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# Plausible {#module-services-plausible}
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[Plausible](https://plausible.io/) is a privacy-friendly alternative to
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Google analytics.
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## Basic Usage {#module-services-plausible-basic-usage}
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At first, a secret key is needed to be generated. This can be done with e.g.
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```ShellSession
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$ openssl rand -base64 64
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```
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After that, `plausible` can be deployed like this:
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```
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{
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services.plausible = {
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enable = true;
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adminUser = {
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# activate is used to skip the email verification of the admin-user that's
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# automatically created by plausible. This is only supported if
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# postgresql is configured by the module. This is done by default, but
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# can be turned off with services.plausible.database.postgres.setup.
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activate = true;
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email = "admin@localhost";
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passwordFile = "/run/secrets/plausible-admin-pwd";
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};
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server = {
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baseUrl = "http://analytics.example.org";
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# secretKeybaseFile is a path to the file which contains the secret generated
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# with openssl as described above.
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secretKeybaseFile = "/run/secrets/plausible-secret-key-base";
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};
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};
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}
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```
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