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@loggists/event-tracker

v1.0.2

Published

The best solution for event tracking in React applications.

Readme

event-tracker

MIT License NPM badge

A lightweight, type-safe event tracking library for React applications that simplifies analytics integration while maintaining clean code and optimal performance.

Key Features

  • 🎯 Declarative event tracking with type-safe APIs
  • ⚡️ Optimized performance with event batching
  • 🔄 Guaranteed execution order for async operations
  • 🔌 Analytics tool agnostic - works with any provider
  • 🧩 Clean separation of tracking logic from business logic

Why event-tracker?

Event tracking is essential for modern web applications, but implementing it cleanly can be challenging. Common pain points include:

  • Mixing tracking logic with business logic
  • Managing complex tracking state
  • Ensuring reliable event delivery
  • Maintaining type safety
  • Performance overhead

event-tracker solves these problems with a declarative API that keeps your code clean and performant.

Install

Using npm:

$ npm install @loggists/event-tracker

Using yarn:

$ yarn add @loggists/event-tracker

Using pnpm:

$ pnpm add @loggists/event-tracker

Example with react-ga4

tracker.ts

import ReactGA from "react-ga4";
import { createTracker } from "@loggists/event-tracker";
import { SendParams, EventParams, GAContext, ImpressionParams, PageViewParams } from "./types";

export const [Track, useTracker] = createTracker<GAContext, SendParams, EventParams, ImpressionParams, PageViewParams>({
  init: () => {
    ReactGA.initialize("(your-ga-id)");
  },
  DOMEvents: {
    onClick: (params, context) => {
      ReactGA.event({
        ...params,
        ...context,
        action: "click",
      });
    },
  },
  impression: {
    onImpression: (params, context) => {
      ReactGA.event({
        ...params,
        ...context,
        action: "impression",
      });
    },
  },
  pageView: {
    onView: ({ page }) => {
      ReactGA.send({
        hitType: "pageview",
        page,
      });
    },
  },
});

App.tsx

import { useState } from "react";
import { Track } from "./tracker";

function App() {
  const [count, setCount] = useState(0);

  return (
    <Track.Provider
      initialContext={{ userId: "USERID", clientId: "CLIENTID" }}
    >
      <h1>Event Tracker</h1>
      <div className="card">
        <Track.Click
          params={{ category: "button", label: "count", value: count + 1 }}
        >
          <button onClick={() => setCount((count) => count + 1)} >
            count is {count}
          </button>
        </Track.Click>
      </div>
      <Track.Impression
        params={{ category: "text", label: "Good morning" }}
      >
         <div>Good morning</div>
      </Track.Impression>
      <Track.PageView params={{page: "/home"}} />
    </Track.Provider>
  );
}

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