# Jetpack Stats Used to record internal usage stats for Automattic. Not visible to site owners. ## Usage ```php $stats = new Automattic\Jetpack\A8c_Mc_Stats(); $stats->add( 'group', 'name' ); $stats->do_stats(); // or $stats->do_server_side_stats(); ``` Create an instance of the class and use the `add()` method to store stats that will be processed later with `do_stats()` or `do_server_side_stats()`; `do_stats()` will output one `img` tag with the tracking gif for each group stored using `add()`. `do_server_side_stats()` will directly ping the server, with no output, for each group stored using `add()`. ## Options By default, this uses `b.gif`, which is a transparent pixel. If you want to use a tiny little smiley icon instead, initialize the class with `false`. ```php $stats = new Automattic\Jetpack\A8c_Mc_Stats( false ); ``` or set the property at any time: ```php $stats->use_transparent_pixel = false; ``` ## Using this package in your WordPress plugin If you plan on using this package in your WordPress plugin, we would recommend that you use [Jetpack Autoloader](https://packagist.org/packages/automattic/jetpack-autoloader) as your autoloader. This will allow for maximum interoperability with other plugins that use this package as well. ## Security Need to report a security vulnerability? Go to [https://automattic.com/security/](https://automattic.com/security/) or directly to our security bug bounty site [https://hackerone.com/automattic](https://hackerone.com/automattic). ## License jetpack-a8c-mc-stats is licensed under [GNU General Public License v2 (or later)](./LICENSE.txt)