Laravel Analytics Package

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A clean way to track your pages & understand your user’s behavior

Installation

You can install the package via composer:

composer require coderflexx/laravisit

You can publish the config file with:

php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Coderflex\\Laravisit\\LaravisitServiceProvider"

then, run database migration

This is the contents of the published config file:

return [
    /*
    |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
    | User Namespace
    |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
    |
    | This value informs Laravist which namespace you will be 
    | selecting to get the user model instance
    | If this value equals to null, "\Coderflex\Laravisit\Models\User" will be used 
    | by default.
    |
    */
    'user_namespace' => "\Coderflex\Laravisit\Models\User",
];

Usage

Use HasVisits Trait

The first thing you need to do is, to use HasVisits trait, and implement CanVisit interface.

namespace App\Models\Post;

use Coderflex\Laravisit\Concerns\CanVisit;
use Coderflex\Laravisit\Concerns\HasVisits;
use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Factories\HasFactory;
use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model;

class Post extends Model implements CanVisit
{
    ...
    use HasFactory;
    use HasVisits;
    ...
}

After this step, you are reading to go, and when you need to track a page, do it like this:

You can chain methods to the visit method. Here is a list of the available methods:

METHOD SYNTAX DESCRIPTION EXAMPLE
withIp() string $ip = null Set an Ip address (default request()->ip()) $post->visit()->withIp()
withData() array $data Set custom data $post->visit()->withData(['region' => 'USA'])
withUser() Model $user = null Set a user model (default auth()->user()) $user->visit()->withUser()

By default, you will have unique visits each day using dailyInterval() method. Meaning, when the users access the page multiple times in the day time frame, you will see just one record related to them.

If you want to log users access to page with different timeframes, here are a bunch of useful methods:

METHOD SYNTAX DESCRIPTION EXAMPLE
hourlyInterval() void Log visits each hour $post->visit()->hourlyIntervals()->withIp();
dailylyInterval() void Log visits each daily $post->visit()->dailylyIntervals()->withIp();
weeklyInterval() void Log visits each week $post->visit()->weeklyIntervals()->withIp();
monthlyInterval() void Log visits each month $post->visit()->monthlyIntervals()->withIp();
yearlyInterval() void Log visits each year $post->visit()->yearlyIntervals()->withIp();
customInterval() mixed $interval Log visits within a custom interval $post->visit()->customInterval( now()->subYear() )->withIp();

Get The Records With Popular Time Frames

After the visits get logged, you can retrieve the data by the following method:

METHOD SYNTAX DESCRIPTION EXAMPLE
withTotalVisitCount() void get total visit count Post::withTotalVisitCount()->first()->visit_count_total
popularAllTime() void get popular visits all time Post::popularAllTime()->get()
popularToday() void get popular visits in the current day Post::popularToday()->get()
popularLastDays() int $days get popular visits last given days Post::popularLastDays(10)->get()
popularThisWeek() void get popular visits this week Post::popularThisWeek()->get()
popularLastWeek() void get popular visits last week Post::popularLastWeek()->get()
popularThisMonth() void get popular visits this month Post::popularThisMonth()->get()
popularLastMonth() void get popular visits last month Post::popularLastMonth()->get()
popularThisYear() void get popular visits this year Post::popularThisYear()->get()
popularLastYear() void get popular visits last year Post::popularLastYear()->get()
popularBetween() Carbon $from, Carbon $to get popular visits between custom two dates Post::popularBetween(Carbon::createFromDate(2019, 1, 9), Carbon::createFromDat(2022, 1, 3))->get();

Visit Presenter

This package is coming with helpful decorate model properties, and it uses Laravel Presenter package under the hood.

METHOD SYNTAX DESCRIPTION EXAMPLE
ip() void Get the associated IP from the model instance $post->visits->first()->present()->ip
user() void Get the associated User from the model instance $post->visits->first()->present()->user->name

Testing

Changelog

Please see CHANGELOG for more information on what has changed recently.

Contributing

Please see CONTRIBUTING for details.

Security Vulnerabilities

Please review our security policy on how to report security vulnerabilities.

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License

The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.

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