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@dapperlabs/react-analytics

A utility to connect react projects to segment

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react-analytics 👩‍🔬

Convenience component for creating a connection to segment.

Contributing

  • please avoid breaking changes and version appropriately
  • CI is not setup to publish, do it locally from cmdline with npm publish or ask someone who has permissions to do it.

Values provided on context and useAnalytics:

  • analyticsReady: boolean
  • identify: function
  • alias: function
  • trackPageView: function
  • track: function
  • reset: function

Provider Props

  • children: the contained react components
  • segmentWriteToken: the segment key

Setup

Import the provider and wrap your application in it.

import { AnalyticsProvider } from '@dapperlabs/react-analytics';

function Root() {
  return (
    <AnalyticsProvider
      segmentWriteToken={process.env.SEGMENT_WRITE_TOKEN}
    >
      <MyDApp />
    </AnalyticsProvider>
  )
}

Usage

Context is directly available via import { AnalyticsContext } from '@dapperlabs/react-analytics' but for more convenience you can use a hook import { useAnalytics } from '@dapperlabs/react-analytics'

import React, { useRef } from 'react';
import { useAnalytics } from '@dapperlabs/react-analytics';

function Button({ children, id, onClick, trackingProperties }) {
  const { track } = useAnalytics();

  const handleClick = () => {
    track('event name', {
      text: buttonRef.current.innerText || 'BUTTON_HAS_NO_TEXT',
      id: id || 'BUTTON_HAS_NO_ID',
      ...trackingProperties,
    });
    onClick();
  };

  return (
    <button
      ref={buttonRef}
      type="button"
      onClick={handleClick}
      id={id}
    >
      {children}
    </button>
  );
}

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Package last updated on 29 Nov 2023

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