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@frontity/comscore-analytics
Comscore Analytics package for Frontity
npm i @frontity/comscore-analytics
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 IDstate.comscoreAnalytics.trackingIds
: to specify a list of tracking ID'sexport default {
packages: [
{
name: "@frontity/comscore-analytics",
state: {
comscoreAnalytics: {
trackingId: "34567890",
},
},
},
],
};
export default {
packages: [
{
name: "@frontity/google-tag-manager-analytics",
state: {
comscoreAnalytics: {
trackingIds: ["34567890", "56789012"],
},
},
},
],
};
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
Feature Discussions about Frontity are public. You can join the discussions, vote for those you're interested in or create new ones.
These are the ones related to this package: https://community.frontity.org/tags/c/feature-discussions/33/comscore-analytics
Have a look at the latest updates of this package in the CHANGELOG
We have a number of different channels at your disposal where you can find out more information about the project, join in discussions about it, and also get involved:
@frontity
.Got questions or feedback about Frontity? We'd love to hear from you in our community forum.
Frontity also welcomes contributions. There are many ways to support the project! If you don't know where to start then this guide might help: How to contribute?.
If you would like to start contributing to the code please open a pull request to address one of our good first issues.
FAQs
Comscore Analytics package for Frontity
The npm package @frontity/comscore-analytics receives a total of 3 weekly downloads. As such, @frontity/comscore-analytics popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @frontity/comscore-analytics demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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