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Widgets

With Piwik, you can export your Web Analytics reports on your blog, website, or intranet dashboard... in one click.

If you want your widgets to be viewable by everybody, you first have to set the 'view' permissions to the anonymous user in the Users Management section.
Alternatively, if you are publishing widgets on a password protected or private page, you don't necessarily have to allow 'anonymous' to view your reports. In this case, you can add the secret token_auth parameter (found in the API page) in the widget URL.

You can also display the full Piwik dashboard in your application or website in an IFRAME (see example). The date parameter can be set to a specific calendar date, "today", or "yesterday". The period parameter can be set to "day", "week", "month", or "year". The language parameter can be set to the language code of a translation, such as language=fr. For example, for idSite=1 and date=yesterday, you can write:

 

You can also widgetize the all websites dashboard in an IFRAME (see example)
 

Select a report, and copy paste in your page the embed code below the widget: