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# Palantics Tracker Helper
-A tool that counters anti-tracking measures by removing third-party requests. Your server will do the requests instead.
+A server-side solution that enhances tracking capabilities by handling third-party requests directly from your server, effectively bypassing anti-tracking measures.
-This is the recommended way to setup palantics. But only using the frontend script with the tracker server directly does work as well :)
+While direct integration between the frontend script and tracker server is possible, this helper provides a more robust solution recommended for production environments.
-## Installation
+## WordPress Plugin Installation
-### 1. Copy or clone this repo to your server
+The WordPress plugin includes the helper functionality integrated into the PHP backend for seamless operation.
+
+1. Copy the contents of the WordPress folder to your WordPress plugins directory
+2. Configure the tracker endpoint with your domain in the plugin settings
+3. Track click events by either:
+ - Wrapping elements in the Analysis block
+ - Using the onclick attribute on elements:
+ ```html
+
Your content
+ ```
+
+
+
+### WordPress Plugin Features
+
+- Automatic configuration of most tracking requirements
+- Click event tracking for selected elements
+- Class-based automatic tracking (configurable in settings)
+- Built-in pageload tracking
+
+> **Note:** If you're using WordPress, your installation is now complete. The remaining sections are only necessary for non-WordPress environments.
+## General Helper Installation
+
+For non-WordPress environments, use our general helper service.
+
+### Step 1: Server Setup
```bash
+# Clone the repository
+git clone https://gitea.karlbreuer.com/karl/palanticshelper.git
+cd palanticshelper
+
+# Configure environment
cp example.env .env
```
-Edit your `.env` file and make sure you use the correct tracking server.
+Edit your `.env` file to set the correct tracking server endpoint, then start the service:
```bash
docker-compose up -d
```
-### 2. Update your Reverse Proxy config
+### Step 2: Reverse Proxy Configuration
-Configure your reverse proxy to catch requests and forward them to Palantics Helper.
+Configure your reverse proxy to forward tracking requests to the Palantics Helper.
-Remember to set the PORT correctly to match your .env PORT.
-
-#### NGINX:
+#### NGINX Configuration:
```nginx
location /spur {
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}
```
-#### Traefik:
+#### Traefik Configuration:
```yaml
-# Traefik configuration
labels:
- "traefik.enable=true"
- "traefik.http.routers.palantics.rule=Host(`yourdomain.com`) && PathPrefix(`/spur`)"
@@ -48,15 +75,20 @@ labels:
- "traefik.http.services.palantics.loadbalancer.server.port=8101"
```
-### 3. Update Global Server Config
+### Step 3: Frontend Integration
-In the global server config in your frontend, replace the tracker endpoint with your own domain:
+Add the tracking script from the `script` folder to your site's header.
+
+### Step 4: Implement Event Tracking
+
+Track user interactions by adding the `onclick` attribute to elements:
```html
-
-
+Your content
```
-INSTEAD of your tracker endpoint `https://tracking1.karlbreuer.com`
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+The tracker automatically collects pageload data without additional configuration.
+
+## Additional Plugins
+
+Support for other platforms is under development. Check back for updates.
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+