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@telegram-apps/analytics
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Telegram Analytics is a powerful SDK and API that enables your mini-application to become a rich source of actionable data. By tracking user activity within your app, it transforms that data into clear, useful analytics that can help you optimize your application and enhance user engagement.
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To add the Telegram Analytics SDK via CDN, include the following script in your HTML head:
<script async src="https://tganalytics.xyz/index.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
You can install the package via npm:
npm install @telegram-apps/analytics
yarn add @telegram-apps/analytics
pnpm add @telegram-apps/analytics
After installation, you need to initialize the SDK before your application starts rendering:
import telegramAnalytics from '@telegram-apps/analytics';
telegramAnalytics.init({
token: 'YOUR_TOKEN',
appName: 'APP_NAME',
});
Contributions are welcome! To contribute, fork the repository, make your changes, and submit a pull request. We look forward to your innovative ideas and improvements.
This Telegram Analytics SDK is available under the MIT License. Feel free to use it in both personal and commercial projects.
The library was expertly developed by sorawalker, with generous support from TON Foundation.
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## Overview
We found that @telegram-apps/analytics 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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