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@daffodil/analytics
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General package for piping ngrx actions into provided external analytics services.
@daffodil/analytics
is a lightweight Angular package that helps integrate analytics providers into your Angular applications, supporting multiple analytics services.
It simplifies event tracking and provides configuration options, such as defining analyzable actions. Notably, @daffodil/analytics
focuses on handling state-related events and operates specifically on Actions
from @ngrx/store
, rather than browser events. Additionally, it includes testing utilities tailored for analytics event tracking in Angular applications.
To install @daffodil/analytics
, use the following commands in your terminal.
Install with npm:
npm install @daffodil/analytics --save
Install with yarn:
yarn add @daffodil/analytics
FAQs
General package for piping ngrx actions into provided external analytics services.
The npm package @daffodil/analytics receives a total of 155 weekly downloads. As such, @daffodil/analytics popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @daffodil/analytics 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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