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@one-shot-analytics/react

v0.2.0

Published

One Shot Analytics - Privacy-focused analytics for Next.js applications

Readme

@one-shot-analytics/react

A lightweight, privacy-focused analytics component for React and Next.js applications.

Features

  • 🪶 Lightweight and fast
  • 🔒 Privacy-focused
  • 🎯 Automatic page view tracking
  • 📱 SPA support with automatic route change detection
  • 🔄 Session tracking
  • 📊 Referrer and user agent tracking
  • 🗄️ Self-hosted data with Supabase

Installation

npm install @one-shot-analytics/react
# or
yarn add @one-shot-analytics/react
# or
pnpm add @one-shot-analytics/react

Quick Start

Add the Analytics component to your app's root layout:

import { Analytics } from '@one-shot-analytics/react'

export default function RootLayout({ children }) {
  return (
    <html>
      <body>
        {children}
        <Analytics 
          siteId="your-site-id" 
          apiKey="your-api-key"
        />
      </body>
    </html>
  )
}

Configuration

Props

| Prop | Type | Description | Default | |------|------|-------------|---------| | siteId | string | Your site ID from One Shot Analytics | (required) | | apiKey | string | Your API key from One Shot Analytics | (required) | | endpoint | string | The analytics API endpoint URL | https://one-shot-analytics.vercel.app/api/analytics |

Custom Endpoint

By default, the Analytics component sends data to our hosted service. If you're self-hosting the analytics service, you can specify your own endpoint:

<Analytics 
  siteId="your-site-id" 
  apiKey="your-api-key"
  endpoint="https://your-analytics-service.com/api/analytics"
/>

What Gets Tracked

The Analytics component automatically tracks:

  • Page views
  • Session information
  • Referrer
  • User agent information
  • Route changes in SPAs
  • Browser type
  • Operating system
  • Device type

Privacy

One Shot Analytics is designed with privacy in mind:

  • No cookies used
  • No personal information collected
  • No cross-site tracking
  • Session IDs are randomly generated and temporary
  • All data is stored in your own Supabase database

Self-Hosted Data

Your analytics data is stored in your own Supabase project, giving you:

  • Complete data ownership
  • GDPR compliance
  • No vendor lock-in
  • Direct database access
  • Custom queries and reporting

Usage with Next.js App Router

The Analytics component is fully compatible with Next.js 13+ and the App Router:

// app/layout.tsx
import { Analytics } from '@one-shot-analytics/react'

export default function RootLayout({
  children,
}: {
  children: React.ReactNode
}) {
  return (
    <html lang="en">
      <body>
        {children}
        <Analytics 
          siteId="your-site-id" 
          apiKey="your-api-key"
        />
      </body>
    </html>
  )
}

Getting Your Credentials

  1. Create an account at one-shot-analytics.vercel.app
  2. Add your site in the dashboard
  3. Complete the setup wizard to get your siteId and apiKey

Debugging

The Analytics component logs helpful information to the console in development:

  • Successful pageview tracking
  • Failed requests with error details
  • Configuration issues

You can monitor these logs in your browser's developer tools console.

License

MIT © One Shot Analytics