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export const meta = {
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id: "splitgraph-matomo-elasticsearch-metabase",
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title: "Dogfooding Splitgraph at Splitgraph for cross-database analytics",
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title: "Dogfooding Splitgraph for cross-database analytics in Metabase",
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date: "2020-09-18",
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authors: ["Artjoms Iškovs"],
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topics: ["technical", "analytics"],
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In this post, we'll talk about our analytics stack. We'll discuss how we use Splitgraph's [`sgr mount`](https://www.splitgraph.com/docs/ingesting-data/foreign-data-wrappers/introduction) command to proxy to data from Matomo, Elasticsearch and PostgreSQL. We'll show a sample SQL query that runs a federated JOIN between these three databases. Finally, we'll talk about how we use Metabase to get a clear view of the business.
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![](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/splitgraph/splitgraph.com/master/content/blog/images/20200918-splitgraph-matomo-elasticsearch-metabase/00-diagram.png)
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_Architecture diagram of our analytics setup._
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## Our analytics stack
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We hate third-party trackers. At the same time, we would like to know what's happening on the website and across the company in general. In the age of CDNs, a visit to a website might never reach the origin server. HTTP server logs won't show the full story about website visitors.
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