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gatsby-plugin-fathom

v2.1.1

Published

Gatsby plugin to add Fathom tracking to your site.

Downloads

533

Readme

gatsby-plugin-fathom

npm package

Gatsby plugin to add Fathom tracking to your site.

Install

npm install gatsby-plugin-fathom

Usage

By default, this plugin only generates output when run in production mode. To test your tracking code, run gatsby build && gatsby serve.

Options

| Option | Explanation | Default | | ----------------- | -------------------------------------------- | ----------------- | | trackingUrl | Your Fathom custom domain (optional) | cdn.usefathom.com | | siteId | Fathom site ID | | | honorDnt | Honor do not track | false | | ignoreCanonical | Ignore canonical and use current URL | false | | includedDomains | Only include provided domains in tracking | [] | | excludedDomains | Track every domain, except the ones provided | [] |

For more information on each option check https://usefathom.com/support/tracking-advanced.

Example

// gatsby-config.js
module.exports = {
  plugins: [
    {
      resolve: 'gatsby-plugin-fathom',
      options: {
        // Your custom domain, defaults to `cdn.usefathom.com`
        trackingUrl: 'your-fathom-instance.com',
        // Unique site id
        siteId: 'FATHOM_SITE_ID'
      }
    }
  ]
}

Example using environment variables

You may want to use different site ids across different deployments. This is best achieved by defining config in environment variables. The value will be read on build-time, e.g. during CI.

# .env.production
FATHOM_SITE_ID=ABCDEF
// gatsby-config.js
require('dotenv').config({
  path: `.env.${process.env.NODE_ENV}`
})

module.exports = {
  plugins: [
    {
      resolve: 'gatsby-plugin-fathom',
      options: {
        siteId: process.env.FATHOM_SITE_ID
      }
    }
  ]
}

For more details, see https://www.gatsbyjs.org/docs/environment-variables/

Goal Tracking

You can import a hook for tracking goals in any component like so:

import { useGoal } from 'gatsby-plugin-fathom'

export default function Foo() {
  // can pass true as the 2nd param in order to console log the tracked goal's ID
  // useful for debugging in development
  const handleGoal = useGoal('GOAL-ID')

  return <button onClick={handleGoal}>Click me</button>
}

The function returned by useGoal also excepts a value to be sent with the id. If not set it defaults to 0.

import { useGoal } from 'gatsby-plugin-fathom'

export default function Foo() {
  const handleGoal = useGoal('GOAL-ID')

  return <button onClick={() => handleGoal(100)}>Buy</button>
}

License

MIT © Lars Graubner