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analytics-plugin-fullstory

v0.1.1

Published

FullStory plugin for 'analytics' module

Readme

FullStory plugin for analytics

Note: This package has moved to @analytics/fullstory

Integration with FullStory for analytics

Usage

Install analytics and analytics-plugin-fullstory packages

npm install analytics
npm install analytics-plugin-fullstory

Import and initialize in project

import Analytics from 'analytics'
import fullStoryPlugin from 'analytics-plugin-fullstory'

const analytics = Analytics({
  app: 'awesome-app',
  plugins: [
    fullStoryPlugin({
      /* org name from Full Story settings */
      org: 'ABCDE'
    })
  ]
})

/* Track custom events */
analytics.track('itemPurchased', {
  price: 11.50,
  is_user: true
})

/* Identify visitors */
analytics.identify('user-xzy-123', {
  email: '[email protected]',
  accountLevel: 'pro'
})

Formatting Identify & Tracking payloads

Full story requires specific naming conventions for tracking.

We have taken the liberty of making this easier to use with this plugin. 🎉

Values sent to Full Story will be automatically converted into a values their API will understand.

Example

analytics.track('itemPurchased', {
  price: 11.11,
  is_user: true,
  first_name: 'steve'
})

This tracking payload will be automatically converted to the fullstory naming conventions and will be sent like:

FS.event('itemPurchased', {
  price_real: 11.11,
  isUser_bool: true,
  firstName_str: 'steve'
})

This will ensure data flows into full story correctly.

Configuration

Below are the configuration options for the analytics full story plugin.

You will need your org ID from full story setting to connect to your account.

First, find your FullStory account's org ID by clicking on Settings > FullStory Setup. and viewing the _fs_org value.

Plugin Options

Arguments

  • pluginConfig object - Plugin settings
  • pluginConfig.org string - FullStory account's org ID. The _fs_org value in settings.

Example

fullStoryPlugin({
  org: 'your-org-name'
})