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SAPI

The statistics API Drupal 8 module is intended simplify and centralize event recording (tracking) and statistical evaluations of events, and to make it easy to feed that data back into Drupal

The module can be found at http://drupal.org/project/sapi

This repository main branch corresponds to the 3.x module effort, as seen in drupal.org

Consider also checking out our demo SAPI extension module: https://github.com/james-nesbitt/sapi-demo

Current status

The core 3.x functionality works well, and is considered reliable, but it quite abstract, and does little on it's own.

The submodule: sapi_entity_interaction effectively tracks all user interactions with entities, which can be used to build views based on those interactions (some demo views exaist already in the module)

###Incoming modules:

sapi_user_journey

Track a user's journey from page to page of your site, to see what navigation is commin, and what elements are not used.

to use

To install the sapi module into your site, use the typical process:

  • download the package to modules/contrib/
  • use composer require

Site admins

  • The core moduile provides some administrative pages to enable and disable handler plugins /admin/config/sapi
  • The data storage custom entitiy can be confiugred and managed at admin/strucutre/sapi

developers

The most common ay to extend sapi is to write handcler plugins, and triggers

white a new trigger when you want to send data to be tracked:

  1. write come custom code wherever you want to start a trigger
  2. incllude the dispatcher service in scope
  3. include the ActionTypePluginManager in scope
  4. create an action (ActionType plugin) instance using the plugin manager
  5. dispatch the action using the dispatcher
  • choose with actiontype plugin you want to use, based on whhat data you need to send. Perhaps you will need to creata a new plugin.

handle a SAPI event with a new response

  1. create a new handler plugin

store/retriecve SAPI data

SAPI data is typically stored using the custom content entity provided in the submodule "sapi_data". You can interact with this data using any entity applications such as views.

TO join us

Come and visit out Trello board: https://trello.com/b/fiBWGqdo/sapi2

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An attempt at a rewrite of the Drupal SAPI module

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