet that Google provides right in there and you should be good
to go!
Joshua
Have any of you successfully entered your Google Analytics code snippet JS in
ASpace. It goes in the layout head html erb, but I'm not sure how to include
this since the existin code there just includes a Ruby tab with only the link
as an attribute value. Can I just put raw JS in here, inside