@goodspirits/svelte-facebook-pixel
v3.0.2
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Svelte Facebook Pixel Component
Facebook pixel tracking component for Svelte.
Install
$ npm install --save-dev @beyonk/svelte-facebook-pixel
Usage
<FacebookPixel pixels={[ 'ABC123', '123ABC' ]} />
<script>
import FacebookPixel from '@beyonk/svelte-facebook-pixel'
</script>
You can import FacebookPixel component whenever and wherever you want, the facebook tracking code is only initialised in the first instance.
Tracking
Simply call the track mehtod:
<FacebookPixel />
<script>
import { FacebookPixel, fb } from '@beyonk/svelte-facebook-pixel'
import { onMount } from 'svelte
onMount(() => {
fb.track('SomeEvent', { some: 'data' })
})
</script>
Multiple Pixels on a page
You can have multiple pixels on a page, for instance, if you need a backup pixel, or if you want to send different events to different pixels.
<!-- __layout.svelte -->
<FacebookPixel />
<script>
import { FacebookPixel, fb } from '@beyonk/svelte-facebook-pixel'
import { onMount } from 'svelte
onMount(() => {
fb.track('SomeEvent', { some: 'data' })
})
</script>
<!-- page.svelte -->
<script>
import { fb } from '@beyonk/svelte-facebook-pixel'
onMount(() => {
fb.track('AnotherEvent', { some: 'data' })
})
</script>
By default all pixels are initialised with init()
, and events will be sent to all pixels, however, you can send tracking events to indiviual pixels if you would like:
Sending events to all pixels
You can send tracking events to all pixels just as you would with a single pixel:
fb.track('SomeEvent', { some: 'data' })
Sending events to a single pixel
If you have multiple pixels on your page and want to send an event to only one of them use trackSingle
and pass the pixel's ID as the first argument:
fb.trackSingle('ABC123', 'SomeEvent', { some: 'data' })
Disabling the pixel (for GDPR)
If you'd like to install the pixel disabled, and enable it later after the user has consented to its use, you can do so by setting enabled: false
in the pixel configuration:
<FacebookPixel enabled={false} />
Now, in your component, you can call the following in order to start the pixel and track the current page.
<FacebookPixel bind:this={_fb} {enabled} />
<script>
import { fb } from '@beyonk/svelte-facebook-pixel'
let _fb = null
let enabled = false
onMount(() => {
enabled = true
_fb.init()
})
</script>
License
Thanks
Thanks to William DASILVA for his original Nuxt facebook pixel module which inspired this project.