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@amplitude/plugin-web-attribution-browser
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@amplitude/plugin-web-attribution-browser is a plugin for Amplitude's analytics platform that helps in tracking and attributing web traffic. It allows you to understand the source of your web traffic, track user interactions, and attribute conversions to specific marketing campaigns or channels.
Initialize Web Attribution
This feature initializes the web attribution plugin with Amplitude's analytics. It sets up the necessary configurations to start tracking web traffic and attributing it to specific sources.
const amplitude = require('@amplitude/analytics-browser');
const { webAttributionPlugin } = require('@amplitude/plugin-web-attribution-browser');
amplitude.init('YOUR_API_KEY');
amplitude.add(webAttributionPlugin());
Track Page Views
This feature allows you to track page views on your website. By sending a 'Page View' event with the current page's pathname, you can monitor which pages are being visited by users.
amplitude.track('Page View', { page: window.location.pathname });
Attribute Conversions
This feature enables you to attribute conversions to specific campaigns and sources. By sending a 'Conversion' event with details about the campaign and source, you can measure the effectiveness of your marketing efforts.
amplitude.track('Conversion', { campaign: 'Summer Sale', source: 'Google Ads' });
Mixpanel's browser library allows you to track user interactions and attribute them to specific sources. It offers similar functionalities to @amplitude/plugin-web-attribution-browser, such as tracking events, page views, and conversions. However, Mixpanel provides more advanced features like A/B testing and user segmentation.
Google Analytics is a widely-used web analytics service that tracks and reports website traffic. It provides comprehensive web attribution features, allowing you to understand the sources of your traffic and measure conversions. Compared to @amplitude/plugin-web-attribution-browser, Google Analytics offers more extensive reporting and integration with other Google services.
Official Browser SDK plugin for web attribution tracking
This package is published on NPM registry and is available to be installed using npm and yarn.
# npm
npm install @amplitude/plugin-web-attribution-browser
# yarn
yarn add @amplitude/plugin-web-attribution-browser
This plugin works on top of Amplitude Browser SDK and adds web attribution tracking features to built-in features. To use this plugin, you need to install @amplitude/analytics-browser
version v1.4.0
or later.
@amplitude/analytics-browser
@amplitude/plugin-web-attribution-browser
import * as amplitude from '@amplitude/analytics-browser';
import { webAttributionPlugin } from '@amplitude/plugin-web-attribution-browser';
The plugin requires 1 parameter, which is the amplitude
instance. The plugin also accepts an optional second parameter, which is an Object
to configure the plugin based on your use case.
const webAttributionTracking = webAttributionPlugin(amplitude, {
disabled: undefined,
excludeReferrers: undefined,
initialEmptyValue: undefined,
resetSessionOnNewCampaign: undefined,
});
Name | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
disabled | boolean | false | Use this option to enable or disable web attribution tracking. By default, upon installing this plugin, web attribution tracking is enabled. |
excludeReferrers | string[] | [] | Use this option to prevent the plugin from tracking campaigns parameters from specific referrers. For example: subdomain.domain.com . |
initialEmptyValue | string | "EMPTY" | Use this option to specify empty values for first-touch attribution. |
resetSessionOnNewCampaign | boolean | false | Use this option to control whether a new session should start on a new campaign. |
amplitude.add(webAttributionTracking);
amplitude.init('API_KEY');
This plugin tracks campaign parameters based on your configuration. A web attribution event is composed of the following values:
"$idenfity"
Property | Description |
---|---|
utm_source | URL query parameter value for utm_source |
utm_medium | URL query parameter value for utm_medium |
utm_campaign | URL query parameter value for utm_campaign |
utm_term | URL query parameter value for utm_term |
utm_content | URL query parameter value for utm_content |
referrer | Referring webstite or document.referrer |
referring_domain | Referring website's domain, including subdomain |
dclid | URL query parameter value for dclid |
gbraid | URL query parameter value for gbraid |
gclid | URL query parameter value for gclid |
fbclid | URL query parameter value for fbclid |
ko_click_id | URL query parameter value for ko_click_id |
li_fat_id | URL query parameter value for li_fat_id |
msclkid | URL query parameter value for msclkid |
rtd_cid | URL query parameter value for rtd_cid |
ttclid | URL query parameter value for ttclid |
twclid | URL query parameter value for twclid |
wbraid | URL query parameter value for wbraid |
FAQs
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The npm package @amplitude/plugin-web-attribution-browser receives a total of 151,682 weekly downloads. As such, @amplitude/plugin-web-attribution-browser popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @amplitude/plugin-web-attribution-browser demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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