name = Piwik::translate('ExampleReportName'); $this->dimension = new ExitPageUrl(); $this->documentation = Piwik::translate('ExampleReportDocumentation'); // This defines in which order your report appears in the mobile app, in the menu and in the list of widgets $this->order = 999; // By default standard metrics are defined but you can customize them by defining an array of metric names // $this->metrics = array('nb_visits', 'nb_hits'); // Uncomment the next line if your report does not contain any processed metrics, otherwise default // processed metrics will be assigned // $this->processedMetrics = array(); // Uncomment the next line if your report defines goal metrics // $this->hasGoalMetrics = true; // Uncomment the next line if your report should be able to load subtables. You can define any action here // $this->actionToLoadSubTables = $this->action; // Uncomment the next line if your report always returns a constant count of rows, for instance always // 24 rows for 1-24hours // $this->constantRowsCount = true; // If a subcategory is specified, the report will be displayed in the menu under this menu item // $this->subcategoryId = 'ExampleReportName'; } /** * Here you can configure how your report should be displayed. For instance whether your report supports a search * etc. You can also change the default request config. For instance change how many rows are displayed by default. * * @param ViewDataTable $view */ public function configureView(ViewDataTable $view) { if (!empty($this->dimension)) { $view->config->addTranslations(array('label' => $this->dimension->getName())); } // $view->config->show_search = false; // $view->requestConfig->filter_sort_column = 'nb_visits'; // $view->requestConfig->filter_limit = 10'; $view->config->columns_to_display = array_merge(array('label'), $this->metrics); } /** * Here you can define related reports that will be shown below the reports. Just return an array of related * report instances if there are any. * * @return \Piwik\Plugin\Report[] */ public function getRelatedReports() { return array(); // eg return array(new XyzReport()); } /** * A report is usually completely automatically rendered for you but you can render the report completely * customized if you wish. Just overwrite the method and make sure to return a string containing the content of the * report. Don't forget to create the defined twig template within the templates folder of your plugin in order to * make it work. Usually you should NOT have to overwrite this render method. * * @return string public function render() { $view = new View('@ExampleReport/getExampleReport'); $view->myData = array(); return $view->render(); } */ /** * By default your report is available to all users having at least view access. If you do not want this, you can * limit the audience by overwriting this method. * * @return bool public function isEnabled() { return Piwik::hasUserSuperUserAccess() } */ }