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mixpanel-browser-hook
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Provides a react hook for Mixpanel's mixpanel-browser
Install the package using npm:
npm install mixpanel-browser-hook
Here is an example of how to use mixpanel-browser-hook
in your project:
import useMixpanel from 'mixpanel-browser-hook'
function App() {
const { trackEvent, identifyUser, setUserProperties } = useMixpanel(
'YOUR_MIXPANEL_TOKEN',
)
// Track an event
trackEvent('Button Clicked', { buttonName: 'Submit' })
// Identify a user
identifyUser('user-123')
// Set user properties
setUserProperties({ plan: 'premium', age: 30 })
return <div>Your App Content</div>
}
useMixpanel(token: string)
Returns an object with the following methods:
trackEvent(eventName: string, properties?: object): void
Tracks an event with optional properties.
identifyUser(userId: string): void
Identifies a user with a unique ID.
setUserProperties(properties: object): void
Sets properties for the identified user.
This project is licensed under the MIT License.
Yes, thank you! Please update the docs and tests and add your name to the package.json file.
FAQs
A React hook wrapper for mixpanel-browser
The npm package mixpanel-browser-hook receives a total of 4 weekly downloads. As such, mixpanel-browser-hook popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that mixpanel-browser-hook demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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