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+ === WP-Piwik ===
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+ Contributors: braekling
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+ Requires at least: 2.7
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+ Tested up to: 2.7
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+ Stable tag: 0.2.0
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+ Tags: statistics, stats, analytics, piwik
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+
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+ This plugin adds a piwik stats site to your WordPress dashboard.
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+
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+ == Description ==
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+ This plugin adds a Piwik stats site to your WordPress dashboard. Also it is able to add your Piwik javascript code to your blog using wp_footer.
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+
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+ You need a running Piwik installation and at least view access to your stats.
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+
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+ Look at the [Piwik website](http://piwik.org/) to get further information about Piwik.
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+
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+ This plugin is not created or provided by the Piwik project team.
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+
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+ == Installation ==
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+ 1. Upload the full `wp-piwik` directory into your `wp-content/plugins` directory.
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+ 2. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress.
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+ 3. Open the new 'Settings/WP-Piwik Settings' menu, enter your Piwik base URL and your auth token. Save settings.
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+ 4. If you have view access to multiple site stats, choose your blog and save settings again.
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+ 5. Look at 'Dashboard/WP-Piwik' to get your site stats.
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+
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+ == Screenshots ==
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+
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+ 1. WP-Piwik stats page. Left: visitor history (daily/30 days). Right: stats overview, keywords and external websites (yesterday).
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+ 2. WP-Piwik settings.
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+ <?php
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+ /*
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+
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+ Plugin Name: WP-Piwik
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+
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+ Plugin URI: http://dev.braekling.de/wordpress-plugins/dev/wp-piwik/index.html
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+
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+ Description: Adds Piwik stats to your dashboard menu and Piwik code to your wordpress footer.
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+
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+ Version: 0.2.0
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+ Author: Andr&eacute; Br&auml;kling
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+ Author URI: http://www.braekling.de
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+
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+ ******************************************************************************************
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+ Copyright (C) 2009 Andre Braekling (email: webmaster@braekling.de)
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+
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+ This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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+ it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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+ the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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+ (at your option) any later version.
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+
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+ This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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+ GNU General Public License for more details.
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+
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+ You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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+ along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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+ *******************************************************************************************/
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+
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+ class wp_piwik {
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+
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+ function __construct() {
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+ register_activation_hook(__FILE__, array($this, 'install'));
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+ add_action('admin_menu', array($this, 'build_menu'));
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+ if (get_option('wp-piwik_addjs') == 1)
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+ add_action('wp_footer', array($this, 'footer'));
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+ }
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+
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+ function install() {
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+
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+ }
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+
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+ function footer() {
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+ echo get_option('wp-piwik_jscode');
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+ }
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+
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+ function build_menu() {
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+ add_dashboard_page(__('Piwik Statistics'), __('WP-Piwik'), 8, __FILE__, array($this, 'show_stats'));
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+ add_options_page(__('WP-Piwik Settings'), __('WP-Piwik Settings'), 8, __FILE__, array($this, 'show_settings'));
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+ }
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+
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+ function call_API($strMethod, $strPeriod='', $strDate='', $intLimit='') {
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+ $strToken = get_option('wp-piwik_token');
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+ $strURL = get_option('wp-piwik_url');
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+ $intSite = get_option('wp-piwik_siteid');
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+ if (empty($strToken) || empty($strURL)) return array('result' => 'error', 'message' => 'Piwik base URL or auth token not set.');
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+ if (substr($strURL, -1, 1) != '/') $strURL .= '/';
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+ $strURL .= '?module=API&method='.$strMethod;
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+ $strURL .= '&idSite='.$intSite.'&period='.$strPeriod.'&date='.$strDate;
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+ $strURL .= '&format=PHP&filter_limit='.$intLimit;
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+ $strURL .= '&token_auth='.$strToken;
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+ $strResult = file_get_contents($strURL);
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+ $aryData = unserialize($strResult);
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+ return $aryData;
66
+ }
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+
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+ function show_stats() {
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+ $aryError = array();
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+
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+ $aryVisitors = $this->call_API('VisitsSummary.getVisits', 'day', 'last30');
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+ if ($aryVisitors['result'] == 'error')
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+ $aryError[] = $aryVisitors['message'];
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+
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+ $aryUVisitors = $this->call_API('VisitsSummary.getUniqueVisitors', 'day', 'last30');
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+ if ($aryUVisitors['result'] == 'error')
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+ $aryError[] = $aryUVisitors['message'];
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+
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+ $aryOverview = $this->call_API('VisitsSummary.get', 'day', 'yesterday');
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+ if ($aryOverview['result'] == 'error')
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+ $aryError[] = $aryOverview['message'];
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+
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+ $aryKeywords = $this->call_API('Referers.getKeywords', 'day', 'yesterday', 10);
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+ if ($aryKeywords['result'] == 'error')
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+ $aryError[] = $aryKeywords['message'];
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+
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+ $aryWebsites = $this->call_API('Referers.getWebsites', 'day', 'yesterday', 10);
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+ if ($aryWebsites['result'] == 'error')
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+ $aryError[] = $aryWebsites['message'];
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+
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+ echo '<div class="wrap">';
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+ echo '<h2>'.__('Piwik Statistics').'</h2>';
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+ echo '<div class="inside">';
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+
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+ if (!empty($aryError)) {
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+ foreach ($aryError as $strEMessage)
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+ echo '<p><strong>'.__('An error occured').': </strong> '.$strError.'</p>';
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+ echo '<p><a href="options-general.php?page=wp-piwik/wp-piwik.php">'.__('Settings').'</a></p>';
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+ } else {
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+ echo '<table class="layout">';
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+ echo '<tr><td>';
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+ $strValues = $strLabels = $strValuesU = '';
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+ $intMax = max($aryVisitors);
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+ while ($intMax % 10 != 0 || $intMax == 0) $intMax++;
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+ $intStep = $intMax / 5;
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+ while ($intStep % 10 != 0 && $intStep != 1) $intStep--;
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+
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+ foreach ($aryVisitors as $strDate => $intValue) {
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+ $strValues .= round($intValue/($intMax/100),2).',';
110
+ if (isset($aryUVisitors[$strDate])) $strValuesU .= round($aryUVisitors[$strDate]/($intMax/100),2).',';
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+ $strLabels .= '|'.substr($strDate,-2);
112
+ }
113
+ $strValues = substr($strValues, 0, -1);
114
+ $strValuesU = substr($strValuesU, 0, -1);
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+ $strGraph = 'http://chart.apis.google.com/chart?';
116
+ $strGraph .= 'cht=lc&';
117
+ $strGraph .= 'chg=0,'.round($intStep/($intMax/100),2).',2,2&';
118
+ $strGraph .= 'chs=450x220&';
119
+ $strGraph .= 'chd=t:'.$strValues.'|'.$strValuesU.'&';
120
+ $strGraph .= 'chxl=0:'.$strLabels.'&';
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+ $strGraph .= 'chco=90AAD9,A0BAE9&';
122
+ $strGraph .= 'chm=B,D4E2ED,0,1,0|B,E4F2FD,1,2,0&';
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+ $strGraph .= 'chxt=x,y&';
124
+ $strGraph .= 'chxr=1,0,'.$intMax.','.$intStep;
125
+ echo '<img src="'.$strGraph.'" width="450" height="220" alt="Visits graph" /><br /><br />';
126
+ echo '<table class="widefat">';
127
+ echo '<thead><tr><th>'.__('Date').'</th><th>'.__('Visits').'</th><th>'.__('Unique').'</th></tr></thead>';
128
+ echo '<tbody>';
129
+ $aryTmp = array_reverse($aryVisitors);
130
+ foreach ($aryTmp as $strDate => $intValue)
131
+ echo '<tr><td>'.$strDate.'</td><td>'.$intValue.'</td><td>'.$aryUVisitors[$strDate].'</td></tr>';
132
+ unset($aryTmp);
133
+ echo '</tbody></table>';
134
+ echo '</td><td style="width:10px;"></td><td>';
135
+ echo '<table class="widefat">';
136
+ echo '<thead><tr><th colspan="2">'.__('Overview').'</th></tr></thead>';
137
+ $strTime = floor($aryOverview['sum_visit_length']/3600).'h '.floor(($aryOverview['sum_visit_length'] % 3600)/60).'m '.floor(($aryOverview['sum_visit_length'] % 3600) % 60).'s';
138
+ echo '<tbody>';
139
+ echo '<tr><td>'.__('Visitors').':</td><td>'.$aryOverview['nb_visits'].'</td></tr>';
140
+ echo '<tr><td>'.__('Unique visitors').':</td><td>'.$aryOverview['nb_uniq_visitors'].'</td></tr>';
141
+ echo '<tr><td>'.__('Page views').':</td><td>'.$aryOverview['nb_actions'].'</td></tr>';
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+ echo '<tr><td>'.__('Max. page views in one visit').':</td><td>'.$aryOverview['max_actions'].'</td></tr>';
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+ echo '<tr><td>'.__('Total time spent by the visitors').':</td><td>'.$strTime.'</td></tr>';
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+ echo '<tr><td>'.__('Bounce count').':</td><td>'.$aryOverview['bounce_count'].'</td></tr>';
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+ echo '</tbody></table><br />';
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+ echo '<table class="widefat">';
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+ echo '<thead><tr><th>'.__('Keyword').'</th><th>'.__('Unique visitors').'</th></tr></thead>';
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+ echo '<tbody>';
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+ foreach ($aryKeywords as $aryValues)
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+ echo '<tr><td>'.$aryValues['label'].'</td><td>'.$aryValues['nb_uniq_visitors'].'</td></tr>';
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+ echo '</tbody></table><br />';
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+ echo '<table class="widefat">';
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+ echo '<thead><tr><th>'.__('Website').'</th><th>'.__('Unique visitors').'</th></tr></thead>';
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+ echo '<tbody>';
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+ foreach ($aryWebsites as $aryValues)
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+ echo '<tr><td>'.$aryValues['label'].'</td><td>'.$aryValues['nb_uniq_visitors'].'</td></tr>';
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+ echo '</tbody></table>';
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+ echo '</td></tr>';
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+ echo '</table>';
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+ }
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+ echo '</div>';
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+ echo '</div>';
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+ }
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+
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+ function show_settings() {
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+ $strToken = get_option('wp-piwik_token');
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+ $strURL = get_option('wp-piwik_url');
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+ $intSite = get_option('wp-piwik_siteid');
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+ ?>
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+ <div class="wrap">
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+ <h2><?php _e('WP-Piwik Settings') ?></h2>
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+ <div class="inside">
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+ <form method="post" action="options.php">
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+ <?php wp_nonce_field('update-options'); ?>
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+ <table class="form-table">
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+ <tr><td colspan="2"><h3><?php _e('Account settings'); ?></h3></td></tr>
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+ <tr>
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+ <td><?php _e('Piwik URL'); ?>:</td>
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+ <td><input type="text" name="wp-piwik_url" id="wp-piwik_url" value="<?php echo $strURL; ?>" /></td>
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+ </tr>
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+ <tr>
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+ <td><?php _e('Auth token'); ?>:</td>
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+ <td><input type="text" name="wp-piwik_token" id="wp-piwik_token" value="<?php echo $strToken; ?>" /></td>
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+ </tr>
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+
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+ <tr><td colspan="2"><span class="setting-description"><?php _e('To enable Piwik statistics, please enter your Piwik base URL (like http://mydomain.com/piwik) and your personal authentification token. You can get the token on the API page inside your Piwik interface. It looks like &quot;1234a5cd6789e0a12345b678cd9012ef&quot;.'); ?></span></td></tr>
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+ <?php
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+ if (!empty($strToken) && !empty($strURL)) {
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+ $aryData = $this->call_API('SitesManager.getSitesWithAtLeastViewAccess');
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+ if (empty($aryData)) {
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+ echo '<tr><td colspan="2"><p><strong>'.__('An error occured').': </strong>'.__('Please check URL and auth token. You need at least view access to one site.').'</p></td></tr>';
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+ } elseif ($aryData['result'] == 'error') {
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+ echo '<tr><td colspan="2"><p><strong>'.__('An error occured').': </strong>'.$aryData['message'].'</p></td></tr>';
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+ } else {
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+ echo '<tr><td>Choose site:</td><td><select name="wp-piwik_siteid" id="wp-piwik_siteid">';
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+ foreach ($aryData as $arySite) {
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+ echo '<option value="'.$arySite['idsite'].'"'.($arySite['idsite']==$intSite?' selected':'').'>'.htmlentities($arySite['name'], ENT_QUOTES, 'utf-8').'</option>';
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+ }
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+ echo '</select></td></tr>';
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+ if (empty($intSite)) update_option('wp-piwik_siteid', $aryData[0]['idsite']);
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+ $intSite = get_option('wp-piwik_siteid');
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+ $intAddJS = get_option('wp-piwik_addjs');
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+ $strJavaScript = $this->call_API('SitesManager.getJavascriptTag');
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+ if ($intAddJS) update_option('wp-piwik_jscode', $strJavaScript);
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+ echo '<tr><td>JavaScript:</td><td><textarea readonly rows="17" cols="80">'.($strJavaScript).'</textarea></td></tr>';
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+ echo '<tr><td>Add script to wp_footer():</td><td><input type="checkbox" value="1" name="wp-piwik_addjs" '.($intAddJS?' checked':'').'/></td></tr>';
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+ echo '<tr><td colspan="2"><span class="setting-description">'.__('If your template uses wp_footer(), WP-Piwik can automatically add the Piwik javascript code to your blog.').'</span></td></tr>';
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+ }
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+ }
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+ ?>
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+ </table>
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+ <input type="hidden" name="action" value="update" />
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+ <input type="hidden" name="page_options" value="wp-piwik_token,wp-piwik_url,wp-piwik_siteid,wp-piwik_addjs" />
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+ <p class="submit">
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+ <input type="submit" name="Submit" value="<?php _e('Save settings') ?>" />
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+ </p>
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+ </form>
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+ </div>
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+ </div>
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+ <?php
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+ }
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+ }
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+
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+ if (class_exists('wp_piwik')) {
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+ $GLOBALS['wp_piwik'] = new wp_piwik();
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+ }