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ngx-pendo

v2.2.1

Published

A simple wrapper to load Pendo by angular way

Downloads

18,107

Readme

Ngx Pendo

An easy implementation pendo on angular6+ apps.

NPM version NPM downloads Build Status License MIT

Install

compatibility

| Angular | ngx-pendo | | ---------- | --------- | | 17+ | 2.0.x | | 16 | 1.14.x | | 15 | 1.11.x | | 14 | 1.10.x | | 13 | 1.9.x | | 9/10/11/12 | 1.8.x | | 6/7/8 | 1.2.x |

npm

If you use npm:

npm install ngx-pendo

yarn

If you use yarn:

yarn add ngx-pendo

schematics

Use the Angular CLI's install schematics to set up ngx-pendo by running the following command:

ng add ngx-pendo

The ng add command will install ngx-pendo and ask you the following question:

  1. Please enter Pendo Api Key: You must enter Pendo Api Key

The ng add command will additionally perform the following configurations:

  • Add ngx-pendo to package.json
  • Auto import NgxPendoModule with pendoApiKey into AppModule

This feature need angular 9+.

Feedbacks

https://github.com/yociduo/ngx-pendo/issues

Simple Configuration

Module-based apps

import { NgxPendoModule } from 'ngx-pendo';

@NgModule({
  declarations: [AppComponent],
  imports: [
    BrowserModule,
    NgxPendoModule.forRoot({
      pendoApiKey: 'pendo-api-key',
      pendoIdFormatter: (pendoId: string) => pendoId.toLowerCase()
    })
  ],
  providers: [],
  bootstrap: [AppComponent]
})
export class AppModule {}

Using the Standalone API

import { bootstrapApplication } from '@angular/platform-browser';
import { provideNgxPendo } from 'ngx-pendo';
import { AppComponent } from './app/app.component';

bootstrapApplication(AppComponent, {
  providers: [
    provideNgxPendo({
      pendoApiKey: 'pendo-api-key',
      pendoIdFormatter: (pendoId: string) => pendoId.toLowerCase()
    })
  ]
});

Call Initialization

Using Service

import { Component, OnInit } from '@angular/core';
import { NgxPendoService } from 'ngx-pendo';

@Component( ... )
export class AppComponent implements OnInit {

  constructor(private ngxPendoService: NgxPendoService) {
  }

  ngOnInit() {
    this.ngxPendoService.initialize({
      id: 'PUT_VISITOR_ID_HERE',
      name: 'Neo',
      email: '[email protected]',
      role: 'godlike'
    }, {
      id: 'PUT_ACCOUNT_ID_HERE',
      name: 'CorpSchmorp'
    });
  }

}

Using Context

import { Component, OnInit } from '@angular/core';
import { NGX_PENDO_CONTEXT, IPendo } from 'ngx-pendo';

@Component( ... )
export class AppComponent implements OnInit {

  constructor(@Inject(NGX_PENDO_CONTEXT) private pendo: IPendo) {
  }

  ngOnInit() {
    this.pendo.initialize({
      visitor: {
        id: "PUT_VISITOR_ID_HERE",
        name: "John Doe",
        email: "[email protected]",
        role: "Viewer"
      },
      account: {
        id: "PUT_ACCOUNT_ID_HERE",
        name: "Acme Co"
      },
      apiKey: 'PUT_API_KEY_HERE'
    });
  }

}

Using Pendo

import { Component, OnInit } from '@angular/core';
import { IPendo } from 'ngx-pendo';

declare var pendo: IPendo;

@Component( ... )
export class AppComponent implements OnInit {

  ngOnInit() {
    pendo.initialize({
      visitor: {
        id: "PUT_VISITOR_ID_HERE",
        name: "John Doe",
        email: "[email protected]",
        role: "Viewer"
      },
      account: {
        id: "PUT_ACCOUNT_ID_HERE",
        name: "Acme Co"
      },
      apiKey: 'PUT_API_KEY_HERE'
    });
  }

}

Pendo Directives

You can use angular directives to add pendo id.

Simple directive use

<div ngx-pendo-section="section">
  <button ngx-pendo-id="click_test">Click Test</button>
</div>