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MediaSPIP v0.2
21 juin 2013, parMediaSPIP 0.2 est la première version de MediaSPIP stable.
Sa date de sortie officielle est le 21 juin 2013 et est annoncée ici.
Le fichier zip ici présent contient uniquement les sources de MediaSPIP en version standalone.
Comme pour la version précédente, il est nécessaire d’installer manuellement l’ensemble des dépendances logicielles sur le serveur.
Si vous souhaitez utiliser cette archive pour une installation en mode ferme, il vous faudra également procéder à d’autres modifications (...) -
Mise à disposition des fichiers
14 avril 2011, parPar défaut, lors de son initialisation, MediaSPIP ne permet pas aux visiteurs de télécharger les fichiers qu’ils soient originaux ou le résultat de leur transformation ou encodage. Il permet uniquement de les visualiser.
Cependant, il est possible et facile d’autoriser les visiteurs à avoir accès à ces documents et ce sous différentes formes.
Tout cela se passe dans la page de configuration du squelette. Il vous faut aller dans l’espace d’administration du canal, et choisir dans la navigation (...) -
Installation en mode ferme
4 février 2011, parLe mode ferme permet d’héberger plusieurs sites de type MediaSPIP en n’installant qu’une seule fois son noyau fonctionnel.
C’est la méthode que nous utilisons sur cette même plateforme.
L’utilisation en mode ferme nécessite de connaïtre un peu le mécanisme de SPIP contrairement à la version standalone qui ne nécessite pas réellement de connaissances spécifique puisque l’espace privé habituel de SPIP n’est plus utilisé.
Dans un premier temps, vous devez avoir installé les mêmes fichiers que l’installation (...)
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New Piwik 2.0 public beta for testers
16 octobre 2013, par mattDear Piwik community,
We are excited to announce the release of the first public beta version of Piwik 2.0.
This is software still in development and we really don’t recommend that you run it on a production site — set up a test database just to play with the new version.
Piwik 2.0 is a major update from Piwik 1.12 and is the result of 5 months of work on the platform !
What’s changed ?
We focused on upgrading Piwik source code quality and maintainability : upgraded to PHP 5.3 using namespaces, changed templating library to Twig, started using composer, using Less as well as css, improved QA tests, introduced new Screenshots tests, refactored translations to nice JSON format, refactored LOTS of code, added documentation….
There also performance improvements, in particular the “All Websites Dashboard” is now usable with 20,000+ websites !
Several bugs were fixed and we added some very-special-and-exciting new features.
See the list of closed tickets in Piwik 2.0, or learn more about our recent developments in the Development update blog post.
Piwik 2 is the open platform for your analytics data !
How to update to Piwik 2.0 beta ?
- You can tell Piwik to use the latest beta from within the user interface. See this FAQ : [piwik.org]
- or alternatively you may download the latest beta from the build server, upload these files on top of your existing piwik files, and visit Piwik to upgrade.
Beta cycle
The more you test the beta, the more stable our release candidates and our final release will be. If you think you’ve found a bug, you can post it in this forum post. Or, if you’re comfortable writing a reproducible bug report, file one. The stable Piwik 2.0 release is planned for mid-November !Happy testing,
PS : if you are interested in professional support for Piwik, or custom feature development, contact the Piwik experts.
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How to track WooCommerce orders in Piwik
According to several sources (datanyze.com, builtwith.com, …) 20% of all online stores are using the WooCommerce WordPress solution. As a result, we thought some of you would be interested in knowing how you can track WooCommerce orders in Piwik without getting a headache.
What is WooCommerce ?
Some of you may not be familiar with WooCommerce. It is one of the most popular WordPress plugins allowing you to transform your website into an online store with a few clicks.
The main advantages of WooCommerce are :- free of charge
- highly customizable
- easy to install
- huge community
The WooCommerce Analytics plugin for Piwik
Tracking e-commerce websites is always challenging as there are so many things to be taken into consideration. However, the InnoCraft team (the professional branch of Piwik) has developed a premium feature in order to track all orders into Piwik.
The Piwik WooCommerce premium feature is straightforward and easy to install and configure. You can find the plugin settings in WooCommerce under “WooCommerce => Settings => Piwik” :
Once done, you will see the data appearing in your Piwik when an order is completed :
The InnoCraft team made sure the plugin will record all completed orders 100% correctly (eg. ignoring failed orders, not missing any completed orders). The plugin will even track orders of customers who use an ad blocker thanks to a server-side tracking technique.
Is the WooCommerce Analytics plugin an alternative to my current Piwik tracking code ?
No. The WooCommerce Analytics plugin only records orders and abandoned carts made through the WooCommerce plugin. It will not record any page views, events or other actions. If you are looking for a great WordPress plugin to insert the Piwik tracking code into your WP website, we strongly recommend WP-Piwik.
Tell us your story
If you are a WooCommerce or WordPress user and would like to tell us about how you use Piwik, we would love to hear your story and blog about your WooCommerce or WordPress story !
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Raspberry Pi Camera Module - Stream to LAN
20 août 2015, par user3096434have a little problem with the setup of my RasPi camera infrastructure. Basically I have a RPi 2 which shall act as a MontionEye server from now on and 2 Pi B+ with camera modules.
Previously, when I had only one camera in my network, I used the following command to stream the output from RPi B+ camera module to Youtube in full HD. So far, this command works flawless :
raspivid -n -vf -hf -t 0 -w 1920 -h 1080 -fps 30 -b 3750000 -g 50 -o - | b ffmpeg -ar 8000 -ac 2 -acodec pcm_s16le -f s16le -ac 2 -i /dev/zero -f h264 -i - -vcodec copy -acodec aac -ab 64k -g 50 -strict experimental -f flv $RTMP_URL/$STREAM_KEY
Now I have a 2nd RPi with a camera module and figured it might be the time for a change towards motioneye, as I then can view both/all camera’s in my network within the same software. I have motioneye installed on my RPi 2 and the software is running correctly.
I have a little problem when it comes to access the data stream from the RPi B+ camera on my local network.
Basically I cannot seem to figure out how to change the ffmpeg portion of the above mentioned command, in a way so it will stream the data to localhost (Or the RPi2 IP where motioneye runs - which one to use ?) instead of Youtube or any other videohoster.
I wonder, if changing the following part is a correct assumption :
Instead of using variables to define Youtube URL and key
-f flv $RTMP_URL/$STREAM_KEY
And change this to
-f flv 10.1.1.11:8080
Will I then be able to add this RPi B+ video stream to my RPi 2 motioneye server, by using motioneye ’add network camera’ function ?
From my understanding I should be able to enter the following details into motioneye ’add network camera’wizard :
Camera type: network camera
RTSP-URL: 10.1.1.11:8080
User: Pi
Pass: [my pwd]
Camera: [my ffmpeg stream shall show here]Thanks in advance !
Uhm, and then... How do I forwarded the video stream from a given camera connected to motioneye ? Like from motioneye to youtube (or similar), without re-encoding the stream ?
Like the command shown above streams directly to youtube. But I want to have it in a way, that video is streamed to local network/motioneye server, and from there I can decide which camera’s stream and when I want to send the videostream to youtube ?
How would a RPi professional realize this ?
The command above explained : Takes full HD video with 30 fps from Pi camera module and hardware encodes it on GPU with 3.75mbit/s. Then I streamcopy the video (no re-encoding) and add some audio, so that the stream complies with youtube rules (yes, no live stream without audio). Audio is taken from virtual SB16 /dev/zero at low sampling rate then encoded to 32k AAC and sent to youtube. Works fine xD.
Just when I have like 3 or more of these RPi cams the youtube stream approach ain’t feasible anymore, as my DSL upstream is limited (10 mbit/s=. Thus I need motioneye server and some magic, so I can watch f.e. all 3 camera’s videostream and then motioneye server can select and streamcopy the video from the Pi’s cam I choose and send it to youtube, as the original command did.
Any help, tips, links to similar projects highly appreciated.
Again, many thanks in advance, and even more thanks just cause you read until here.
—mx