A clean way to track your pages & understand your user's behavior
You can install the package via composer:
composer require coderflexx/laravisit
You can publish the config file with:
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Coderflex\\Laravisit\\LaravisitServiceProvider"
then, run database migration
php artisan migrate
This is the contents of the published config file:
return [
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| User Namespace
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| This value informs Laravisit which namespace you will be
| selecting to get the user model instance
| If this value equals to null, "\Coderflex\Laravisit\Models\User" will be used
| by default.
|
*/
'user_namespace' => "\Coderflex\Laravisit\Models\User",
];
The first thing you need to do is, to use HasVisits
trait, and implement CanVisit
interface.
namespace App\Models\Post;
use Coderflex\Laravisit\Concerns\CanVisit;
use Coderflex\Laravisit\Concerns\HasVisits;
use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Factories\HasFactory;
use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model;
class Post extends Model implements CanVisit
{
...
use HasFactory;
use HasVisits;
...
}
After this step, you are all set, you can now count visits by using visit
method
$post->visit();
You can chain methods to the visit
method. Here are a list of the available methods:
METHOD | SYNTAX | DESCRIPTION | EXAMPLE |
---|---|---|---|
withIp() |
string $ip = null |
Set an Ip address (default request()->ip() ) |
$post->visit()->withIp() |
withSession() |
string $session = null |
Set an Session ID (default session()->getId() ) |
$post->visit()->withSession() |
withData() |
array $data |
Set custom data | $post->visit()->withData(['region' => 'USA']) |
withUser() |
Model $user = null |
Set a user model (default auth()->user() ) |
$user->visit()->withUser() |
By default, you will have unique visits each day using dailyInterval()
method. Meaning, when the users access the page multiple times in a day time frame, you will see just one record
related to them.
If you want to log users access to a page with different timeframes, here are a bunch of useful methods:
METHOD | SYNTAX | DESCRIPTION | EXAMPLE |
---|---|---|---|
hourlyInterval() |
void |
Log visits each hour | $post->visit()->hourlyIntervals()->withIp(); |
dailyInterval() |
void |
Log visits each day | $post->visit()->dailyIntervals()->withIp(); |
weeklyInterval() |
void |
Log visits each week | $post->visit()->weeklyIntervals()->withIp(); |
monthlyInterval() |
void |
Log visits each month | $post->visit()->monthlyIntervals()->withIp(); |
yearlyInterval() |
void |
Log visits each year | $post->visit()->yearlyIntervals()->withIp(); |
customInterval() |
mixed $interval |
Log visits within a custom interval | $post->visit()->customInterval( now()->subYear() )->withIp(); |
After the visits get logged, you can retrieve the data by the following method:
METHOD | SYNTAX | DESCRIPTION | EXAMPLE |
---|---|---|---|
withTotalVisitCount() |
void |
get total visit count | Post::withTotalVisitCount()->first()->visit_count_total |
popularAllTime() |
void |
get popular visits all time | Post::popularAllTime()->get() |
popularToday() |
void |
get popular visits in the current day | Post::popularToday()->get() |
popularLastDays() |
int $days |
get popular visits last given days | Post::popularLastDays(10)->get() |
popularThisWeek() |
void |
get popular visits this week | Post::popularThisWeek()->get() |
popularLastWeek() |
void |
get popular visits last week | Post::popularLastWeek()->get() |
popularThisMonth() |
void |
get popular visits this month | Post::popularThisMonth()->get() |
popularLastMonth() |
void |
get popular visits last month | Post::popularLastMonth()->get() |
popularThisYear() |
void |
get popular visits this year | Post::popularThisYear()->get() |
popularLastYear() |
void |
get popular visits last year | Post::popularLastYear()->get() |
popularBetween() |
Carbon $from , Carbon $to |
get popular visits between custom two dates | Post::popularBetween(Carbon::createFromDate(2019, 1, 9), Carbon::createFromDat(2022, 1, 3))->get(); |
This package is coming with helpful decorate model properties, and it uses Laravel Presenter package under the hood.
METHOD | SYNTAX | DESCRIPTION | EXAMPLE |
---|---|---|---|
ip() |
void |
Get the associated IP from the model instance | $post->visits->first()->present()->ip |
user() |
void |
Get the associated User from the model instance | $post->visits->first()->present()->user->name |
composer test
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