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This is an altered fork of [gatsby-plugin-google-gtag](https://github.com/gatsbyjs/gatsby/tree/master/packages/gatsby-plugin-google-gtag).
This is an altered fork of gatsby-plugin-google-gtag.
Since this might here the README at the time of the fork.
Easy configurable plugin to have a cookie consent popup with opt-in before loading any gtag script as required by some gdpr laws.
It stitches together the gatsby-plugin-google-gtag plugin with this awesome cookieconsent library.
Add this to your gatsby-config.js
{
resolve: `gatsby-plugin-google-gtag-cookieconsent`,
options: {
cookieConsentConfig: { ... },
enableForAllEnvironments: true,
googleGtagPluginConfig: { ... },
},
},
In order to save space in your config file, I would recommend to move the extensive cookie consent config into a separate file, e.g. cookie-consent-config
:
exports.cookieConsentConfig = {
categories: {
necessary: {
enabled: true, // this category is enabled by default
readOnly: true, // this category cannot be disabled
},
analytics: {},
},
language: {
default: "en",
translations: {
en: {
consentModal: {
...
},
preferencesModal: {
...
},
},
},
},
};
And then import it in your gatsby-config.js
const { cookieConsentConfig } = require("./cookie-consent-config");
For detailed information of the available config please reference cookieconsent or gatsby-plugin-google-gtag directly.
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This is an altered fork of [gatsby-plugin-google-gtag](https://github.com/gatsbyjs/gatsby/tree/master/packages/gatsby-plugin-google-gtag).
We found that gatsby-plugin-google-gtag-cookieconsent 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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