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mixpanel-browser

v2.58.0

Published

The official Mixpanel JavaScript browser client library

Downloads

2,990,504

Readme

Mixpanel JavaScript Library

Build Status

The Mixpanel JavaScript Library is a set of methods attached to a global mixpanel object intended to be used by websites wishing to send data to Mixpanel projects. A full reference is available here.

Alternative installation via NPM

This library is available as a package on NPM (named mixpanel-browser to distinguish it from Mixpanel's server-side Node.js library, available on NPM as mixpanel). To install into a project using NPM with a front-end packager such as Vite or Webpack:

npm install --save mixpanel-browser

You can then import the lib:

import mixpanel from 'mixpanel-browser';

mixpanel.init("YOUR_TOKEN");
mixpanel.track("An event");

NOTE: the default mixpanel-browser bundle includes a bundled mixpanel-recorder SDK. We provide the following options to exclude mixpanel-recorder if you do not intend to use session replay or want to reduce bundle size:

To load the core SDK with no option of session recording:

import mixpanel from 'mixpanel-browser/src/loaders/loader-module-core';

To load the core SDK and optionally load session recording bundle asynchronously (via script tag):

import mixpanel from 'mixpanel-browser/src/loaders/loader-module-with-async-recorder';

Use as a browser JavaScript module

If you are leveraging browser JavaScript modules, you can use importmap to pull in this library.

<script type="importmap">
{
  "imports": {
    "mixpanel-browser": "https://cdn.mxpnl.com/libs/mixpanel-js/dist/mixpanel.module.js"
  }
}
</script>
<script type="module" src="main.js"></script>

Then you are free to import mixpanel-browser in your javascript modules.

// main.js
import mixpanel from 'mixpanel-browser';

mixpanel.init('YOUR_TOKEN', {debug: true, track_pageview: true, persistence: 'localStorage'});

Building bundles for release

  • Install development dependencies: npm install
  • Build: npm run build-dist

Running tests

  • Install development dependencies: npm install
  • Run unit tests: npm test
  • Start test server for browser tests: npm run integration_test
  • Browse to http://localhost:3000/tests/ and choose a scenario to run

In the future we plan to automate the last step with a headless browser to streamline development (although Mixpanel production releases are tested against a large matrix of browsers and operating systems).

Generating and publishing documentation

  • Create bundled source build: npm run build-dist
  • Generate Markdown: npm run dox (result is at doc/readme.io/javascript-full-api-reference.md)
  • Publish to readme.io via the rdme util: RDME_API_KEY=<API_KEY> RDME_DOC_VERSION=<version> npm run dox-publish

Thanks

For patches and support: @bohanyang, @dehau, @drubin, @D1plo1d, @feychenie, @mogstad, @pfhayes, @sandorfr, @stefansedich, @gfx, @pkaminski, @austince, @danielbaker, @mkdai, @wolever, @dpraul, @chriszamierowski, @JoaoGomesTW, @@aliyalcinkaya