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yi-snowplow-tracker

v2.6.4

Published

JavaScript tracker for Snowplow without globals

Downloads

13

Readme

JavaScript web analytics for Snowplow

[ ![Build Status] travis-image ] travis [ ![Selenium Test Status] saucelabs-button-image]saucelabs [ ![Code Climate] codeclimate-image ] codeclimate [ ![Built with Grunt] grunt-image ] grunt [ ![License] license-image ] bsd

Overview

Add analytics to your websites and web apps with the Snowplow snowplow event tracker for JavaScript.

With this tracker you can collect user event data (page views, e-commerce transactions etc) from the client-side tier of your websites and web apps.

Find out more

| Technical Docs | Setup Guide | Roadmap & Contributing |
|-----------------------------|-----------------------|--------------------------------------| | [ ![i1] techdocs-image ] tech-docs | [ ![i2] setup-image ] setup | ![i3] roadmap-image | | [Technical Docs] tech-docs | [Setup Guide] setup | coming soon |

Developers

Contributing quickstart

Assuming git, [Vagrant] vagrant-install and [VirtualBox] virtualbox-install installed:

 host$ git clone https://github.com/snowplow/snowplow-javascript-tracker.git
 host$ cd snowplow-javascript-tracker
 host$ vagrant up && vagrant ssh
guest$ cd /vagrant
guest$ sudo npm install
guest$ cd core
guest$ sudo npm install

Set up an ./aws.json file using the example ./aws.sample.json. If you just want to concat + minify without uploading then you don't need to fill out the aws.json file with valid credentials.

Build the package (default task concatenates and minifies) using grunt.

Testing

Selenium Test Status

Copyright and license

The Snowplow JavaScript Tracker is based on Anthon Pang's [piwik.js] piwikjs, the JavaScript tracker for the open-source Piwik piwik project, and is distributed under the same license ([Simplified BSD] bsd).

Significant portions of the Snowplow JavaScript Tracker copyright 2010 Anthon Pang. Remainder copyright 2012-14 Snowplow Analytics Ltd.

Licensed under the [Simplified BSD] bsd license.