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choo-analytics
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Analytics plugin for Choo. Contains multiple adapters for different analytics backends. Contributions for more backends would be much appreciated!
var analytics = require('choo-analytics')
var choo = require('choo')
var adapter = require('choo-analytics/fair-analytics')
var analyticsOpts = {
url: '<address-of-fair-analytics-instance>'
}
var app = choo()
app.use(analytics(adapter, analyticsOpts))
Adapters for choo-analytics are a function that returns a function. Use the
choo-analytics/console adapter to get a feeling for which data is passed.
Because multiple instances of choo-analytics can run side by side, this can be
especially useful.
module.exports = customAdapter
function customAdapter (opts, state, emitter) {
return function (name, ...data) {
console.log(`Event ${name} was emitted with data`, data)
}
}
Adapter for the browser console. Useful for debugging.
var adapter = require('choo-analytics/console')
app.use(analytics(adapter))
$ npm install choo-analytics
FAQs
Analytics adapter for Choo.
We found that choo-analytics 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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