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{% extends 'admin.twig' %}
{% set title %}{{ 'General_Widgets'|translate }}{% endset %}
{% block topcontrols %}
{% include "@CoreHome/_siteSelectHeader.twig" %}
{% include "@CoreHome/_periodSelect.twig" %}
{% endblock %}
{% block content %}
<div>
<div class="widgetize" ng-controller="ExportWidgetController as exportWidget">
<div piwik-content-intro>
<h2 piwik-enriched-headline>{{ title|e('html_attr') }}</h2>
<p>With Piwik, you can export your Web Analytics reports on your blog, website, or intranet dashboard... in one click.</p>
</div>
<div piwik-content-block content-title="Authentication">
<p>
If you want your widgets to be viewable by everybody, you first have to set the 'view' permissions
to the anonymous user in the <a href='index.php?module=UsersManager' rel='noreferrer' target='_blank'>Users Management section</a>.
<br/>Alternatively, if you are publishing widgets on a password protected or private page,
you don't necessarily have to allow 'anonymous' to view your reports. In this case, you can add the secret token_auth parameter (found in the
<a href='{{ linkTo({'module':'API','action':'listAllAPI'}) }}' rel='noreferrer' target='_blank'>API page</a>) in the widget URL.
</p>
</div>
<div piwik-content-block content-title="Widgetize dashboards">
<p>You can also display the full Piwik dashboard in your application or website in an IFRAME
(<a ng-href='{{ '{{ exportWidget.dashboardUrl }}'|raw }}' rel='noreferrer' target='_blank' >see example</a>).
The date parameter can be set to a specific calendar date, "today", or "yesterday". The period parameter can be set to "day", "week", "month", or
"year".
The language parameter can be set to the language code of a translation, such as language=fr.
For example, for idSite=1 and date=yesterday, you can write:
<br />
<pre piwik-select-on-focus ng-bind="exportWidget.dashboardCode"> </pre>
<br />
You can also widgetize the all websites dashboard in an IFRAME
(<a ng-href='{{ '{{ exportWidget.allWebsitesDashboardUrl }}'|raw }}' rel='noreferrer' target='_blank' id='linkAllWebsitesDashboardUrl'>see example</a>)
<br />
<pre piwik-select-on-focus ng-bind="exportWidget.allWebsitesDashboardCode"> </pre>
</p>
</div>
<div piwik-content-block content-title="Widgetize reports">
<p>Select a report, and copy paste in your page the embed code below the widget:
<div piwik-widget-preview></div>
<br class="clearfix" />
</div>
</div>
</div>
{% include "@Dashboard/_widgetFactoryTemplate.twig" %}
{% endblock %}
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