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@fw-components/trackers
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A utility that traverses the DOM and registers listeners to elements (even those present within shadowDOMs) from a provided list of events that are to be tracked.
The consumer can either provide a store configuration and the events will be fetched and parsed from the store or an array of events to be tracked.
Schema of an event-config:
{
"jsPath": "document.querySelector...",
"location": "/dashboard", // glob pattern of the url where the target-element is to be tracked
"title": "Clicked at dashboard edit-button",
"event": "click" // type of event | All js events are supported
}
const tracker = new Trackers({
store: {
type: "notion",
context: {
url: "URL_TO_RETRIEVE_NOTION_DB",
pageId: "<<PAGE_ID>>",
},
},
track: yourTrackingMethod,
debug: true,
});
tracker.initialize();
tracking multiple targets is also supported. Use :nth-child(+)
identifier to highlight elements whose multiple instances are to be tracked
Supported selector
document.querySelector("div > div.main-content > div.page > route-page > request-grid:nth-child(+)")
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We found that @fw-components/trackers demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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