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@snowplow/browser-plugin-link-click-tracking
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@snowplow/browser-plugin-link-click-tracking is a plugin for the Snowplow JavaScript tracker that enables automatic tracking of link clicks on a webpage. It helps in capturing user interactions with links, which can be useful for analytics and understanding user behavior.
Automatic Link Click Tracking
This feature allows you to automatically track clicks on links across your website. By integrating the LinkClickTrackingPlugin with the Snowplow tracker, you can capture link click events without manually adding event listeners.
const { newTracker } = require('@snowplow/browser-tracker');
const { LinkClickTrackingPlugin } = require('@snowplow/browser-plugin-link-click-tracking');
newTracker('sp1', '{{collector_url}}', { plugins: [ LinkClickTrackingPlugin() ] });
Custom Link Click Tracking
This feature allows you to customize which link clicks are tracked by providing a filter function. In this example, only clicks on links that include 'example.com' in their href attribute will be tracked.
const { newTracker } = require('@snowplow/browser-tracker');
const { LinkClickTrackingPlugin } = require('@snowplow/browser-plugin-link-click-tracking');
newTracker('sp1', '{{collector_url}}', { plugins: [ LinkClickTrackingPlugin({
filter: function (element) {
return element.href && element.href.includes('example.com');
}
}) ] });
react-ga is a JavaScript module that provides a simple way to integrate Google Analytics with a React application. It allows tracking of page views, events, and other interactions. Compared to @snowplow/browser-plugin-link-click-tracking, react-ga is more focused on Google Analytics and provides a higher-level API for React applications.
analytics.js is a lightweight JavaScript library for tracking user interactions and sending data to various analytics services. It supports multiple analytics providers and offers a flexible API for tracking events, page views, and more. Unlike @snowplow/browser-plugin-link-click-tracking, analytics.js is not specific to link click tracking and provides a broader range of tracking capabilities.
Browser Plugin to be used with @snowplow/browser-tracker
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Adds link click tracking events to your Snowplow tracking.
Part of the Snowplow JavaScript Tracker monorepo.
Build with Node.js ( 18 - 20) and Rush.
npm install -g @microsoft/rush
git clone https://github.com/snowplow/snowplow-javascript-tracker.git
rush update
With npm:
npm install @snowplow/browser-plugin-link-click-tracking
Initialize your tracker with the LinkClickTrackingPlugin:
import { newTracker } from '@snowplow/browser-tracker';
import { LinkClickTrackingPlugin } from '@snowplow/browser-plugin-link-click-tracking';
newTracker('sp1', '{{collector}}', { plugins: [ LinkClickTrackingPlugin() ] }); // Also stores reference at module level
Then use the available functions from this package to track to all trackers which have been initialized with this plugin:
import { enableLinkClickTracking, refreshLinkClickTracking } from '@snowplow/browser-plugin-link-click-tracking';
enableLinkClickTracking({ options: { ... }, psuedoClicks: true });
refreshLinkClickTracking();
Licensed and distributed under the BSD 3-Clause License (An OSI Approved License).
Copyright (c) 2022 Snowplow Analytics Ltd, 2010 Anthon Pang.
All rights reserved.
FAQs
Link Click tracking for Snowplow
The npm package @snowplow/browser-plugin-link-click-tracking receives a total of 94,186 weekly downloads. As such, @snowplow/browser-plugin-link-click-tracking popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @snowplow/browser-plugin-link-click-tracking demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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