Author

Silvia Canelón

Published

January 18, 2022

Umami Docs

What to expect

A brief walkthrough of the steps I took to deploy Umami web analytics for my personal website, as documented in a short Twitter thread.

07:50pmMonths ago I removed GA from my #RStats #blogdown site & this weekend I added http://umami.is 🍚 (@caozilla) as an open source, privacy-friendly, web analytics alternative

I was intimidated by the self-hosting aspect, but the docs + @Railway made it possible! Steps in 🧵

Installation

07:50pmSteps I followed:

  1. Install Railway CLI with Homebrew https://docs.railway.app/develop/cli

  2. Install PostgreSQL with Homebrew https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Homebrew

  3. Fork Umami repo & follow steps in “Running on Railway from a forked repository” at https://umami.is/docs/running-on-railway

  4. Clone repo locally w git

Railway

07:50pm5. Link local setup to Railway project in the terminal w/ railway link <projectid>. Project ID is in the Railway dashboard under Setup

  1. Create PostgreSQL tables using railway run in local umami directory + steps in “Create database tables” at https://umami.is/docs/running-on-railway

07:50pm7. Deploy with railway up! 🚄

  1. Follow steps in Umami Getting Started docs https://umami.is/docs/login to login & add website

  2. Add tracking code to website. In my #HugoApero #blogdown site I added it to layouts/partials/head.html. My example at https://github.com/spcanelon/silvia/blob/7d407b5967ae5d1bfe9df97e9a395fd02adeb985/layouts/partials/head.html#L21-L29

Tracker Configuration

07:50pm10. In order to not track my own visits to my site, I followed the tip in @DeepankarBhade’s post https://dpnkr.in/blog/self-host-umami and disabled Umami from my browser’s local storage. He kindly explained the steps to me in this thread 😅 https://twitter.com/DeepankarBhade/status/1480214508987551750?s=20

Pricing

07:50pmA note about Railway pricing https://docs.railway.app/reference/limits:

I’m using the free tier, the Starter Plan, which has $5 of credits. In the past 2 days I’ve used $0.7258 of my credits & it’s estimated I’ll use $3.04 by the end of the month. My site receives relatively low traffic, so YMMV

07:51pmThere is a free-ish $10 credit Railway plan available also, where you would only get billed for any usage above $10

For a fully free & more adventurous experience you could give up the convenience of Railway & self-host! See the Umami docs for options https://umami.is/docs/hosting

GoatCounter

07:51pmI’ll leave you with another great free, open source, privacy-friendly option, which is GoatCounter 🐐 https://www.goatcounter.com/. And @mattdray wrote a blogdown post about it! https://twitter.com/mattdray/status/1306353556706992128?s=20

For more convos about GA web analytics alternatives, see https://twitter.com/ma_salmon/status/1379363183526285312?s=20

Updating Umami

01:52pmNote to self – how to update http://umami.is with new releases:

Recent update to v1.25.0 https://github.com/mikecao/umami/releases/tag/v1.25.0

  1. Fetch upstream from my umami fork
  2. Locally in terminal, change to my umami directory
  3. git pull, npm install, railway up 🚄

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For attribution, please cite this work as:
Canelón, Silvia. 2022. “Hello Umami: Deploying a Privacy-Friendly Open Source Tool for Web Analytics.” January 18, 2022. https://silviacanelon.com/blog/2022-01-18-hello-umami/.