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@frontity/comscore-analytics

Comscore Analytics package for Frontity

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@frontity/comscore-analytics

Version npm License: Apache--2.0

Comscore Analytics package for Frontity

Install

npm i @frontity/comscore-analytics

Settings

The namespace for this package is comscoreAnalytics

Every Comscore account has a Tracking ID. To connect the package with a specific account (or accounts) we can set the following properties in the frontity.settings.js:

  • state.comscoreAnalytics.trackingId: to specify just one tracking ID
  • state.comscoreAnalytics.trackingIds: to specify a list of tracking ID's
export default {
  packages: [
    {
      name: "@frontity/comscore-analytics",
      state: {
        comscoreAnalytics: {
          trackingId: "34567890",
        },
      },
    },
  ],
};
export default {
  packages: [
    {
      name: "@frontity/google-tag-manager-analytics",
      state: {
        comscoreAnalytics: {
          trackingIds: ["34567890", "56789012"],
        },
      },
    },
  ],
};

Usage

This @frontity/comscore-analytics package can co-exist with some other analytics packages. Once we have properly installed and configured these analytics packages, their actions will be centralized by the analytics namespace

  • actions.analytics.pageview will take into account settings in state.analytics.pageviews
  • actions.analytics.event will take into account settings in state.analytics.events

Read More info about how to use Analytic packages in the docs

actions.analytics.pageview

If @frontity/comscore-analytics is configured and enabled for pageviews, every time a link changes (or every time action.router.set(link) is launched) a tracking for that page will be sent to Google Analytics

actions.analytics.event

This package doesn't actually track events for Comscore so any call of the method actions.analytics.event() will have no effect for this service


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These are the ones related to this package: https://community.frontity.org/tags/c/feature-discussions/33/comscore-analytics

Changelog

Have a look at the latest updates of this package in the CHANGELOG


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Package last updated on 28 Jan 2021

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