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Gatsby plugin to add google analytics, google tag manager and facebook pixel in a gdpr form to your site
Gatsby plugin to add google analytics, google tag manager and facebook pixel in a GDPR form to your site.
Important: It now supports tracking right away without reloading the page. See here.
npm install --save gatsby-plugin-gdpr-cookies
// in your gatsby-config.js
module.exports = {
plugins: [
{
resolve: `gatsby-plugin-gdpr-cookies`,
options: {
googleAnalytics: {
trackingId: 'YOUR_GOOGLE_ANALYTICS_TRACKING_ID', // leave empty if you want to disable the tracker
cookieName: 'gatsby-gdpr-google-analytics', // default
anonymize: true, // default
allowAdFeatures: false // default
},
googleTagManager: {
trackingId: 'YOUR_GOOGLE_TAG_MANAGER_TRACKING_ID', // leave empty if you want to disable the tracker
cookieName: 'gatsby-gdpr-google-tagmanager', // default
dataLayerName: 'dataLayer', // default
},
facebookPixel: {
pixelId: 'YOUR_FACEBOOK_PIXEL_ID', // leave empty if you want to disable the tracker
cookieName: 'gatsby-gdpr-facebook-pixel', // default
},
// defines the environments where the tracking should be available - default is ["production"]
environments: ['production', 'development']
},
},
],
}
First of all the plugin checks in which environment your site is running. If it's currently running in one of your defined environments it will add the tracking code by default to the <head>/<body>
of your site. It will not be activated or initialized by this.
By default this plugin will not send any data to Google or Facebook to make it GDPR compliant. The user first needs to accept your cookie policy. By accepting that you need to set cookies for the tracker you want to use - gatsby-gdpr-google-analytics
, gatsby-gdpr-google-tagmanager
, gatsby-gdpr-facebook-pixel
. Depending on the user input the value of each of the cookies should be true
or false
.
If the gatsby-gdpr-google-analytics
cookie is set to true, Google Analytics will be initialized onClientEntry
. Same is for the Google Tag Manager and Facebook Pixel. The plugin will check if cookies for Google Analytics or Facebook Pixel have been set between route changes on onRouteUpdate
. Reloading the page after setting the cookies is not required anymore.
The page view will be tracked on onRouteUpdate
.
Important: read below about using the plugin with Google Tag Manager.
trackingId
Here you place your Google Analytics tracking ID.
cookieName
You can use a custom cookie name if you need to!
allowAdFeatures
The default value is false.
anonymize
Some countries (such as Germany) require you to use the _anonymizeIP function for Google Analytics. Otherwise you are not allowed to use it. The option adds two blocks to the code:
ga('set', 'anonymizeIp', 1);
If your visitors should be able to set an Opt-Out-Cookie (No future tracking) you can set a link e.g. in your imprint as follows:
import ReactGA from 'react-ga';
render() {
return (
<div>
<ReactGA.OutboundLink
eventLabel="myLabel"
to="http://www.example.com"
target="_blank"
trackerNames={['tracker2']}
>
My Link
</ReactGA.OutboundLink>
</div>
);
}
trackingId
Here you place your Google Tag Manager tracking ID.
cookieName
You can use a custom cookie name if you need to!
dataLayerName
Data layer name
routeChangeEvent
The name of the event which will be triggered when route changes
Defaults to gatsbyRouteChange
gtmAuth
Google Tag Manager environment auth string
gtmPreview
Google Tag Manager environment preview name
defaultDataLayer
Data layer to be set before GTM is loaded. Should be an object or a function that is executed in the browser, e.g.:
defaultDataLayer: { platform: "gatsby" }
defaultDataLayer: function() {
return {
pageType: window.pageType,
}
}
Out of the box this plugin will simply load Google Tag Manager on the initial page/app load. It’s up to you to fire tags based on changes in your app.
This plugin will fire a new event called gatsbyRouteChange
(by default) on Gatsby's onRouteUpdate
(only if the consent was given by a visitor). To record this in Google Tag Manager, we will need to add a trigger to the desired tag to listen for the event:
In order to do that, go to Tags. Under Triggering click the pencil icon, then the ”+” button to add a new trigger. In the Choose a trigger window, click on the ”+” button again. Choose the trigger type by clicking the pencil button and clicking Custom event. For event name, enter gatsbyRouteChange
. This tag will now catch every route change in Gatsby, and you can add Google tag services as you wish to it.
pixelId
Here you place your Facebook Pixel ID.
cookieName
You can use a custom cookie name if you need to!
This gatsby plugin now supports initializing and tracking right after a user accepts the cookie consent.
// in your cookie banner
import { useLocation } from "@reach/router" // this helps tracking the location
import { initializeAndTrack } from 'gatsby-plugin-gdpr-cookies'
Then you can execute initializeAndTrack(location)
in your cookie banner callback. This will initialize the the plugin with your options from the gatsby-config.js
and than starts tracking the user based on the cookies/services are accepted.
// in your cookie banner
initializeAndTrack(location)
Thanks goes to these wonderful people who helped shaping this project.
FAQs
Gatsby plugin to add google analytics, google tag manager facebook pixel, tik tok pixel and hotjar in a gdpr form to your site. Consent coming soon.
The npm package gatsby-plugin-gdpr-cookies receives a total of 2,308 weekly downloads. As such, gatsby-plugin-gdpr-cookies popularity was classified as popular.
We found that gatsby-plugin-gdpr-cookies 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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