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@nuxtjs/gtm
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Google Tag Manager Module for Nuxt.js
@nuxtjs/gtm
dependency to your projectyarn add @nuxtjs/gtm # or npm install @nuxtjs/gtm
@nuxtjs/gtm
to the buildModules
section of nuxt.config.js
{
buildModules: [
'@nuxtjs/gtm',
],
gtm: {
id: 'GTM-XXXXXXX'
}
}
{
// Set to false to disable module in development mode
dev: true,
id: null, /* REQUIRED */
layer: 'dataLayer',
variables: {},
pageTracking: false,
pageViewEventName: 'nuxtRoute',
autoInit: true,
respectDoNotTrack: true,
scriptId: 'gtm-script',
scriptDefer: false,
scriptURL: 'https://www.googletagmanager.com/gtm.js',
noscript: false,
noscriptId: 'gtm-noscript',
noscriptURL: 'https://www.googletagmanager.com/ns.html'
}
If you want to block Google Tag Manager before user directly allows (GDPR realisation or other), you can set autoInit
option to false
and then manually enable using $gtm.init()
.
Note: All events will be still buffered in data layer but won't send until init()
method getting called.
You can optionally set pageTracking
option to true
to track page views.
Note: This is disabled by default to prevent double events when using alongside with Google Analytics so take care before enabling this option.
The default event name for page views is nuxtRoute
, you can change it by setting the pageViewEventName
option.
You can push events into the configured layer:
this.$gtm.push({ event: 'myEvent', ...someAttributes })
yarn install
or npm install
npm run dev
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Google Tag Manager Module for Nuxt.js
The npm package @nuxtjs/gtm receives a total of 29,815 weekly downloads. As such, @nuxtjs/gtm popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @nuxtjs/gtm demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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