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firebase-http

v0.0.0

Published

WIP

Readme

ganalytics Build Status

A tiny (455B) client-side module for tracking with Google Analytics

This module exposes three module definitions:

  • ES Module: dist/ganalytics.es.js
  • CommonJS: dist/ganalytics.js
  • UMD: dist/ganalytics.min.js

Install

$ npm install --save ganalytics

Usage

const GAnalytics = require('ganalytics');

const ga = new GAnalytics('UA-XXXXXXXX-X', { aid:1 });

ga.send('pageview');
ga.send('pageview', { dt:'Foobar', dp:'/foo' });

ga.send('event', { ec:'Video', ea:'Play', el:'Home Hero' });

API

GAnalytics(trackerID, options)

trackerID

Type: String

Your Google Analytics tracker ID; eg UA-XXXXXXXX-X

options.aip

Type: Integer Default: 0

Anonymize the sender's IP address. See Anonymize IP.

options.an

Type: String

Specifies the application's name. See Application Name.

options.aid

Type: String

Specifies the application identifier. See Application ID.

options.aiid

Type: String

Specifies the application installer identifier. See Application Installer ID.

options.av

Type: String

Specifies the application verison. See Application Version.

options.ds

Type: String

Indicates the data source type of the hit; eg web or app. See Data Source.

options.get

Type: Function Default: window.fetch

Provide a custom GET requestor. It needs to accept a URL as its first and only parameter.

Note: By default, we use window.fetch which has somewhat limited browser support.

You may want to checkout unfetch or provide your current AJAX/XHR library of choice, like axios.

import fetch from 'unfetch';
import GAnalytics from 'ganalytics';

const ga = new GAnalytics('UA-XXXXXXXX-X', { get:fetch });
const axios = require('axios');
const GAnalytics = require('ganalytics');

const ga = new GAnalytics('UA-XXXXXXXX-X', { get:axios });
// or
const ga = new GAnalytics('UA-XXXXXXXX-X', { get:axios.get });

ga.send(type, params)

type

Type: String

The type of hit to send. Must be one of these: pageview, screenview, event, transaction, item, social, exception, or timing.

params

Type: Object

The parameters to send based on the type of hit.

Please follow the links for each available parameter set:

For pageview hits only, if no params are provided, then the document.title and location.href values will be auto-filled. This allows you to send valid requests by writing:

ga.send('pageview');
// is the same as:
//=> ga.send('pageview', { dt:document.title, dl:location.href })

License

MIT © Luke Edwards