Matomo (formerly Piwik) is the leading open-source analytics platform that gives you more than just powerful analytics:
- Free open-source software
- 100% data ownership
- User privacy protection
- User-centric insights
- Customisable and extensible
You can run the Matomo container and service like so:
docker run -d --link some-mysql:db matomo
This assumes you've already launched a suitable MySQL or MariaDB database container.
Use a Docker volume to keep persistent data:
docker run -d --link some-mysql:db -v matomo:/var/www/html matomo
Once you're up and running, you'll arrive at the configuration wizard page. If you're using the compose file, at the Database Setup
step, please enter the following:
- Database Server:
db
- Login: MYSQL_USER
- Password: MYSQL_PASSWORD
- Database Name: MYSQL_DATABASE
And leave the rest as default.
Then you can continue the installation with the super user.
The following environment variables are also honored for configuring your Matomo instance:
MATOMO_DATABASE_HOST
MATOMO_DATABASE_ADAPTER
MATOMO_DATABASE_TABLES_PREFIX
MATOMO_DATABASE_USERNAME
MATOMO_DATABASE_PASSWORD
MATOMO_DATABASE_DBNAME
A minimal set-up using docker-compose is available in the .examples folder, a more complete example can be found at IndieHosters/piwik.
If you want to use the import logs script, you can then run the following container as needed, in order to execute the python import logs script:
docker run --rm --volumes-from="matomo_app_1" --link matomo_app_1 python:2-alpine python /var/www/html/misc/log-analytics/import_logs.py --url=http://ip.of.your.matomo --login=yourlogin --password=yourpassword --idsite=1 --recorders=4 /var/www/html/logs/access.log
Pull requests are very welcome!
We'd love to hear your feedback and suggestions in the issue tracker: github.com/matomo-org/docker/issues.
This product includes GeoLite data created by MaxMind, available from https://www.maxmind.com.
https://blog.maxmind.com/2019/12/18/significant-changes-to-accessing-and-using-geolite2-databases/