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@mparticle/web-google-analytics-4-server-kit
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mParticle integration sdk for Google Analytics (server side)
Google's server side API for GA4 requires a client_id
which still necessitates loading Google's SDK. In this kit, mParticle loads the SDK, collects the client_id
, and sends this as an integration attribute to our server to include it on events sent to GA4.
JS kits are automatically included with your mParticle.js file when loading mParticle via the snippet.
If loading mParticle via npm, you will have to manually include the server side GA4 kit via npm:
npm i @mparticle/web-google-analytics-4-server-kit
Full documentation on usage can be found here.
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mParticle integration sdk for Google Analytics (server side)
We found that @mparticle/web-google-analytics-4-server-kit demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 10 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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