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gatsby-plugin-mautic

v1.0.0

Published

Add Mautic tracking code to your Gatsby site.

Downloads

10

Readme

gatsby-plugin-mautic

Add Mautic tracking code to your Gatsby site.

Install

npm install --save gatsby-plugin-mautic

How to use

// In your gatsby-config.js
module.exports = {
  plugins: [
    {
      resolve: `gatsby-plugin-mauric`,
      options: {
        // The URL where mautic is installed
        hostUrl: "YOUR_HOST_URL",
        // Defines where to place the tracking script - `true` in the head and `false` in the body
        head: false,
        // Avoids sending pageview hits from custom paths
        exclude: ["/preview/**", "/do-not-track/me/too/"],
        // Delays sending pageview hits on route update (in milliseconds)
        pageTransitionDelay: 0,
      },
    },
  ],
}

Options

hostUrl

The URL of your Mautic server. It sould look like https://mautic.youdomaine.com/

head

Where do you want to place the MT script? By putting head to true, it will be placed in the "" of your website. By setting it to false, it will be placed in the "". The default value resolves to false.

exclude

If you need to exclude any path from the tracking system, you can add it (one or more) to this optional array as glob expressions.