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@lidofinance/analytics-matomo

Matomo analytics. You can read about Matomo there.

Installation

yarn add @lidofinance/analytics-matomo

Module does not send matomo event if cookie forbids.

If you need to send matomo event, you should set cookie with one of key:

  • 'LIDO_WIDGET__COOKIES_ALLOWED' soon will be deprecated
  • 'cookie-allowed' use it

and cookie value must be 'yes'.

document.cookie = 'cookie-allowed=yes'

Usage

Init Matomo

Variant 1
  1. Make sure that window contains __env__;
  2. Make sure that window.__env__ contains matomoHost something like window.__env__.matomoHost='https://matomo.somedomain.com/';
  3. Just import any from @lidofinance/analytics-matomo, for example:

import { trackEvent } from '@lidofinance/analytics-matomo'

If you can't provide matomoHost to window.__env__ see Variant 2.

Variant 2
  1. Import initMatomo from @lidofinance/analytics-matomo;
  2. Run initMatomo with parameter matomoHost: string like below:

import { initMatomo } from '@lidofinance/analytics-matomo'

initMatomo('https://matomo.somedomain.com/')

// some code

Track event

import { callMatomo, trackEvent, wrapWithEventTrack } from '@lidofinance/analytics-matomo'

const matomoSomeEvent: MatomoEventType = [
  'Some_Stacking_Widget',
  'Push "Some" button',
  'some_widget_some_button_clicked',
]

// Variant 1
callMatomo('trackEvent', ...matomoSomeEvent)

// Variant 2
trackEvent(...matomoSomeEvent)

// Variant 3: through the decorator
const someHandler = wrapWithEventTrack(matomoSomeEvent, (arg1, arg2) => {
  // some function
})

someHandler('some_value1', 'some_value2')

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Package last updated on 21 Nov 2022

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