Piwik PRO Library for Next.js
Dedicated Piwik PRO library that helps with implementing Piwik PRO Tag Manager and the Piwik PRO tracking client in Next.js applications.
Installation
To use this package in your project, run the following command.
npm
npm install @piwikpro/next-piwik-pro
Yarn
yarn add @piwikpro/next-piwik-pro
Basic setup
In your Next.js Project, include the default PiwikProProvider
in the _app.tsx
file. To set up the Piwik PRO Tag Manager container in the app, include the initialization code in your App
.
In the arguments, pass your container url (instance domain) and your container id as parameters (marked 'containerUrl' and 'containerId' in the example below).
Previously, we used 'accountName' to configure PiwikProProvider. The parameter has now been replaced by 'container-url'. The 'accountName' parameter is deprecated and will be removed in the future.
_app.tsx
import PiwikProProvider from '@piwikpro/next-piwik-pro'
function App({ Component, pageProps }: AppProps) {
return (
<>
<PiwikProProvider
containerUrl='https://container-url.com',
containerId='43e4bca4-e220-43df-acfc-40fef7e25105'
>
<Component {...pageProps} />
</PiwikProProvider>
</>
)
}
Setup with environmental variables
If you plan to use environmental variables to config your Piwik account you can do it with adding them to your .env
file. Remember that variables to be visible in component need to be named with NEXT_PUBLIC_
prefix, in other cases they will be visible only in Node context but not in Next.
.env
NEXT_PUBLIC_CONTAINER_URL=https://container-url.com
NEXT_PUBLIC_CONTAINER_ID=43e4bca4-e220-43df-acfc-40fef7e25105
_app.tsx
function App({ Component, pageProps }: AppProps) {
return (
<>
<PiwikProProvider
containerUrl={process.env.NEXT_PUBLIC_CONTAINER_URL}
containerId={process.env.NEXT_PUBLIC_CONTAINER_ID}
>
<Component {...pageProps} />
</PiwikProProvider>
</>
)
}
Setup with nonce
The nonce attribute is useful to allow-list specific elements, such as a particular inline script or style elements. It can help you to avoid using the CSP unsafe-inline directive, which would allow-list all inline scripts or styles.
If you want your nonce to be passed to the script, pass it as the third argument when calling the script initialization method.
_app.tsx
import PiwikProProvider from '@piwikpro/next-piwik-pro'
function App({ Component, pageProps }: AppProps) {
return (
<>
<PiwikProProvider
containerUrl='https://container-url.com'
containerId='43e4bca4-e220-43df-acfc-40fef7e25105'
nonce='nonce-string'
>
<Component {...pageProps} />
</PiwikProProvider>
</>
)
}
Supported methods list and usage
To use methods in your page you need to include usePiwikPro
from the library.
import { usePiwikPro } from '@piwikpro/next-piwik-pro'
Then you need to define modules you want to use and initialize it from previously included usePiwikPro
context. In example below you can see the initialization of the PageViews
module.
const { PageViews } = usePiwikPro()
You can use those methods in all hooks and props for ex. useEffect
or onClick
.
useEffect
useEffect(() => {
PageViews.trackPageView('optional title')
}, [])
onClick
<button
onClick={() => {
CustomEvent.trackEvent('Post', pageData.title)
}}
>
CustomEvent.trackEvent button
</button>
Below you can view the sample usage of the avialable methods from modules.
Analytics
Send page views and virtual page views
const { PageViews } = usePiwikPro()
PageViews.trackPageView('optional title')
User management
Collection of methods to handle users and visitors data through the Piwik PRO API.
Methods
UserManagement.setUserId(userID)
- Sets user ID, which will help identify a user of your application across many devices and browsers.
userID
(string) – Required Non-empty, unique ID of a user in application
UserManagement.resetUserId()
- Clears previously set userID
, e.g. when visitor logs out.UserManagement.getUserId()
- Returns currently used userID
value (set with setUserId()
).UserManagement.getVisitorId()
- Returns 16-character hex ID of the visitor.UserManagement.getVisitorInfo()
- Returns visitor information. Return type string[]
. String array with the following visitor info:
[0]
- new visitor flag indicating new, ("1") or returning ("0") visitor[1]
- visitor ID (16-character hex number)[2]
- first visit timestamp (UNIX epoch time)[3]
- previous visit count ("0" for first visit)[4]
- current visit timestamp (UNIX epoch time)[5]
- last visit timestamp (UNIX epoch time or "" if N/A)[6]
- last e-commerce order timestamp (UNIX epoch time or "" if N/A)
Example usage
const { UserManagement } = usePiwikPro()
UserManagement.setUserId('UserId')
UserManagement.resetUserId()
Some of the methods are getting data from the API and they need to be called asynchronously. They provide data that can be shown on the page. This need to be done with defining async function in your hook body and setting the state of the variable. Like on example below.
const { UserManagement } = usePiwikPro()
const [userId, setUserId] = useState<string>('')
const [visitorId, setVisitorId] = useState<string>('')
const [visitorInfo, setVisitorInfo] = useState<any>('')
const callAsyncMethods = async () => {
const uId = await UserManagement.getUserId()
setUserId(uId)
const vId = await UserManagement.getVisitorId()
setVisitorId(vId)
const vInfo = await UserManagement.getVisitorInfo()
setVisitorInfo(vInfo)
}
callAsyncMethods()
You have access to those variables in you page body. Example access below.
<p><code>UserManamement.getUserId()</code> - {userId}</p>
<p><code>UserManamement.getVisitorId()</code> - {visitorId}</p>
<p>
<code>UserManamement.getVisitorInfo()</code> -{' '}
{JSON.stringify(visitorInfo)}
</p>
Custom Events
Collection of methods to handle custom events, not described in the other categories.
Methods
CustomEvent.trackEvent(category, action[, name[, value[, dimensions]]])
- Tracks custom event, e.g. when visitor interacts with the page.
category (string)
– Required Event categoryaction (string)
– Required Event actionname (string)
– Optional Event namevalue (number)
– Optional Event value
Example usage
const { CustomEvent } = usePiwikPro()
CustomEvent.trackEvent('Post', pageData.title)
Site search
Collection of methods to track site search data, through the Piwik PRO API.
Methods
SiteSearch.trackSiteSearch(keyword[, category[, resultCount[, dimensions]]])
- Tracks search requests on a website.
keyword (string)
– Required What keyword the visitor entered into the search boxcategory (string|Array<string>)
– Optional Category selected in the search enginesearchCount (number)
– Optional The number of search results showndimensions (object)
– Optional Custom dimensions to pass along with the site search event
Example usage
const { SiteSearch } = usePiwikPro()
SiteSearch.trackSiteSearch('keyword', 'category', 5)
E-commerce
Collection of methods to handle e-commerce events through the Piwik PRO API.
Methods
-
eCommerce.addEcommerceItem(productSKU[, productName[, productCategory[, productPrice[, productQuantity]]]])
- Adds a product to a virtual shopping cart. If a product with the same SKU is in the cart, it will be removed first. Does not send any data to the Collecting & Processing Pipeline.
productSKU (string)
– Required Product stock-keeping unitproductName (string)
– Optional Product nameproductCategory (string|Array<string>)
– Optional Product category or an array of up to 5 categoriesproductPrice (number)
– Optional Product priceproductQuantity (number)
– Optional The number of units
-
eCommerce.removeEcommerceItem(productSKU)
- Removes a product with the provided SKU from a virtual shopping cart. If multiple units of that product are in the virtual cart, all of them will be removed. Does not send any data to the Collecting & Processing Pipeline.
productSKU (string)
– Required stock-keeping unit of a product to remove
-
eCommerce.clearEcommerceCart()
- Removes all items from a virtual shopping cart. Does not send any data to the Collecting & Processing Pipeline.
-
eCommerce.getEcommerceItems()
- Returns a copy of items from a virtual shopping cart. Does not send any data to the Collecting & Processing Pipeline. Returns: Object containing all tracked items (format: Object<productSKU, Array[productSKU, productName, productCategory, price, quantity]>
)
-
eCommerce.setEcommerceView([productSKU[, productName[, productCategory[, productPrice]]]])
- Tracks product or category view. Must be followed by a page view.
productSKU (string)
– Optional Product stock-keeping unitproductName (string)
– Optional Product nameproductCategory (string|Array<string>)
– Optional Category or an array of up to 5 categoriesproductPrice (number)
– Optional Product price
-
eCommerce.trackEcommerceCartUpdate(cartAmount)
- Tracks items present in a virtual shopping cart (registered with addEcommerceItem).
cartAmount
(number) – Required The total value of items in the cart
-
eCommerce.trackEcommerceOrder(orderID, orderGrandTotal[, orderSubTotal[, orderTax[, orderShipping[, orderDiscount]]]])
- Tracks a successfully placed e-commerce order with items present in a virtual cart (registered using addEcommerceItem).
orderID (string)
– Required String uniquely identifying an orderorderGrandTotal (number)
– Required Order Revenue grand total - tax, shipping and discount includedorderSubTotal (number)
– Optional Order subtotal - without shippingorderTax (number)
– Optional Order tax amountorderShipping (number)
– Optional Order shipping costorderDiscount (number)
– Optional Order discount amount
Example usage
const { eCommerce } = usePiwikPro()
eCommerce.addEcommerceItem('1', 'ProductName', 'Items', 69, 1)
eCommerce.removeEcommerceItem('1')
eCommerce.trackEcommerceOrder('id', 50)
eCommerce.trackEcommerceCartUpdate(2)
eCommerce.setEcommerceView('1')
eCommerce.clearEcommerceCart()
Some of the methods are getting data from the API and they need to be called asynchronously. They provide data that can be shown no the page. This need to be done with defining async function in your hook body and setting the state of the variable. Like on example below.
const { eCommerce } = usePiwikPro()
const [eCommerceItems, setECommerceInfo] = useState<any>('')
const callAsyncMethods = async () => {
const ecItem = await eCommerce.getEcommerceItems()
setECommerceInfo(ecItem)
}
callAsyncMethods()
You have access to those variables in you page body. Example below.
<p>
<code>eCommerce.getEcommerceItems()</code> -{' '}
{JSON.stringify(eCommerceItems)}
</p>
Content Tracking
Collection of methods to track impressions through the Piwik PRO API.
Methods
-
ContentTracking.trackContentImpression(contentName, contentPiece, contentTarget)
- Tracks manual content impression event.
contentName (string)
– Required Name of a content blockcontentPiece (string)
– Required Name of the content that was displayed (e.g. link to an image)contentTarget (string)
– Required Where the content leads to (e.g. URL of some external website)
-
ContentTracking.trackContentInteraction(contentInteraction, contentName, contentPiece, contentTarget)
- Tracks manual content interaction event.
contentInteraction (string)
– Required Type of interaction (e.g. "click")contentName (string)
– Required Name of a content blockcontentPiece
(string) – Required Name of the content that was displayed (e.g. link to an image)contentTarget (string)
– Required Where the content leads to (e.g. URL of some external website)
Example usage
const { ContentTracking } = usePiwikPro()
ContentTracking.trackContentImpression(
'contentName',
'contentPiece',
'contentTarget'
)
ContentTracking.trackContentInteraction(
'contentInteracion',
'contentName',
'contentPiece',
'contentTarget'
)
Downloads and outlinks
Collection of methods to manually tracks outlink or download events through the Piwik PRO API.
Methods
-
DownloadAndOutlink.trackLink(linkAddress, linkType[, dimensions[, callback]])
- Manually tracks outlink or download event with provided values.
linkAddress (string)
– Required URL address of the linklinkType (string)
– Required Type of the link, "link" for outlink, "download" for downloaddimensions (object)
– Optional Custom dimensions to pass along with the link eventcallback (function)
– Optional Function that should be called after tracking the link
-
DownloadAndOutlink.enableLinkTracking([trackMiddleAndRightClicks])
- Enables automatic link tracking. By default, left, right and middle clicks on links will be treated as opening a link. Opening a link to an external site (different domain) creates an outlink event. Opening a link to a downloadable file creates a download event.
trackMiddleAndRightClicks (boolean)
– Optional Whether to treat middle and right clicks as opening a link. The default value is true.
-
DownloadAndOutlink.setLinkClasses(classes)
- Sets a list of class names that indicate whether a link is an outlink and not download.
classes (Array<string>)
– Required CSS class name or an array of class names
-
DownloadAndOutlink.setDownloadClasses(classes)
- Sets a list of class names that indicate whether a list is a download and not an outlink.
classes (Array<string>)
– Required CSS class name or an array of class names
-
DownloadAndOutlink.addDownloadExtensions(extensions)
Adds new extensions to the download extensions list.
extensions (Array<string>)
– Required List of extensions to be added as an array, e.g. ["7z","apk","mp4"]
.
-
DownloadAndOutlink.removeDownloadExtensions(extensions)
- Removes extensions from the download extensions list.
extensions (Array<string>)
– Required List of extensions to remove as an array, e.g. ["zip", "rar"].
-
DownloadAndOutlink.setLinkTrackingTimer(milliseconds)
- When a visitor produces an events and closes the page immediately afterwards, e.g. when opening a link, the request might get cancelled. To avoid loosing the last event this way, JavaScript Tracking Client will lock the page for a fraction of a second (if wait time hasn’t passed), giving the request time to reach the Collecting & Processing Pipeline. setLinkTrackingTimer
allows to change the default lock/wait time of 500ms.
milliseconds (number)
– Required How many milliseconds a request needs to reach the Collecting & Processing Pipeline.
-
DownloadAndOutlink.setIgnoreClasses(classes)
- Set a list of class names that indicate a link should not be tracked.
classes (Array<string>)
– Required CSS class name or an array of class names
Example usage
const { DownloadAndOutlink } = usePiwikPro()
DownloadAndOutlink.trackLink('http://localhost:3000', 'link')
DownloadAndOutlink.enableLinkTracking(true)
DownloadAndOutlink.setLinkClasses(['this-is-an-outlink'])
DownloadAndOutlink.setDownloadClasses(['this-is-a-download'])
DownloadAndOutlink.addDownloadExtensions(['zip', 'rar'])
DownloadAndOutlink.removeDownloadExtensions(['doc', 'xls'])
DownloadAndOutlink.setLinkTrackingTimer(10)
DownloadAndOutlink.setIgnoreClasses(['do-not-track'])
Some of the methods are getting data from the API and they need to be called asynchronously. They provide data that can be shown no the page. This need to be done with defining async function in your hook body and setting the state of the variable. Like on example below.
const { DownloadAndOutlink } = usePiwikPro()
const [linkTrackingTimer, setLinkTrackingTimer] = useState<string>('')
const callAsyncMethods = async () => {
const lTrackingTimer = await DownloadAndOutlink.getLinkTrackingTimer()
setLinkTrackingTimer(lTrackingTimer)
}
You have access to those variables in you page body. Example below.
<p>
<code>DownloadAndOutlink.getLinkTrackingTimer()</code> -{' '}
{linkTrackingTimer}
</p>
Goal Conversions
Collection of methods to manually tracks goal conversions through the Piwik PRO API.
Methods
GoalConversions.trackGoal(goalID[, conversionValue[, dimensions]])
- Tracks manual goal conversion. goalID (number|string)
– Required Goal ID (integer or UUID), conversionValue (number)
– Optional Conversion value (revenue), dimensions (object)
– Optional Custom dimensions to pass along with the conversion
Example usage
const { GoalConversions } = usePiwikPro()
GoalConversions.trackGoal(1, 30)
Custom Dimensions
Collection of methods to manage custom dimentsions through the Piwik PRO API.
Methods
-
CustomDimensions.setCustomDimensionValue(customDimensionID, customDimensionValue
- Sets a custom dimension to be used later.
customDimensionID (number)
– Required ID of a custom dimension, customDimensionValue (string)
– Required Value of a custom dimension
-
CustomDimensions.deleteCustomDimension(customDimensionID)
- Removes a custom dimension with the specified ID.
customDimensionID (number)
– Required ID of a custom dimension
-
CustomDimensions.getCustomDimensionValue(customDimensionID)
- Returns the value of a custom dimension with the specified ID. Returns: Value set with setCustomDimensionValue
(e.g. loginStatus
). Return type: string
customDimensionID (number)
– Required ID of a custom dimension.
Example usage
const { CustomDimensions } = usePiwikPro()
CustomDimensions.setCustomDimensionValue('customDimensionId', 'value')
CustomDimensions.getCustomDimensionValue('customDimensionId')
CustomDimensions.deleteCustomDimension('customDimensionId')
Some of the methods are getting data from the API and they need to be called asynchronously. They provide data that can be shown on the page. This need to be done with defining async function in your hook body and setting the state of the variable. Like on example below.
const { UserManagement } = usePiwikPro()
const [customDimValue, setCustomDimValue] = useState<string>('')
const callAsyncMethods = async () => {
const cDimValue = await CustomDimensions.getCustomDimensionValue(12)
setCustomDimValue(cDimValue)
}
callAsyncMethods()
You have access to those variables in you page body. Example access below.
<p>
<code>CustomDimensions.getCustomDimensionValue()</code> - {customDimValue}
</p>
Tag Manager
Data layer
A data layer is a data structure on your site or app where you can store data and access it with tools like Tag Manager. You can include any data you want in your data layer.
Methods
DataLayer.push(data)
- Adds an event to a data layer.
data
- Required data value without type.
Example usage
const { DataLayer } = usePiwikPro()
DataLayer.push('data')