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How to install a Matomo premium feature
31 janvier 2018, par InnoCraftYou may have noticed over the last few months that many fantastic new features have been launched on the Matomo Marketplace. As some of them are paid premium features, you may wonder if the process to install them is straightforward, if you can test them before, and whether there is any support behind it. No worries – we’ve got you covered ! This blog post will answer some questions you may have about getting your first premium plugin.
So why are there some premium features ?
Researching, building, documenting, testing and maintaining quality products take years of experience and months of hard work by the team behind the scenes. When you purchase a premium plugin, you get a fully working product and you directly help the Matomo core engineers to grow and fund the new Free Matomo versions and cool features.
However, it is important for us to mention that Matomo will always be free, it is a Free software under GPLv3 license and it will always be the same.
Want to know more about this ? Check out our FAQ about why there are premium features.Can I test a premium feature before a purchase ?
Absolutely. There are two ways in order to do that :
- InnoCraft Matomo Cloud
- Matomo Marketplace
1. InnoCraft Matomo Cloud
The easiest way is to create a free trial account (one minute of your time) on our Matomo cloud service. You will then have the possibility to test all the premium features during a 30-day trial period. No credit card is required.
Every premium feature can be trialled for free on the Matomo Cloud
2. Matomo Marketplace
The second way is to get the premium feature from the Matomo Marketplace. We have an easy and hassle-free 30-day money back guarantee period on each feature. This means that if you are not happy with a premium feature and you are within the 30-day period, then you will get a full refund for it. Guaranteed !
How to purchase and install a premium feature ?
Step 1 : Purchasing the feature
In order to get a premium feature, just add it to the cart :
Once done, go to your cart and complete the checkout process to confirm the order.
When the order is confirmed, you immediately get your license key on the order confirmation page. You also receive the license key by email.
Step 2 : Activating the feature in your Matomo
Now that you have received the license key, it is time to activate the plugin in your Matomo :
- Log in to your Matomo and go to “Administration => Marketplace
- Copy / paste the license key into the license field at the top of the page and click “Activate”
- The key will now be activated and you will see a couple of new buttons.
- To install the premium feature(s) you just purchased in one click, simply click on “Install purchased plugins”. Alternatively, you can scroll down in the Marketplace to the premium feature you purchased and click on “Install”. You can also download the ZIP file on https://shop.matomo.org/my-account/downloads
And that’s it. The installation of a premium feature is as easy as copy/pasting the license key and clicking a button. Because one license key is linked to all purchased premium features, you only need to enter the license key once. The next time you purchase a premium feature, you simply click on “Install” to have it up and running.
Updating a premium feature
Updates for premium features work just like regular plugin updates. When there is a new update available, you will see a notification in the Matomo UI and also receive an email (if enabled under “General Settings”). To upgrade the feature simply click on “Update” and you’re done.
Which support is provided for each of those premium features ?
Premium features represent most of our day to day activity, so you can be 100% sure that we will do our maximum in order to answer any of your questions regarding them. To be 100% transparent, we often receive answers from our customers telling us how impressed they are by the quality of the service we are offering.
Have any questions ?
We are happy to answer any questions you may have so feel free to get in touch with us.
Thanks !
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5 questions you should ask yourself before defining a custom alert in Matomo
24 janvier 2018, par InnoCraftIn Matomo, you can create Custom Alerts to automatically be notified of important changes on your website or app. They are a great way to save time, but they also spam your mailbox quickly. Defining good custom alerts takes therefore time and requires some preparations. Here are recommendations on what you should focus on to only get the right alerts at the right time.
There are several questions you should ask yourself before you define a custom alert :
- Do you really want to be alerted ? If the answer is no, then do not use this feature.
- What is the level of this alert ? Not important, interesting, highly critical… if it is not highly critical, do not define an alert for this. Probably the emailing report or custom reports feature will be a better fit.
- How would you like to be alerted ? SMS, email, sound, homing pigeon (unfortunately we do not support this feature at that time). If you are looking at your emails once a week, then defining a daily email alert won’t make sense.
- How would you like the alert to be named ? Give your alert the most explicit name, that’s the first information you will see when you get alerted.
- What will be the next step once the alert is triggered ? If you cannot find any action once the alert is triggered, then probably an alert doesn’t make sense.
Once those questions are answered, you can start configuring custom alerts. There are many alerts you can define but as just mentioned, which alerts you should create always depends on your goals and what is critical to you, or your business. Let’s look at some custom alerts that we see quite often.
No visit
One of the easiest custom alert to define. You probably want to be alerted if your website did not receive any visit. As this alert is highly critical, you will want to receive an e-mail, even an SMS. This alert will trigger only if the number of visits is below 1 on a daily basis :
Here the action we will take is to have a look at the website in order to see if it is still live. If the site still works, we will look at the tracking code in order to see if the website is still correctly tracked or not.
Convinced of this custom alert ? Let’s look at another example.
Target achieved
Let’s say you gave a goal to one of your employee to reach a specific threshold in terms of conversions. You can then define a custom alert in order to inform you when the threshold has been reached.
You can simply do this with an alert saying “Target achieved by Franck” where number of conversions equals the number of actions you defined with him. It takes you only a minute to define something you would have missed otherwise.
Here the actions we can think of are either to congratulate Franck or to ask him what is going wrong if the target is not achieved.
Did you know that you can also take advantage of Matomo premium features to define custom alerts ? Let’s see one of them.
Lost SEO ranking
If you are using the Search Engine Keyword Performance premium feature, there are really interesting combinations you can use to create custom alerts.
For example, you can be notified when a specific keyword lost or reached a position :You will be alerted when your website is losing some positions within the search engine results for specific keywords. Here the action we could take is to investigate why we lost a position on Google for this keyword.
There are many custom alert combinations waiting for you out there. Why not giving them a try ? If you have any questions, feel free to ask them on the Matomo forums.
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Compiling ffmpeg with NVDIA GPU enabled for windows
12 octobre 2017, par GuruI am working on decoding video using ffmpeg with NVDIA GPU enabled on windows platform.
Followed below steps as per the document provided by ffmpeg to compile ffmpeg software
- Install msys2 from www.msys2.org.
- Clone FFMPEG’s public GIT repository. git clone https://git.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg.git
- Create a folder named nv_sdk in the parent directory of FFMPEG and copy all the libraries from C :\Program Files\NVIDIA GPU Computing Toolkit\CUDA\v8.0\include to and C :\Program Files\NVIDIA GPU Computing Toolkit\CUDA\v8.0\lib\x64 to nv_sdk folder.
- Launch the Visual Studio x64 Native Tools Command Prompt.
- From the Visual Studio x64 Native Tools Command Prompt, launch the MinGW64 environment by running mingw64.exe from the msys2 installation folder.
- In the MinGW64 environment, install the necessary packages. pacman -S diffutil make pkg-config yasm
- Add the following paths by running the commands. export PATH="/c/Program Files (x86)/Microsoft Visual Studio 12.0/VC/BIN/amd64/" :$PATH export PATH="/c/Program Files/NVIDIA GPU Computing Toolkit/CUDA/v8.0/bin/" :$PATH
- Go to the FFMPEG installation folder and run the following command. ./configure —enable-nonfree —enable-nvenc —enable-cuda —enable-cuvid —enable-libnpp —extra-cflags=-Ilocal/include —extra-cflags=-I../nv_sdk —extra-ldflags=-L../nv_sdk
- Compile the code by executing the following command. make -j 8
But In the 8th step I am getting below error, please let me know what could be the possible solution for the issue.
admin@ADMIN-PC MINGW64 /c/ffmpeg
$ ./configure —enable-nonfree —enable-nvenc —enable-cuda —enable-cuvid —ena ble-libnpp —extra-cflags=-Ilocal/include —extra-cflags=-I../nv_sdk —extra-ldf lags=-L../nv_sdk
gcc is unable to create an executable file.
If gcc is a cross-compiler, use the —enable-cross-compile option.
Only do this if you know what cross compiling means.
C compiler test failed.If you think configure made a mistake, make sure you are using the latest
version from Git. If the latest version fails, report the problem to the
ffmpeg-user@ffmpeg.org mailing list or IRC #ffmpeg on irc.freenode.net.
Include the log file "ffbuild/config.log" produced by configure as this will hel p
solve the problem.