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Record install information for your npm packages in Google Analytics.
install-stats helps you find out:
First, if you haven't already got one, setup a Google Analytics account: https://analytics.google.com
Create a new property and copy the tracking id, it should look like: UA-XXXXXX-XX
Add install-stats
as a dependency of your module's package.json:
"dependencies": {
"install-stats": "1.x"
},
Then add the install script to the package.json file, including your Google Analytics property tracking id:
"scripts": {
"postinstall": "TID=UA-XXXXXX-XX node_modules/.bin/install-stats"
},
Then publish a new version to npm and install data will begin to show up in Google Analytics under the Event
sections.
This package does not provide any interface for exporting data directly but Google Analytics has an advanced API for generate reports that you can use to export data: https://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/reporting/core/v4/quickstart/web-js
Installs are stored in Google Analytics as events (rather than traditional pageviews) with custom dimensions for each attribute of the system it was install in.
To disable stats tracking with the --ignore-scripts
flag in npm, for a one time install:
npm install --ignore-scripts
Or permanently disable scripts with the following command:
npm config set ignore-scripts true
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Record install stats for npm modules
The npm package install-stats receives a total of 2 weekly downloads. As such, install-stats popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that install-stats 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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