--- a/README.rst +++ b/README.rst @@ -32,7 +32,11 @@ googleanalytics.id = UA-1010101-1 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.bounce_url = / + + 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):: @@ -79,13 +83,17 @@ $ 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 -------- 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