pfrenssen / matomo-reporting-api
PHP client library to query the Matomo Reporting API.
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Requires (Dev)
- phpunit/phpunit: ^5.0||^6.0||^7.0||^8.0||^9.0
- squizlabs/php_codesniffer: ^3.2
README
(former Piwik Reporting API)
This library allows to retrieve data from the Matomo open source web analytics platform using the Matomo Reporting API using PHP.
Usage
<?php
use Matomo\ReportingApi\QueryFactory;
require getcwd() . '/vendor/autoload.php';
// The URL of the Matomo server. *Always use HTTPS!*
$matomo_url = 'https://my.matomo.server';
// The user authentication token. You can get it in the web interface of the
// Matomo server at Administration > Platform > API.
$token = 'e0357ffdf830ca8be8af4151b564b53d';
// Instantiate the query factory. This class helps to quickly generate
// different query objects with reusable default parameters.
$query_factory = QueryFactory::create($matomo_url);
// Set some default parameters such as the site ID and user authentication
// token.
$query_factory
->set('idSite', 1)
->set('token_auth', $token);
// Example: retrieve the version of the Matomo server.
$query = $query_factory->getQuery('API.getMatomoVersion');
$response = $query->execute()->getResponse();
$matomo_version = $response->value;
echo "Server is running Matomo $matomo_version.\n\n";
// Example: retrieve browser usage statistics for the past week.
$response = $query_factory->getQuery('DevicesDetection.getBrowsers')
->setParameter('date', 'today')
->setParameter('period', 'week')
->execute()
->getResponse();
foreach ($response as $browser) {
echo "Browser: {$browser->label}\n";
echo "Total visits: {$browser->nb_visits}\n";
echo "Bounce count: {$browser->bounce_count}\n";
echo "Daily unique visitors: {$browser->sum_daily_nb_uniq_visitors}\n\n";
}
For the full list of available methods, see the Matomo API reference.
Security
The Matomo Reporting API uses a user authentication token to access the API. The API is very powerful and allows to view, edit and delete most data, even add and remove users. This means that the user authentication token should be kept as secret as your username and password.
Since the token is sent over the network it is crucial that all network traffic to the Matomo API is encrypted. You can use an unencrypted HTTP URL during testing, but for a production server it is highly recommended to use HTTPS or it will be possible for an attacker to steal your credentials and lock you out of your Matomo server.