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@managed-components/segment

v1.1.1

Published

A Managed Component for Segment

Readme

Segment Managed Component

Find out more about Managed Components here for inspiration and motivation details.

Released under the Apache license. PRs welcome! code style: prettier All Contributors

🚀 Quickstart local dev environment

  1. Make sure you're running node version >=18.
  2. Install dependencies with npm i
  3. Run unit test watcher with npm run test:dev

⚙️ Tool Settings

Settings are used to configure the tool in a Component Manager config file

Segment Source Write Key string required

writeKey - You need to create an HTTP API source, and enter the Write Key here. Learn more

Type string required

callType - Options are:

  • Page - Record page views on your website
  • Track - Record the actions your users perform
  • Identify - Tie a user to their actions
  • Alias - Associate one identity with another identity
  • Group - Associate an individual user with a group

🧱 Fields Description

Event Name string required

event - Name of the action that a user has performed. See the Event field docs for more details.

Page Name string

name - Name of the page. For example, most sites have a "Signup" page that can be useful to tag, so you can see users as they move through your funnel.

Anonymous ID string

anonymousId - A pseudo-unique substitute for a User ID, for cases when you don’t have an absolutely unique identifier. See the Identities docs for more details.

User ID string

userId - Unique identifier for the user in your database. See the Identities docs for more details.

Previous ID string

previousId - The existing ID you’ve referred to the user by. It might be an Anonymous ID assigned to that user or a User ID you previously identified them with.

📝 License

Licensed under the Apache License.

💜 Thanks

Thanks to everyone contributing in any manner for this repo and to everyone working on Open Source in general.

Contributors ✨

Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):

This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!