Matomo (formerly Piwik) is the leading open-source analytics platform that gives you more than just powerful analytics:
- Free open-source software
- 100% data ownership
- User privacy protection
- User-centric insights
- Customisable and extensible
You can run the Matomo container and service like so:
docker run -d --link some-mysql:db matomo
This assumes you've already launched a suitable MySQL or MariaDB database container.
Use a Docker volume to keep persistent data:
docker run -d -p 8080:80 --link some-mysql:db -v matomo:/var/www/html matomo
Once you're up and running, you'll arrive at the configuration wizard page. If you're using the compose file, at the Database Setup
step, please enter the following:
- Database Server:
db
- Login: MYSQL_USER
- Password: MYSQL_PASSWORD
- Database Name: MYSQL_DATABASE
And leave the rest as default.
Then you can continue the installation with the super user.
The following environment variables are also honored for configuring your Matomo instance:
MATOMO_DATABASE_HOST
MATOMO_DATABASE_ADAPTER
MATOMO_DATABASE_TABLES_PREFIX
MATOMO_DATABASE_USERNAME
MATOMO_DATABASE_PASSWORD
MATOMO_DATABASE_DBNAME
The PHP memory limit can be configured with the following environment variable:
PHP_MEMORY_LIMIT
A minimal set-up using docker-compose is available in the .examples folder.
If you want to use the import logs script, you can then run the following container as needed, in order to execute the python import logs script:
docker run --rm --volumes-from="matomo-app-1" --link matomo-app-1 python:3-alpine python /var/www/html/misc/log-analytics/import_logs.py --url=http://ip.of.your.matomo.example --login=yourlogin --password=yourpassword --idsite=1 --recorders=4 /var/www/html/logs/access.log
Pull requests are very welcome!
We'd love to hear your feedback and suggestions in the issue tracker: github.com/matomo-org/docker/issues.
This product includes GeoLite data created by MaxMind, available from https://www.maxmind.com. https://blog.maxmind.com/2019/12/18/significant-changes-to-accessing-and-using-geolite2-databases/