Stable tag: 2.6.0-alpha
Requires at least: 4.0
Tested up to: 5.6
Requires PHP: 5.6
License: GPLv2 or later
Tags: analytics, parse.ly, parsely, parsley
Contributors: parsely, hbbtstar, jblz, mikeyarce, GaryJ, parsely_mike
The Parse.ly plugin facilitates real-time and historical analytics to your content through a platform designed and built for digital publishing.
Designed and built for digital publishers, Parse.ly helps you understand how your audience is connecting to your content.
Thousands of writers, editors, site managers, and technologists already use Parse.ly to understand what content draws in website visitors, and why. Using our powerful dashboards and APIs, customers build successful digital strategies that allow them to grow and engage a loyal audience.
Join industry leaders -- like Mashable, Slate, News Corp, and Conde Nast -- who already use Parse.ly to bring clarity to content, audience, and analytics.
- Get started with Parse.ly right away: the plugin automatically inserts the required metadata and JavaScript on all your published pages and posts.
- Choose what format the metadata takes, and whether logged-in users should be included in the analytics.
- If you've purchased access to the Parse.ly API, add a widget to your site with article recommendations personalized to individual users.
Feedback, suggestions, questions or concerns? Open a new GitHub issue or email us at support@parsely.com. We always want to hear from you!
The plugin requires an active Parse.ly account. Parse.ly gives creators, marketers, and developers the tools to understand content performance, prove content value, and deliver tailored content experiences that drive meaningful results. Sign up for a free trial of Parse.ly.
- Visit the Plugins page from your WordPress dashboard and click "Add New" at the top of the page.
- Search for "parse.ly" using the search bar on the right side.
- Click "Install Now" to install the plugin.
- After it's installed, click "Activate" to activate the plugin on your site.
- Download the plugin from WordPress.org or get the latest release from our Github Releases page.
- Unzip the downloaded archive.
- Upload the entire
wp-parsely
folder to your/wp-content/plugins
directory. - Visit the Plugins page from your WordPress dashboard and look for the newly installed Parse.ly plugin.
- Click "Activate" to activate the plugin on your site.
Your Site ID is likely your own site domain name (e.g., mysite.com
). You can find this in your Parse.ly account.
The code will only be placed on posts and pages which have been published in WordPress to ensure we don't track traffic generated while you're still writing a post or page.
You may also be not tracking logged-in users, via one of the settings.
You can use the wp_parsely_metadata
filter, which sends three arguments: the array of metadata, the post object, and the parsely_options
array:
add_filter( 'wp_parsely_metadata', 'filter_parsely_metadata', 10, 3 );
function filter_parsely_page( $parsely_metadata, $post, $parsely_options ) {
$parsely_metadata['articleSection'] = '...'; // Whatever values you want Parse.ly's Section to be.
return $parsely_metadata;
}
This filter can go anywhere in your codebase, provided it always gets loaded.
It is! The plugin hooks into Automattic's official plugins for AMP and Facebook Instant Articles.
AMP support is enabled automatically if the Automattic AMP plugin is installed
For Facebook Instant Articles support, enable "Parsely Analytics" in the "Advanced Settings" menu of the Facebook Instant Articles plugin.
This plugin does not currently support dynamic tracking (the tracking of multiple pageviews on a single page).
Some common use-cases for dynamic tracking are slideshows or articles loaded via AJAX calls in single-page applications -- situations in which new content is loaded without a full page refresh.
Tracking these events requires manually implementing additional JavaScript above the standard Parse.ly include that the plugin injects into your page source. Please consult the Parse.ly documentation on dynamic tracking for instructions on implementing dynamic tracking, or contact Parse.ly support for additional assistance.
See the wiki.
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The main admin screen of the Parse.ly plugin, showing some of the settings.
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The settings for the Parse.ly Recommended Widget. Engage your visitors with predictive and personalized recommendations from Parse.ly.
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A view of the Parse.ly Dashboard Overview. Parse.ly offers analytics that empowers you to better understand how your content is peforming.
The standard Parse.ly JavaScript tracker inserted before the closing body
tag:
<!-- START Parse.ly Include: Standard -->
<script data-cfasync="false" id="parsely-cfg" data-parsely-site="example.com" src="https://cdn.parsely.com/keys/example.com/p.js"></script>
<!-- END Parse.ly Include: Standard -->
A sample JSON-LD
structured data for a home page or section page:
<!-- BEGIN Parse.ly 2.5.0 -->
<script type="application/ld+json">
{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org","@type":"WebPage","headline":"WordPress VIP","url":"http:\/\/wpvip.com\/"}
</script>
<!-- END Parse.ly -->
A sample JSON-LD
meta tag and structured data for an article or post:
<!-- BEGIN Parse.ly 2.5.0 -->
<script type="application/ld+json">
{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org","@type":"NewsArticle","mainEntityOfPage":{"@type":"WebPage","@id":"http:\/\/wpvip.com\/2021\/04\/09\/how-the-wordpress-gutenberg-block-editor-empowers-enterprise-content-creators\/"},"headline":"How the WordPress Gutenberg Block Editor Empowers Enterprise Content Creators","url":"http:\/\/wpvip.com\/2021\/04\/09\/how-the-wordpress-gutenberg-block-editor-empowers-enterprise-content-creators\/","thumbnailUrl":"https:\/\/wpvip.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/04\/ladyatdesk.png?w=120","image":{"@type":"ImageObject","url":"https:\/\/wpvip.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/04\/ladyatdesk.png?w=120"},"dateCreated":"2021-04-09T15:13:13Z","datePublished":"2021-04-09T15:13:13Z","dateModified":"2021-04-09T15:13:13Z","articleSection":"Gutenberg","author":[{"@type":"Person","name":"Sam Wendland"}],"creator":["Sam Wendland"],"publisher":{"@type":"Organization","name":"The Enterprise Content Management Platform | WordPress VIP","logo":"https:\/\/wpvip.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/11\/cropped-favicon-dark.png"},"keywords":[]}
</script>
<!-- END Parse.ly -->
See the change log.