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analytics-event
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Utility for working with analytics events server-side and in the browser.
A tiny utility for working with analytics events
on the server and in the browser.
Install with npm:
npm install --save analytics-event
Or with yarn:
yarn add analytics-event
import AEvent from 'analytics-event'
// Generate event from options
AEvent({
name: 'User Signed Up',
properties: {
referral_type: 'friend'
}
})
// Use your favorite analytics library to send events
analytics.track(AEvent({
name: 'User Signed Up',
properties: {
referral_type: 'friend'
}
}))
import AEvent from 'analytics-event'
// Generate an event that follows https://schema.org/AnalyticsEvent
AEvent({
name: 'User Signed Up',
properties: {
referral_type: 'friend'
}
})
import AEvent from 'analytics-event'
// You can also just import the format function with:
// import { format, loadFormat } from 'analytics-event'
import internalDataFormat from './internal-data-format'
AEvent.loadFormat('internal-data', internalDataFormat)
function receiveIncomingEvents(batch) {
return batch.map(msg => AEvent.format(msg, {
preset: 'internal-data'
}))
}
All contributions are super welcome! analytics-event
is MIT-licensed.
FAQs
Utility for working with analytics events server-side and in the browser.
The npm package analytics-event receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, analytics-event popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that analytics-event demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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