@happykit/analytics
v1.0.1
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- Track page views and unique visitors - Integrate using a single React Hook - Next.js specific dynamic route tracking (e.g. `/[user]`) - GDPR compliant by default. No cookie notice necessary. - Tiny: [1kB minified + gzipped](https://bundlephobia.com/resu
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Add analytics to your Next.js application with a single React Hook. This package integrates your Next.js application with HappyKit Analytics. Create a free happykit.dev account to get started.
Key Features
- Track page views and unique visitors
- Integrate using a single React Hook
- Next.js specific dynamic route tracking (e.g.
/[user]
) - GDPR compliant by default. No cookie notice necessary.
- Tiny: 1kB minified + gzipped
- No external runtime, so no costly additional request to load a runtime
- Written in TypeScript
Installation
Add the package to your project
npm install @happykit/analytics
Integration
You'll need to add a single useAnalytics
call to your application. The best place to do this is in pages/_app.js
.
Set up a pages/_app.js
file with this content:
import { useAnalytics } from '@happykit/analytics';
function MyApp({ Component, pageProps }) {
useAnalytics({ publicKey: '<Your HappyKit Public Key>' }); // <-- add this
return <Component {...pageProps} />;
}
export default MyApp;
Create a free account on happykit.dev to get your HappyKit Public Key
import { useAnalytics } from '@happykit/analytics';
import type { AppProps } from 'next/app'
function MyApp({ Component, pageProps }: AppProps) {
useAnalytics({ publicKey: 'HAPPYKIT KEY' }); // <-- add this
return <Component {...pageProps} />
}
export default MyApp
You can read more about using a custom _app.js
component here.
Options
useAnalytics(options)
accepts the following options object:
publicKey
string (required): The public key for this project from happykit.dev.skip
function (optional): This function is called with the created page view record. Return true to avoid tracking it.skipHostnames
array of strings (optional): An array of hostnames which will not be tracked. Defaults to["localhost"]
. HappyKit tracks page views from preview deployments by default. The data is kept separate from your production data.delay
number (optional): The number of milliseconds to wait before reporting a page view. Defaults to 5000. This is used for batching purposes. This is used only if the browser supportsnavigator.sendBeacon
. Otherwise page views are sent immediately.
Example:
useAnalytics({
publicKey: 'pk_live_5093bcd381',
skip: pageView => pageView.pathname === '/some-ignored-path',
});