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gatsby-plugin-ackee-tracker
Advanced tools
Easily add the Ackee Tracking script to your Gatsby site.
A Gatsby plugin that interacts with the GraphQL API of Ackee. Should be used to feed your server with data from your visitors.
gatsby-plugin-ackee-tracker requires a running Ackee server.
NPM
npm install --save gatsby-plugin-ackee-tracker
Yarn
yarn add gatsby-plugin-ackee-tracker
// In your gatsby-config.js
plugins: [
{
resolve: "gatsby-plugin-ackee-tracker",
options: {
// Domatin ID found when adding a domain in the admin panel.
domainId: "YOUR_ACKEE_DOMAIN_ID",
// URL to Server eg: "https://analytics.test.com".
server: "https://analytics.test.com",
// Disabled analytic tracking when running localy
ignoreLocalhost: true,
// Enable or disable the tracking of your own visits (as identified by your login to the Ackee dashboard).
ignoreOwnVisits: false,
// If enabled it will collect info on OS, BrowserInfo, Device & ScreenSize
detailed: false,
},
},
]
MIT
FAQs
Gatsby plugin to add Ackee Tracker to a site.
The npm package gatsby-plugin-ackee-tracker receives a total of 71 weekly downloads. As such, gatsby-plugin-ackee-tracker popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that gatsby-plugin-ackee-tracker 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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