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referrer-parser

v0.1.0

Published

library for extracting marketing attribution data (such as search terms) from referrer URLs

Downloads

782

Readme

referer-parser node.js (JavaScript) library

This is the node.js (JavaScript) implementation of referer-parser referer-parser, the library for extracting search marketing data from referer (sic) URLs.

The implementation uses the shared 'database' of known referers found in [referers.yml] referers-yml

The Javascript version of referer-parser is maintained by [Martin Katrenik] mkatrenik.

Installation

$ npm install referer-parser

Usage

Create a new instance of a Referer object by passing in the url you want to parse:

var Referer = require('referer-parser')

referer_url = 'http://www.google.com/search?q=gateway+oracle+cards+denise+linn&hl=en&client=safari'

var r = new Referer(referer_url)

The r variable now holds a Referer instance. The important attributes are:

console.log(r.known)              // true
console.log(r.referer)            // 'Google'
console.log(r.medium)             // 'search'
console.log(r.search_parameter)   // 'q'
console.log(r.search_term)        // 'gateway oracle cards denise linn'
console.log(r.uri)                // result of require('url').parse(...)

Optionally, pass in the current URL as well, to handle internal referers

var Referer = require('referer-parser')

var referer_url = 'http://www.snowplowanalytics.com/about/team'
var current_url = 'http://www.snowplowanalytics.com/account/profile'

var r = Referer(referer_url, current_url)

The attributes would be

console.log(r.known)              // true
console.log(r.referer)            // null
console.log(r.medium)             // 'internal'
console.log(r.search_parameter)   // null
console.log(r.search_term)        // null
console.log(r.uri)                // result of require('url').parse(...)

Copyright and license

The referer-parser node.js (JavaScript) library is copyright 2013 Martin Katrenik.

Licensed under the [Apache License, Version 2.0] license (the "License"); you may not use this software except in compliance with the License.

Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.