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@wearejust/gtrack

v1.0.14

Published

Automatic Google Analytics tracking

Downloads

5

Readme

GTrack

Automatically track outbound links, mailto:, tel: and hashtags. Track custom events with the [data-gtrack] attribute. Includes default Google Analytics pageviews.

Installation

npm install @wearejust/gtrack --save

Usage

var GTrack = require('@wearejust/gtrack');

$(function() {
    GTrack.init('UA-XXXXXXXX-X');
});

With options

var GTrack = require('@wearejust/gtrack');

$(function() {
    GTrack.init({
        id: 'UA-XXXXXXXX-X',     // Google Analytics id
        exclude: '',             // Selector to exclude items
        parseOnInit: true,       // Parse the body on init
        removeUtm: true,         // Remove UTM codes from URL
        timeout: 1000            // Timeout in miliseconds (use 0 to disable)
    });
});

Methods

// Parse anchors in the body or a container (used for AJAX calls for example)
GTrack.parse();
GTrack.parse(container);

// Track the current or custom location, with optional callback
GTrack.pageview();
GTrack.pageview(custom_url, callback);

// Track event with category and action, and optional label, value and callback
GTrack.event(category, action, label, value, callback);

HTML

Automatic inbound and outbound tracking (no extra class required)
<a href="/contact">Contact</a>
<a href="https://wearejust.com/">Just</a>

Track 'Test' as 'Anchor' event
<a href="#test">Test</a>

Track '[email protected]' as 'Mail' event
<a href="mailto:[email protected]">Mail</a>

Track custom event, with optional category, action, label and value
<button data-gtrack="Category,Action,Label,value">Custom</button>

Track only once (until parsed again)
<a href="#once" data-gtrack-once>Once</a>

Disable tracking
<a href="https://wearejust.com/" class="no-gtrack">Just</a>