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@daisycon/tracking
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yarn add @daisycon/tracking
npm install @daisycon/tracking
Add the following piece of code to the root of your app so that it loads on every page and stores any received dci.
import {TrackingService} from '@daisycon/tracking';
new TrackingService()
.storeData();
To register a lead or sale, you can use any of the examples below.
import {CurrencyEnum, Part, SuccessInterface, TrackingService, Transaction} from '@daisycon/tracking';
const campaignId: number = 475;
const segment: string = 'lt45.net';
const transaction: Transaction = new Transaction({
campaignId: campaignId,
transactionId: 'AB374782388282',
}).addPart(new Part({
amount: 125,
revenue: 250,
currency: CurrencyEnum.EUR,
externalDescription: 'Transaction for Campaign',
}));
try {
const successResponse: SuccessInterface = await new TrackingService(segment)
.registerTransaction(transaction);
console.log('successResponse', successResponse);
} catch (errorResponse: any) {
console.log('errorResponse', errorResponse);
}
import {CurrencyEnum, Part, SuccessInterface, TrackingService, Transaction} from '@daisycon/tracking';
const campaignId: number = 475;
const segment: string = 'lt45.net';
const transaction: Transaction = new Transaction({
campaignId: campaignId,
transactionId: 'AB374782388282',
}).addPart(new Part({
amount: 125,
revenue: 250,
currency: CurrencyEnum.EUR,
externalDescription: 'Transaction for Campaign',
}));
new TrackingService(segment)
.registerTransaction(transaction)
.then((successResponse: SuccessInterface) => console.log('successResponse', successResponse))
.catch((errorResponse: any) => console.log('errorResponse', errorResponse));
import {CurrencyEnum, Part, SuccessInterface, TrackingService, Transaction} from '@daisycon/tracking';
const campaignId: number = 475;
const segment: string = 'lt45.net';
const myData: any = {
currencyCode: 'EUR',
transactionId: '1234Acef',
products: [
{name: 'test', price: 25.01},
{name: 'test 2', price: 2.95},
]
};
const transaction: Transaction = new Transaction({
campaignId: campaignId,
transactionId: myData.transactionId,
parts: myData.products.map((product: any) => {
return new Part({
amount: product.price,
revenue: product.price,
currency: <CurrencyEnum>myData.currencyCode,
externalDescription: product.name,
});
})
});
new TrackingService(segment)
.registerTransaction(transaction)
.then((successResponse: SuccessInterface) => console.log('successResponse', successResponse))
.catch((errorResponse: any) => console.log('errorResponse', errorResponse));
Add the following piece of code to the root of your app so that it loads on every page and stores any received dci.
const daisycon = require('@daisycon/tracking');
new daisycon.TrackingService()
.storeData();
const daisycon = require('@daisycon/tracking');
const campaignId: number = 475;
const segment: string = 'lt45.net';
const transaction: daisycon.Transaction = new daisycon.Transaction({
campaignId: campaignId,
transactionId: 'AB374782388282',
}).addPart(new daisycon.Part({
amount: 125,
revenue: 250,
currency: daisycon.CurrencyEnum.EUR,
externalDescription: 'Transaction for Campaign',
}));
try {
const successResponse: SuccessInterface = await new daisycon.TrackingService(segment)
.registerTransaction(transaction);
console.log('successResponse', successResponse);
} catch (errorResponse: any) {
console.log('errorResponse', errorResponse);
}
Add the following piece of code to the root of your app so that it loads on every page and stores any received dci.
<script src="/path/to/build/daisycon-bundle.min.js"
new daisycon()
.storeData();
const campaignId: number = 475;
const segment: string = 'lt45.net';
try {
const successResponse = await new daisycon(segment)
.registerTransaction({
campaignId: campaignId,
transactionId: 'AB374782388282',
parts: [{
amount: 125,
revenue: 250,
currency: daisycon.CurrencyEnum.EUR,
externalDescription: 'Transaction for Campaign',
}]
});
console.log('successResponse', successResponse);
} catch (errorResponse) {
console.log('errorResponse', errorResponse);
}
FAQs
Daisycon JS tracking
The npm package @daisycon/tracking receives a total of 3 weekly downloads. As such, @daisycon/tracking popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @daisycon/tracking demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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