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@scoir/analytics
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This utility helps with integration with Google Analytics in a React context.
This utility helps with integration with Google Analytics in a React context.
Pass in your GA client key to this function before doing anything else.
import sa from '@scoir/analytics';
sa.initialize(window.GA_KEY);
// Do your tracking stuff
Set any GA options you need
import sa from '@scoir/analytics';
sa.set({
dimension1: user.organizationId,
});
Track a GA event in javascript
import sa from '@scoir/analytics';
sa.trackEvent({
category: 'cool-category',
action: 'click-the-thing',
value: cashValue,
});
HOC that is intended to wrap "route" components in order to track "page views".
import sa from '@scoir/analytics';
import Login from 'LoginComp';
const WrappedLogin = sa.withTracker(Login);
<Route exact
path={'/site/login'}
render={(props) => {
return <WrappedLogin {...props}/>
}} />
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This utility helps with integration with Google Analytics in a React context.
We found that @scoir/analytics demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 36 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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