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Declarative user event tracking system. :squirrel:


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Creepx

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Declarative user event tracking system. :squirrel:

TODO

  • Add minimum distance to creepmove and shakemove
  • Finish docs

What

Creepx attaches event listeners to the supplied DOM element, then fires your callback with event payload when various events occur.

Put a JSON string into the data-creepx attribute onto DOM elements you want to track and the data will be attached to your events.

Note: events that had stopPropagation called on them will not be registered.

Example

HTML:

<button data-creepx='{"id":"pressbutton"}'>
  Press
</button>

JS:

import creep from 'creepx';

creep(document, payload => {
  // do stuff with payload
});

When a user clicks on the button, your callback will receive the following payload:

const payload = {
  event: 'click',
  data: {
    id: 'pressbutton',
  },
};

You can then send the data to your log server!

Events

You can import the following functions:

import {
  creepClicks,    // click events
  creepMousemove, // mousemove events
  creepKeydown,   // keydown events
  creepClipboard, // clipboard events
  creepWheel,     // wheel events
  creepSelect,    // select events
} from "creepx";

If you just want to track everything, import default:

import creep from "creepx"; // yolo
Click

Located in creepClicks.

  • click
  • doubleclick
  • multiclick
Mousemove

Located in creepMousemove.

  • creepmove
  • shakemove
Keydown

Located in creepKeydown.

  • keydown
Clipboard

Located in creepClipboard.

  • cut
  • copy
  • paste
Wheel

Located in creepWheel.

  • scroll
Select

Located in creepSelect.

  • select

Dependencies

  • rxjs >= 5

API

The package exports a set of functions as well as a default function with two parameters:

  • target - the DOM element to which should events be attached
  • callback - the callback to fire when an event happens
Example
import creep, { creepClicks } from 'creepx';

// track everything happening on document if it has 'data-creepx' on it
creep(document, payload => {
  if (payload.data) {
    fetch('http://localhost:8081/logstash', {
      method: 'POST',
      body: JSON.stringify(payload),
    });
  }
});

// track clicks on this specific button extra
const btn = document.getElementById("trackme")
creepClicks(btn, payload => {
  fetch('http://localhost:8081/trackme', {
    method: 'POST',
    body: JSON.stringify(payload),
  });
})

License

MIT

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Package last updated on 09 Jul 2018

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