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@bloomscorp/ngx-gtag

v0.0.6

Published

> An Angular library to work with Google Tags Manager (GTM), specially with SSR. (inspired from angular-gtag : https://github.com/codediodeio/angular-gtag )

Downloads

222

Readme

@bloomscorp/ngx-gtag

An Angular library to work with Google Tags Manager (GTM), specially with SSR. (inspired from angular-gtag : https://github.com/codediodeio/angular-gtag )

Install

npm install --save @bloomscorp/ngx-gtag

Add the the tracking code from GA admin dashboard to index.html and set send_page_view to false.

<head>
<script async src="https://www.googletagmanager.com/gtag/js?id=UA-YOUR_TRACKING_ID"></script>
<script>
  window.dataLayer = window.dataLayer || [];
  function gtag(){dataLayer.push(arguments);}
  gtag('js', new Date());
  gtag('config', 'UA-YOUR_TRACKING_ID', { 'send_page_view': false });
</script>
</head>

Add the package to to your app.module.ts.

import { NgxGoogleTagsManagerModule } from 'ngx-gtag';

@NgModule({
  imports: [
    NgxGoogleTagsManagerModule.forRoot(
        { 
            trackingId: 'UA-YOUR_TRACKING_ID', 
            trackPageviews: true 
        }
    )
  ]
})

Options

  • trackingId: string (required) Google Analytics UA tracking ID.
  • trackPageviews: boolean Default true.
  • debug: boolean Default false, console logs every gtag event/pageview.

Pageviews

The package will listen to route changes by default, you just need to instantiate service in the root of the project.

import { GtagAPIService } from 'ngx-gtag';
 
export class AppComponent {
  constructor(gtag: GtagAPIService) {}
}

GtagAPIService also allows you to track pageviews manually.

gtag.sendPageviewData();

// or with custom params

gtag.sendPageviewData({
  page_title: 'Shopping Products',
  page_path: '/products',
  page_location: 'https://abc.com/products'
});

Events

Events expect an action.

gtag.sendEventData({ action: 'view_promotion' });

You can optionally pass in addtional params.

gtag.sendEventData({
  action: 'login',
  method: 'Instagram',
  event_category: 'engagemnt',
  event_label: 'New user logged in via OAuth'
});

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