PageviewsPerOperatingSystem¶
Provides the total calls on a operating system level. This way editors can see which operating systems most visitors use.
Example¶

Default widget configuration.
Configuration/Services.yaml
:
services:
_defaults:
autowire: true
autoconfigure: true
public: false
DanielSiepmann\Tracking\Dashboard\Provider\PageviewsPerOperatingSystem:
arguments:
$queryBuilder: '@querybuilder.tx_tracking_pageview'
$days: 62
dashboard.widget.danielsiepmann.tracking.operatingSystems:
class: 'TYPO3\CMS\Dashboard\Widgets\DoughnutChartWidget'
arguments:
$view: '@dashboard.views.widget'
$dataProvider: '@DanielSiepmann\Tracking\Dashboard\Provider\PageviewsPerOperatingSystem'
tags:
- name: 'dashboard.widget'
identifier: 'operatingSystemsDoughnut'
groupNames: 'tracking'
iconIdentifier: 'content-widget-chart-pie'
title: 'LLL:EXT:tracking/Resources/Private/Language/locallang.xlf:dashboard.widgets.operatingSystemsDoughnut.title'
description: 'LLL:EXT:tracking/Resources/Private/Language/locallang.xlf:dashboard.widgets.operatingSystemsDoughnut.description'
additionalCssClasses: 'dashboard-item--chart'
height: 'medium'
width: 'small'
Options¶
-
$days
¶
Integer defining the number of days to respect.
Defaults to 31.
-
$maxResults
¶
Integer defining how many pages should be shown. Defaults to 6 because EXT:dashboard only provides 6 colors.
Defaults to 6.
-
$languageLimitation
¶
Array of
sys_language_uid
’s to include. Defaults to empty array, all languages are shown.Allows to limit results to specific lanuages. All entries tracked when visiting page with this language are shown. If multiple languages are shown, default system language labels are used. If only a single lanugage is allowed, record labels are translated to that language.