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Simple integration for https://plausible.io analytics and https://nextjs.org.

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Next-Plausible · npm version

Simple integration for https://plausible.io analytics and https://nextjs.org.

See this commit for a real world example.

Usage

Include the analytics script

To include the Plausible analytics script in your NextJS page use the PlausibleProvider component:

import PlausibleProvider from 'next-plausible'

export default Home() {
    return (
        <PlausibleProvider domain="example.com">
            <h1>My Site</h1>
            ...
        </PlausibleProvider>
    )
}
PlausibleProvider props:
NameDescription
domainThe domain of the site you want to monitor.
customDomainSet this if you use a custom domain to serve the analytics script. Defaults to https://plausible.io. See https://plausible.io/docs/custom-domain for more details.
excludeSet this if you want to exclude a set of pages from being tracked. See https://plausible.io/docs/excluding-pages for more details.

Send custom events:

Plausible supports custom events as described at https://plausible.io/docs/custom-event-goals. This package provides the usePlausible hook to safely access the plausible function like this:

import { usePlausible } from 'next-plausible'

export default function PlausibleButton() {
  const plausible = usePlausible()

  return (
    <>
      <button onClick={() => plausible('customEventName')}>Send</button>

      <button
        id="foo"
        onClick={() =>
          plausible('customEventName', {
            props: {
              buttonId: 'foo'
            }
          })
        }
      >
        Send with props
      </button>
    </>
  )
}

If you use Typescript you can type check your custom events like this:

import { usePlausible } from 'next-plausible'

type MyEvents = {
  event1: { prop1: string }
  event2: { prop2: string }
  event3: never
}

const plausible = usePlausible<MyEvents>()

Only those events with the right props will be allowed to be sent using the plausible function.

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  • yarn build will generate the production scripts under the dist folder.

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Package last updated on 26 Jan 2021

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