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@hypofriend/web-session-counter

v1.1.5

Published

Utility to count a user's web sessions based on the definition GA uses. Edit

Downloads

207

Readme

Web Session Counter

What do you do if your boss comes up to you and asks "So how many times must a person come to our app before they give us $500?"

As an engineer you might not care, but this is the stuff that keeps your CEO and growth lead and head of product up at night. A business owner that can answer that 👆 question reliably is god amongst men.

You can use this repo :)

How to use

$ npm install --save web-session-counter

import WebSessionCounter from 'web-session-counter';

// Do this on user activity
WebSessionCounter.update();

// To get the total count of sessions
const count = WebSessionCounter.count;

.update() is called automatically every time you import WebSessionCounter. I recommend calling .update(), if you have a single page app that doesn't perform a lot of refreshes. Calling .update frequently, ensures your code will correctly detect every 30 minute period of inactivity.

What is a session

We use the same definition as Google Analytics. The tl;dr is that a new session starts after every:

  • 30 minutes of inactivity
  • midnight
  • utm_campaign query change

Enjoy.