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@nuxtjs/gtm

Google Tag Manager Module for Nuxt.js

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@nuxtjs/gtm

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Google Tag Manager Module for Nuxt.js

📖 Release Notes

ℹ️ If coming from v1 (@nuxtjs/google-tag-manager) please read v2 release notes.

Setup

  1. Add @nuxtjs/gtm dependency to your project
yarn add @nuxtjs/gtm # or npm install @nuxtjs/gtm
  1. Add @nuxtjs/gtm to the buildModules section of nuxt.config.js
export default {
  buildModules: [
    '@nuxtjs/gtm',
  ],
  gtm: {
    id: 'GTM-XXXXXXX'
  }
}

Options

Defaults:

export default {
  gtm: {
    enabled: undefined, /* see below */

    id: undefined,
    layer: 'dataLayer',
    variables: {},

    pageTracking: false,
    pageViewEventName: 'nuxtRoute',

    autoInit: true,
    respectDoNotTrack: true,

    scriptId: 'gtm-script',
    scriptDefer: false,
    scriptURL: 'https://www.googletagmanager.com/gtm.js',

    noscript: true,
    noscriptId: 'gtm-noscript',
    noscriptURL: 'https://www.googletagmanager.com/ns.html'
  }
}

enabled

GTM module uses a debug-only version of $gtm during development (nuxt dev).

You can explicitly enable or disable it using enabled option:

export default {
  gtm: {
    // Always send real GTM events (also when using `nuxt dev`)
    enabled: true
  }
}

Manual GTM Initialization

There are several use cases that you may need more control over initialization:

  • Block Google Tag Manager before user directly allows (GDPR realisation or other)
  • Dynamic ID based on request path or domain
  • Initialize with multi containers
  • Enable GTM on page level

nuxt.config.js:

export default {
 modules: [
  '@nuxtjs/gtm'
 ],
 plugins: [
  '~/plugins/gtm'
 ]
}

plugins/gtm.js:

export default function({ $gtm, route }) {
  $gtm.init('GTM-XXXXXXX')
}
  • Note: All events will be still buffered in data layer but won't send until init() method getting called.
  • Note: Please consult with Google Tag Manager Docs for more information caveats using multiple containers.

Router Integration

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.

Usage

Pushing events

You can push events into the configured layer:

this.$gtm.push({ event: 'myEvent', ...someAttributes })

Development

  1. Clone this repository
  2. Install dependencies using yarn install or npm install
  3. Start development server using yarn dev or GTM_ID=<your gtm id> yarn dev if you want to provide custom GTM_ID.

License

MIT License

Copyright (c) Nuxt.js Community

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Package last updated on 01 Jun 2020

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