The django-analytical application integrates analytics services into a Django project.
Using an analytics service with a Django project means adding JavaScript tracking code to the project templates. Of course, every service has its own specific installation instructions. Furthermore, you need to include your unique identifiers, which then end up in the templates. Not very nice.
This application hides the details of the different analytics services behind a generic interface, and keeps personal information and configuration out of the templates. Its goal is to make the basic set-up very simple, while allowing advanced users to customize tracking. Each service is set up as recommended by the services themselves, using an asynchronous version of the JavaScript code if possible.
Currently Supported ServicesThe documentation can be found in the docs
directory or read online. The source code and issue tracker are generously hosted by GitHub.
If you want to help out with the development of django-analytical, by posting detailed bug reports, proposing new features or other analytics services to support, or suggesting documentation improvements, use the issue tracker. If you want to get your hands dirty, great! Clone the repository, make changes and place a pull request. Creating an issue to discuss your plans is useful.
At the end, don't forget to add yourself to the list of authors and update the changelog with a short description of your contribution. We want you to stand out from the crowd as an open source superstar! ✦
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