Adds the ability to fetch information on download events
Adds the ability to fetch information on download events

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ckanext-ga-report ckanext-ga-report
================= =================
   
**Status:** Development **Status:** Development
   
**CKAN Version:** 1.7.1+ **CKAN Version:** 1.7.1+
   
   
Overview Overview
-------- --------
   
For creating detailed reports of CKAN analytics, including totals per group. For creating detailed reports of CKAN analytics, including totals per group.
   
Whereas ckanext-googleanalytics focusses on providing page view stats a recent period and for all time (aimed at end users), ckanext-ga-report is more interested in building regular periodic reports (more for site managers to monitor). Whereas ckanext-googleanalytics focusses on providing page view stats a recent period and for all time (aimed at end users), ckanext-ga-report is more interested in building regular periodic reports (more for site managers to monitor).
   
Contents of this extension: Contents of this extension:
   
* Use the CLI tool to download Google Analytics data for each time period into this extension's database tables * Use the CLI tool to download Google Analytics data for each time period into this extension's database tables
   
* Users can view the data as web page reports * Users can view the data as web page reports
   
   
Installation Installation
------------ ------------
   
1. Activate you CKAN python environment and install this extension's software:: 1. Activate you CKAN python environment and install this extension's software::
   
$ pyenv/bin/activate $ pyenv/bin/activate
$ pip install -e git+https://github.com/okfn/ckanext-ga-report.git#egg=ckanext-ga-report $ pip install -e git+https://github.com/datagovuk/ckanext-ga-report.git#egg=ckanext-ga-report
   
2. Ensure you development.ini (or similar) contains the info about your Google Analytics account and configuration:: 2. Ensure you development.ini (or similar) contains the info about your Google Analytics account and configuration::
   
googleanalytics.id = UA-1010101-1 googleanalytics.id = UA-1010101-1
googleanalytics.account = Account name (i.e. data.gov.uk, see top level item at https://www.google.com/analytics) googleanalytics.account = Account name (e.g. data.gov.uk, see top level item at https://www.google.com/analytics)
  googleanalytics.token.filepath = ~/pyenv/token.dat
ga-report.period = monthly ga-report.period = monthly
  ga-report.bounce_url = /
   
Note that your credentials will be readable by system administrators on your server. Rather than use sensitive account details, it is suggested you give access to the GA account to a new Google account that you create just for this purpose. The ga-report.bounce_url specifies a particular path to record the bounce rate for. Typically it is / (the home page).
   
3. Set up this extension's database tables using a paster command. (Ensure your CKAN pyenv is still activated, run the command from ``src/ckanext-ga-report``, alter the ``--config`` option to point to your site config file):: 3. Set up this extension's database tables using a paster command. (Ensure your CKAN pyenv is still activated, run the command from ``src/ckanext-ga-report``, alter the ``--config`` option to point to your site config file)::
   
$ paster initdb --config=../ckan/development.ini $ paster initdb --config=../ckan/development.ini
   
4. Enable the extension in your CKAN config file by adding it to ``ckan.plugins``:: 4. Enable the extension in your CKAN config file by adding it to ``ckan.plugins``::
   
ckan.plugins = ga-report ckan.plugins = ga-report
   
  Problem shooting
  ----------------
   
  * ``(ProgrammingError) relation "ga_url" does not exist``
  This means that the ``paster initdb`` step has not been run successfully. Refer to the installation instructions for this extension.
   
   
Authorization Authorization
-------------- --------------
   
Before you can access the data, you need to set up the OAUTH details which you can do by following the `instructions <https://developers.google.com/analytics/resources/tutorials/hello-analytics-api>`_ the outcome of which will be a file called credentials.json which should look like credentials.json.template with the relevant fields completed. These steps are below for convenience: Before you can access the data, you need to set up the OAUTH details which you can do by following the `instructions <https://developers.google.com/analytics/resources/tutorials/hello-analytics-api>`_ the outcome of which will be a file called credentials.json which should look like credentials.json.template with the relevant fields completed. These steps are below for convenience:
   
1. Visit the `Google APIs Console <https://code.google.com/apis/console>`_ 1. Visit the `Google APIs Console <https://code.google.com/apis/console>`_
   
2. Sign-in and create a project or use an existing project. 2. Sign-in and create a project or use an existing project.
   
3. In the `Services pane <https://code.google.com/apis/console#:services>`_ , activate Analytics API for your project. If prompted, read and accept the terms of service. 3. In the `Services pane <https://code.google.com/apis/console#:services>`_ , activate Analytics API for your project. If prompted, read and accept the terms of service.
   
4. Go to the `API Access pane <https://code.google.com/apis/console/#:access>`_ 4. Go to the `API Access pane <https://code.google.com/apis/console/#:access>`_
   
5. Click Create an OAuth 2.0 client ID.... 5. Click Create an OAuth 2.0 client ID....
   
6. Fill out the Branding Information fields and click Next. 6. Fill out the Branding Information fields and click Next.
   
7. In Client ID Settings, set Application type to Installed application. 7. In Client ID Settings, set Application type to Installed application.
   
8. Click Create client ID 8. Click Create client ID
   
9. The details you need below are Client ID, Client secret, and Redirect URIs 9. The details you need below are Client ID, Client secret, and Redirect URIs
   
   
Once you have set up your credentials.json file you can generate an oauth token file by using the Once you have set up your credentials.json file you can generate an oauth token file by using the
following command, which will store your oauth token in a file called token.dat once you have finished following command, which will store your oauth token in a file called token.dat once you have finished
giving permission in the browser:: giving permission in the browser::
   
$ paster getauthtoken --config=../ckan/development.ini $ paster getauthtoken --config=../ckan/development.ini
   
  Now ensure you reference the correct path to your token.dat in your CKAN config file (e.g. development.ini)::
   
  googleanalytics.token.filepath = ~/pyenv/token.dat
   
   
Tutorial Tutorial
-------- --------
   
Download some GA data and store it in CKAN's db. (Ensure your CKAN pyenv is still activated, run the command from ``src/ckanext-ga-report``, alter the ``--config`` option to point to your site config file) and specifying the name of your auth file (token.dat by default) from the previous step:: Download some GA data and store it in CKAN's database. (Ensure your CKAN pyenv is still activated, run the command from ``src/ckanext-ga-report``, alter the ``--config`` option to point to your site config file) and specifying the name of your auth file (token.dat by default) from the previous step::
   
$ paster loadanalytics token.dat latest --config=../ckan/development.ini $ paster loadanalytics latest --config=../ckan/development.ini
   
The value after the token file is how much data you want to retrieve, this can be The value after the token file is how much data you want to retrieve, this can be
   
* **all** - data for all time (since 2010) * **all** - data for all time (since 2010)
   
* **latest** - (default) just the 'latest' data * **latest** - (default) just the 'latest' data
   
* **YYYY-MM-DD** - just data for all time periods going back to (and including) this date * **YYYY-MM-DD** - just data for all time periods going back to (and including) this date
   
   
   
Software Licence Software Licence
================ ================
   
This software is developed by Cabinet Office. It is Crown Copyright and opened up under the Open Government Licence (OGL) (which is compatible with Creative Commons Attibution License). This software is developed by Cabinet Office. It is Crown Copyright and opened up under the Open Government Licence (OGL) (which is compatible with Creative Commons Attibution License).
   
OGL terms: http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/ OGL terms: http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/
   
import logging import logging
import datetime import datetime
  import os
   
  from pylons import config
   
from ckan.lib.cli import CkanCommand from ckan.lib.cli import CkanCommand
# No other CKAN imports allowed until _load_config is run, # No other CKAN imports allowed until _load_config is run,
# or logging is disabled # or logging is disabled
   
   
class InitDB(CkanCommand): class InitDB(CkanCommand):
"""Initialise the extension's database tables """Initialise the extension's database tables
""" """
summary = __doc__.split('\n')[0] summary = __doc__.split('\n')[0]
usage = __doc__ usage = __doc__
max_args = 0 max_args = 0
min_args = 0 min_args = 0
   
def command(self): def command(self):
self._load_config() self._load_config()
   
import ckan.model as model import ckan.model as model
model.Session.remove() model.Session.remove()
model.Session.configure(bind=model.meta.engine) model.Session.configure(bind=model.meta.engine)
log = logging.getLogger('ckanext.ga-report') log = logging.getLogger('ckanext.ga-report')
   
import ga_model import ga_model
ga_model.init_tables() ga_model.init_tables()
log.info("DB tables are setup") log.info("DB tables are setup")
   
   
class GetAuthToken(CkanCommand): class GetAuthToken(CkanCommand):
""" Get's the Google auth token """ Get's the Google auth token
   
Usage: paster getauthtoken <credentials_file> Usage: paster getauthtoken <credentials_file>
   
Where <credentials_file> is the file name containing the details Where <credentials_file> is the file name containing the details
for the service (obtained from https://code.google.com/apis/console). for the service (obtained from https://code.google.com/apis/console).
By default this is set to credentials.json By default this is set to credentials.json
""" """
summary = __doc__.split('\n')[0] summary = __doc__.split('\n')[0]
usage = __doc__ usage = __doc__
max_args = 0 max_args = 0
min_args = 0 min_args = 0
   
def command(self): def command(self):
""" """
In this case we don't want a valid service, but rather just to In this case we don't want a valid service, but rather just to
force the user through the auth flow. We allow this to complete to force the user through the auth flow. We allow this to complete to
act as a form of verification instead of just getting the token and act as a form of verification instead of just getting the token and
assuming it is correct. assuming it is correct.
""" """
from ga_auth import init_service from ga_auth import init_service
init_service('token.dat', init_service('token.dat',
self.args[0] if self.args self.args[0] if self.args
else 'credentials.json') else 'credentials.json')
   
   
class LoadAnalytics(CkanCommand): class LoadAnalytics(CkanCommand):
"""Get data from Google Analytics API and save it """Get data from Google Analytics API and save it
in the ga_model in the ga_model
   
Usage: paster loadanalytics <tokenfile> <time-period> Usage: paster loadanalytics <time-period>
   
Where <tokenfile> is the name of the auth token file from Where <time-period> is:
the getauthtoken step.  
   
And where <time-period> is:  
all - data for all time all - data for all time
latest - (default) just the 'latest' data latest - (default) just the 'latest' data
YYYY-MM-DD - just data for all time periods going YYYY-MM - just data for the specific month
back to (and including) this date  
""" """
summary = __doc__.split('\n')[0] summary = __doc__.split('\n')[0]
usage = __doc__ usage = __doc__
max_args = 2 max_args = 1
min_args = 1 min_args = 0
   
  def __init__(self, name):
  super(LoadAnalytics, self).__init__(name)
  self.parser.add_option('-d', '--delete-first',
  action='store_true',
  default=False,
  dest='delete_first',
  help='Delete data for the period first')
  self.parser.add_option('-s', '--skip_url_stats',
  action='store_true',
  default=False,
  dest='skip_url_stats',
  help='Skip the download of URL data - just do site-wide stats')
   
def command(self): def command(self):
self._load_config() self._load_config()
   
from download_analytics import DownloadAnalytics from download_analytics import DownloadAnalytics
from ga_auth import (init_service, get_profile_id) from ga_auth import (init_service, get_profile_id)
   
  ga_token_filepath = os.path.expanduser(config.get('googleanalytics.token.filepath', ''))
  if not ga_token_filepath:
  print 'ERROR: In the CKAN config you need to specify the filepath of the ' \
  'Google Analytics token file under key: googleanalytics.token.filepath'
  return
   
try: try:
svc = init_service(self.args[0], None) svc = init_service(ga_token_filepath, None)
except TypeError: except TypeError:
print ('Have you correctly run the getauthtoken task and ' print ('Have you correctly run the getauthtoken task and '
'specified the correct file here') 'specified the correct token file in the CKAN config under '
  '"googleanalytics.token.filepath"?')
return return
   
downloader = DownloadAnalytics(svc, profile_id=get_profile_id(svc)) downloader = DownloadAnalytics(svc, profile_id=get_profile_id(svc),
  delete_first=self.options.delete_first,
  skip_url_stats=self.options.skip_url_stats)
   
time_period = self.args[1] if self.args and len(self.args) > 1 \ time_period = self.args[0] if self.args else 'latest'
else 'latest'  
if time_period == 'all': if time_period == 'all':
downloader.all_() downloader.all_()
elif time_period == 'latest': elif time_period == 'latest':
downloader.latest() downloader.latest()
else: else:
since_date = datetime.datetime.strptime(time_period, '%Y-%m-%d') # The month to use
downloader.since_date(since_date) for_date = datetime.datetime.strptime(time_period, '%Y-%m')
  downloader.specific_month(for_date)
   
<
  import re
  import csv
  import sys
import logging import logging
from ckan.lib.base import BaseController, c, render import operator
import report_model import collections
  from ckan.lib.base import (BaseController, c, g, render, request, response, abort)
   
  import sqlalchemy
  from sqlalchemy import func, cast, Integer
  import ckan.model as model
  from ga_model import GA_Url, GA_Stat, GA_ReferralStat, GA_Publisher
   
log = logging.getLogger('ckanext.ga-report') log = logging.getLogger('ckanext.ga-report')
   
   
  def _get_month_name(strdate):
  import calendar
  from time import strptime
  d = strptime(strdate, '%Y-%m')
  return '%s %s' % (calendar.month_name[d.tm_mon], d.tm_year)
   
   
  def _month_details(cls):
  '''
  Returns a list of all the periods for which we have data, unfortunately
  knows too much about the type of the cls being passed as GA_Url has a
  more complex query
   
  This may need extending if we add a period_name to the stats
  '''
  months = []
  day = None
   
  vals = model.Session.query(cls.period_name,cls.period_complete_day)\
  .filter(cls.period_name!='All').distinct(cls.period_name)\
  .order_by("period_name desc").all()
  if vals and vals[0][1]:
  day = int(vals[0][1])
  ordinal = 'th' if 11 <= day <= 13 \
  else {1:'st',2:'nd',3:'rd'}.get(day % 10, 'th')
  day = "{day}{ordinal}".format(day=day, ordinal=ordinal)