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This is the code required to send knowledge base analytic events to Elevio. It is written in Typescript but works fine in plain Javascript.
This is the code required to send knowledge base analytic events to Elevio. It is written in Typescript but works fine in plain Javascript.
Run npm i
to install all dependencies.
Note: These dependencies are only for compiling, the actual code doesn't use any external dependencies, other than tslib, which is used to polyfill promises for older browsers.
Then to compile the Typescript code into Javscript run npm run build
.
This puts the compiled code and typedefs in the lib dir.
To see this in action there is an example. You can see the example of the usage in example/src/index.ts
. To see it running locally, follow the below instructions:
In the root directory:
npm run build
In the example
directory:
npm i
to install dependenciesnpm run build
to build the examplenpm run server
to start up a serverIf you would like to actually send some events for testing you can set debugMode
to false
in example/src/index.ts
and also set the correct companyUid.
First you must run the setup
command that is exported from the base package.
You must at a minimum include the companyUid in the options. You can get the companyUid from https://app.elev.io/installation it is listed as "Account ID".
Then you may start triggering events. NOTE: You must wait for the DOM to be loaded before you send any events.
The list of events are exported via the events
object in the base package. For documentation on the events see API below.
You fire the event using track
also exported from the base package.
Like this:
// this may change, depending on how you install
import { setup, track, events } from '@elevio/kb-events';
setup({ companyUid: 'my-companyUID', languageId: 'en' });
document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', function () {
track(
events.pageViewArticle({
articleId: 'art123',
articleTitle: 'article title',
})
);
});
To set the language that the user is viewing content in it can either be set with the setLanguageId
function or passed into the setup
function.
import { setup, setLanguageId } from '@elevio/kb-events';
setup({ companyUid: 'my-companyUID', languageId: 'en' });
// OR
setup({ companyUid: 'my-companyUID' });
// ...
setLanguageId('en');
To set the details of the user that is logged in there is the setUser
function.
import { setup, setUser } from '@elevio/kb-events';
setup({ companyUid: 'my-companyUID', languageId: 'en' });
setUser({
id: 'my-users-id',
email: 'users@email.com',
});
If you wish to wait for the event to be sent you can use the sendNow
function that is exported from the base package.
This returns a promise that you can wait on.
// this may change, depending on how you install
import { setup, sendNow, events } from '@elevio/kb-events';
setup({ companyUid: 'companyUID' });
document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', function () {
sendNow(events.pageViewArticle('art123', 'article title')).then(() => {
console.log('Event successfully sent!');
});
});
For all the documention about all the different functions see API docs. For info about avaiable events Events docs
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This is the code required to send knowledge base analytic events to Elevio. It is written in Typescript but works fine in plain Javascript.
We found that @elevio/kb-events demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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