Django Google Analytics brings the power of server side/non-js Google Analytics to your Django projects
Install
django-google-analytics-app
from PyPI or add to your Python path some other way.Add
google_analytics
to yourINSTALLED_APPS
setting.Add URL include to your project's
urls.py
file:re_path('djga/', include('google_analytics.urls')),
Specify a Google Analytics tracking code, i.e.:
GOOGLE_ANALYTICS = { 'google_analytics_id': 'UA-000000-2', }
where
UA-000000-2
is your unique tracking code.If you intend tracking through middleware and Celery remember to install Celery and run its worker process.
There are two ways to add tracking to your pages.
Using <img/>
and sticking it in your base.html
:
{% load google_analytics_tags %} <div style="display:none"> <img src="{% google_analytics %}" width="0" height="0" /> </div>
Using Django's middleware, you can process every request and use Celery to make the request to Google Analytics:
MIDDLEWARE = [ 'google_analytics.middleware.GoogleAnalyticsMiddleware', ]
You have to add google_analytics
to your CELERY_IMPORTS
:
CELERY_IMPORTS = ('google_analytics.tasks')
You can also specify paths that will be excluded when tracking:
GOOGLE_ANALYTICS_IGNORE_PATH = ['/health/', ]