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React Native bridge for using native Google Analytics libraries on iOS and Android
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GoogleAnalyticsBridge
Google Analytics Bridge is built to provide an easy interface to the native Google Analytics libraries on both iOS and Android.
Why a native bridge? Why not use just JavaScript?
The key difference with the native bridge is that you get a lot of the metadata handled automatically by the Google Analytics native library. This will include the device UUID, device model, viewport size, OS version etc.
You will only have to send in a few parameteres when tracking, e.g:
import { GoogleAnalyticsTracker } from "react-native-google-analytics-bridge";
let tracker = new GoogleAnalyticsTracker("UA-12345-1");
tracker.trackScreenView("Home");
tracker.trackEvent("testcategory", "testaction");
Use environment's Google Service Version (due to crash on Google Service version 12
You can specify googlePlayServicesVersion in "android/gradle.properties". Otherwise, it will take default version
e.g.
googlePlayServicesVersion=11.8.0
Problems with tracking? Visitors not showing up?
This is NOT (normally) an error with this library. Please read this guide on how to set up your Google Analytics account/property for mobile analytics.
Problems with android build failures?
Here I have mentioned the required steps to resolve the issues regarding the build failures, when you got updated your android studio please check the following doc to clear the issues
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Installation and linking libraries
- For React Native >=
0.40
use version5.0.0
(and up) of this module. - For React Native <
0.40
use version4.0.3
.
Install with npm: npm install --save react-native-google-analytics-bridge
Or, install with yarn: yarn add react-native-google-analytics-bridge
Either way, then link with: react-native link react-native-google-analytics-bridge
If it doesn't work immediately after this, consult the manual installation guide. Both Android and iOS has a couple of prerequisite SDKs linked and installed.
Important: Does this library work with Expo? We have to sort of invert the question a bit, because it should be: does Expo work with other libraries? And the answer is no:
The most limiting thing about Expo is that you can’t add in your own native modules without
detach
ing and using ExpoKit.
This includes using create-react-native-app
which also makes use of Expo.
Usage
// You have access to three classes in this module:
import {
GoogleAnalyticsTracker,
GoogleTagManager,
GoogleAnalyticsSettings
} from "react-native-google-analytics-bridge";
// The tracker must be constructed, and you can have multiple:
let tracker1 = new GoogleAnalyticsTracker("UA-12345-1");
let tracker2 = new GoogleAnalyticsTracker("UA-12345-2");
tracker1.trackScreenView("Home");
tracker1.trackEvent("Customer", "New");
// The GoogleAnalyticsSettings is static, and settings are applied across all trackers:
GoogleAnalyticsSettings.setDispatchInterval(30);
// Setting `dryRun` to `true` lets you test tracking without sending data to GA
GoogleAnalyticsSettings.setDryRun(true);
// GoogleTagManager is also static, and works only with one container. All functions here are Promises:
GoogleTagManager.openContainerWithId("GT-NZT48")
.then(() => {
return GoogleTagManager.stringForKey("pack");
})
.then(pack => {
console.log("Pack: ", pack);
})
.catch(err => {
console.log(err);
});
Providing an existing GTM container
In some scenarios it might be helpful to provide an opened GTM container to the bridge. Some possible scenarios where this could be helpful:
- You want to preload some config before loading the jsbundle. For instance checking an experiment variable to determine which jsbundle to load.
- You have a brownfield app that mixes native UI and react native UI that should share the same container.
- You want to try and make sure that the container is loaded before starting the app.
This will require that you are familiar with the native api for GTM on whatever platforms you want to support. Generally the process is to load your container at startup, and hold the creation of the react native bridge until the container is loaded. On iOS you can then initialize an RCTGoogleTagManagerBridge and set the container property. On Android the process is similar, but you will need to supply the ContainerHolder to the GoogleAnalyticsBridgePackage instead.
JavaScript API
GoogleAnalyticsTracker API
new GoogleAnalyticsTracker(trackerId, customDimensionsFieldsIndexMap = {})
- trackerId (required): String, your tracker id, something like: UA-12345-1
- customDimensionsFieldsIndexMap (optional): {{fieldName: fieldIndex}} Custom dimensions field/index pairs
import { GoogleAnalyticsTracker } from "react-native-google-analytics-bridge";
let tracker = new GoogleAnalyticsTracker("UA-12345-1");
Google Analytics expects dimensions to be tracked by indices, and not field names. To simplify this, you can construct a tracker with a customDimensionsFieldsIndexMap. With this, you can map field names to indices, e.g:
let tracker2 = new GoogleAnalyticsTracker("UA-12345-3", { test: 1 });
tracker2.trackScreenViewWithCustomDimensionValues("Home", { test: "Beta" });
Here the underlying logic will transform the custom dimension, so what ends up being sent to GA is { 1: 'Beta' }
.
This should make it easier to use custom dimensions. If you do not provide a customDimensionsFieldsIndexMap, the custom dimensions are passed through untouched.
trackScreenView(screenName)
- screenName (required): String, name of current screen
Important: Calling this will also set the "current view" for other calls. So events tracked will be tagged as having occured on the current view, Home
in this example. This means it is important to track navigation, especially if events can fire on different views.
See the Google Analytics docs for more info
tracker.trackScreenView("Home");
trackEvent(category, action, optionalValues)
- category (required): String, category of event
- action (required): String, name of action
- optionalValues: Object
- label: String
- value: Number
See the Google Analytics docs for more info.
tracker.trackEvent("testcategory", "testaction");
// or
tracker.trackEvent("testcategory", "testaction", {
label: "v1.0.3",
value: 22
});
trackTiming(category, value, optionalValues)
- category (required): String, category of the timed event
- value (required): Number, the timing measurement in milliseconds
- optionalValues: Object
- name (required): String, the name of the timed event
- label: String, the label of the timed event
See the Google Analytics docs for more info.
tracker.trackTiming("testcategory", 13000, { name: "LoadList" }); // name option is required
// or
tracker.trackTiming("testcategory", 13000, {
name: "loadList",
label: "v1.0.3"
});
trackPurchaseEvent(product, transaction, eventCategory, eventAction)
- product (required): Object
- id (required): String
- name (required): String
- category (optional): String
- brand (optional): String
- variant (optional): String
- price (optional): Number
- quantity (optional): Number
- couponCode (optional): String
- transaction (required): Object
- id (required): String
- affiliation (optional): String, an entity with which the transaction should be affiliated (e.g. a particular store)
- revenue (optional): Number
- tax (optional): Number
- shipping (optional): Number
- couponCode (optional): String
- eventCategory (required): String, defaults to "Ecommerce"
- eventAction (required): String, defaults to "Purchase"
See the Google Analytics docs for more info.
tracker.trackPurchaseEvent(
{
id: "P12345",
name: "Android Warhol T-Shirt",
category: "Apparel/T-Shirts",
brand: "Google",
variant: "Black",
price: 29.2,
quantity: 1,
couponCode: "APPARELSALE"
},
{
id: "T12345",
affiliation: "Google Store - Online",
revenue: 37.39,
tax: 2.85,
shipping: 5.34,
couponCode: "SUMMER2013"
},
"Ecommerce",
"Purchase"
);
trackMultiProductsPurchaseEvent(products, transaction, eventCategory, eventAction)
same as trackPurchaseEvent but instead of one product you can provide an Array of products
trackMultiProductsPurchaseEventWithCustomDimensionValues(products, transaction, eventCategory, eventAction, dimensionIndexValueDict)
- products (required): Array, array of products
- transaction (required): Object, transaction object
- eventCategory (required): String, defaults to "Ecommerce"
- eventAction (required): String, defaults to "Purchase"
- dimensionIndexValueDict (required): Dict of dimension index / values.
tracker.trackMultiProductsPurchaseEventWithCustomDimensionValues(
[
{
id: "P12345",
name: "Android Warhol T-Shirt",
category: "Apparel/T-Shirts",
brand: "Google",
variant: "Black",
price: 29.2,
quantity: 1,
couponCode: "APPARELSALE"
},
{
id: "P54321",
name: "IOS T-Shirt",
category: "Apparel/T-Shirts",
brand: "Apple",
variant: "Black",
price: 10.1,
quantity: 1,
couponCode: "APPARELSALE"
}
],
{
id: "T12345",
affiliation: "Store - Online",
revenue: 52.5,
tax: 7.86,
shipping: 5.34,
couponCode: "SUMMER2013"
},
"Ecommerce",
"Purchase",
{ "1": "premium", "5": "foo" }
);
trackException(error, fatal)
- error: String, a description of the exception (up to 100 characters), accepts nil
- fatal (required): Boolean, indicates whether the exception was fatal, defaults to false
See the Google Analytics docs for more info.
try {
...
} catch(error) {
tracker.trackException(error.message, false);
}
trackSocialInteraction(network, action, targetUrl)
- network (required): String, name of social network (e.g. 'Facebook', 'Twitter', 'Google+')
- action (required): String, social action (e.g. 'Like', 'Share', '+1')
- targetUrl: String, url of content being shared
See the Google Analytics docs for more info.
tracker.trackSocialInteraction("Twitter", "Post");
trackScreenViewWithCustomDimensionValues(screenName, dimensionIndexValueDict)
- screenName (required): String, name of current screen
- dimensionIndexValueDict (required): Dict of dimension index / values.
Tracks a screen view with one or more customDimensionValues. See the Google Analytics docs for more info.
tracker.trackScreenViewWithCustomDimensionValues("Home", {
"1": "premium",
"5": "foo"
});
trackEventWithCustomDimensionValues(category, action, optionalValues, dimensionIndexValueDict)
- category (required): String, category of event
- action (required): String, name of action
- optionalValues: Object
- label: String
- value: Number
- dimensionIndexValueDict (required): Dict of dimension index / values.
Tracks an event with one or more customDimensionValues. See the Google Analytics docs for more info.
tracker.trackEventWithCustomDimensionValues(
"testcategory",
"testaction",
{ label: "v1.0.3", value: 22 },
{ "1": "premium", "5": "foo" }
);
trackEventWithCustomDimensionAndMetricValues(category, action, optionalValues, dimensionIndexValueDict)
- category (required): String, category of event
- action (required): String, name of action
- optionalValues: Object
- label: String
- value: Number
- dimensionIndexValueDict (required): Dict of dimension index / values.
- metricIndexValueDict (required): Dict of metric index / values.
Tracks an event with one or more customDimensionValues and one or more customMetricValues. See the Google Analytics docs for more info.
tracker.trackEventWithCustomDimensionAndMetricValues('testcategory', 'testaction', {label: 'v1.0.3', value: 22}, {'1':'premium', '5':'foo'}, , {'1': 3, '5': 4});
setUser(userId)
- userId (required): String, an anonymous identifier that complies with Google Analytic's user ID policy
See the Google Analytics for more info.
tracker.setUser("12345678");
setClient(clientId)
- clientId (required): String, an anonymous identifier that complies with Google Analytic's client ID policy
See the Google Analytics for more info.
tracker.setClient("35009a79-1a05-49d7-b876-2b884d0f825b");
getClientId()
This function lets you get the client id to be used for different purpose for logging etc.
- returns Promise
tracker.clientId().then(clientId => console.log("Client id is: ", clientId));
createNewSession(screenName)
- screenName (required): String, the current screen which the session started on
See the Google Analytics for more info.
tracker.createNewSession("HomeScreen");
allowIDFA(enabled)
- enabled (required): Boolean, true to allow IDFA collection, defaults to
true
.
Also called advertising identifier collection, and is used for advertising features.
Important: For iOS you can only use this method if you have done the optional step 6 from the installation guide. Only enable this (and link the appropriate libraries) if you plan to use advertising features in your app, or else your app may get rejected from the AppStore.
See the Google Analytics for more info.
tracker.allowIDFA(true);
setTrackUncaughtExceptions(enabled)
- enabled (required): Boolean
Sets if uncaught exceptions should be tracked. This is enabled by default.
tracker.setTrackUncaughtExceptions(true);
setAnonymizeIp(enabled)
- enabled (required): Boolean
Sets if AnonymizeIp is enabled. This is disabled by default. If enabled the last octet of the IP address will be removed.
tracker.setAnonymizeIp(true);
setAppName(appName)
- appName (required): String
Overrides the app name logged in Google Analytics. The Bundle name is used by default. Note: This has to be set each time the App starts.
tracker.setAppName("someAppName");
setSamplingRate(ratio)
- ratio (required): Number Percentage 0 - 100
Sets tracker sampling rate.
tracker.setSamplingRate(50);
setCurrency(currencyCode)
- currencyCode (required): String, ISO 4217 currency code
Sets tracker currency property, see Currency Codes.
tracker.setCurrency("EUR");
dispatch()
This function lets you manually dispatch all hits which are queued. Use this function sparingly, as it will normally happen automatically as a batch.
- returns Promise
tracker.dispatch().then(done => console.log("Dispatch is done: ", done));
dispatchWithTimeout()
- timeout (optional): Number, in ms
The same as dispatch()
, but also gives you the ability to time out the Promise in case dispatch takes too long.
- returns Promise
tracker
.dispatchWithTimeout(10000)
.then(done => console.log("Dispatch is done: ", done));
GoogleAnalyticsSettings API
Settings are applied across all trackers.
setDryRun(enabled)
- enabled (required): Boolean, indicating if the
dryRun
flag should be enabled or not.
When enabled the native library prevents any data from being sent to Google Analytics. This allows you to test or debug the implementation, without your test data appearing in your Google Analytics reports.
GoogleAnalyticsSettings.setDryRun(true);
setDispatchInterval(intervalInSeconds)
- intervalInSeconds (required): Number, indicating how often dispatches should be sent
Events, screen views, etc, are sent in batches to your tracker. This function allows you to configure how often (in seconds) the batches are sent to your tracker. Recommended to keep this around 20-120 seconds to preserve battery and network traffic. This is set to 20 seconds by default.
GoogleAnalyticsSettings.setDispatchInterval(30);
setOptOut(enabled)
- enabled (required): Boolean
Sets if OptOut is active and disables Google Analytics. This is disabled by default. Note: This has to be set each time the App starts.
GoogleAnalyticsSettings.setOptOut(true);
GoogleTagManager API
import { GoogleTagManager } from "react-native-google-analytics-bridge";
GoogleTagManager.openContainerWithId("GT-NZT48")
.then(() => GoogleTagManager.stringForKey("pack"))
.then(str => console.log("Pack: ", str));
Can only be used with one container. All methods returns a Promise
.
openContainerWithId(containerId)
- containerId (required): String, your container id.
Important: Call once to open the container for all subsequent static calls.
GoogleTagManager.openContainerWithId('GT-NZT48')
.then((..) => ..)
stringForKey(key)
Parameter(s)
- key (required): String
Returns:
- value: String
Retrieves a string with the given key from the opened container.
GoogleTagManager.stringForKey("key").then(val => console.log(val));
boolForKey(key)
Parameter(s)
- key (required): String
Returns:
- value: Boolean
Retrieves a boolean value with the given key from the opened container.
GoogleTagManager.boolForKey("key").then(val => console.log(val));
doubleForKey(key)
Parameter(s)
- key (required): String
Returns:
- value: Number
Retrieves a number with the given key from the opened container.
GoogleTagManager.doubleForKey("key").then(val => console.log(val));
pushDataLayerEvent(dictionary = {})
Parameter(s)
- dictionary (required): dictionary An Map<String, Object> containing key and value pairs.
Returns:
- value: Boolean
Push a DataLayer event for Google Analytics through Google Tag Manager.
GoogleTagManager.pushDataLayerEvent({
event: "eventName",
pageId: "/home"
}).then(success => console.log(success));
setVerboseLoggingEnabled(enabled)
Parameter(s)
- enabled (required): Boolean
Returns:
- value: Boolean
Sets logger to verbose, default is warning
GoogleTagManager.setVerboseLoggingEnabled(true);