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next-simple-google-analytics
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Add Google Analytics to your Next.js site in a jiffy
This module is heavily based on the official example.
Add the default export to the Head of _document.js:
import Document, { Html, Head, Main, NextScript } from 'next/document'
import GoogleAnalytics from 'next-simple-google-analytics'
class MainDocument extends Document {
static async getInitialProps (ctx) {
const initialProps = await Document.getInitialProps(ctx)
return { ...initialProps }
}
render () {
return (
<Html lang='en'>
<Head>
<GoogleAnalytics id="UA-X00XXX0X-X"/>
</Head>
<body>
<Main />
<NextScript />
</body>
</Html>
)
}
}
export default MainDocument
import GoogleAnalytics from 'next-simple-google-analytics'
GoogleAnalytics.pageview('/foo/bar', {
foo: true
})
GoogleAnaltyics.event('didthing', {
category, label, value
})
Route changes are required using routeChangeComplete.
This project uses node and npm.
$ npm install next-simple-google-analytics
$ # OR
$ yarn add next-simple-google-analytics
git checkout -b my-new-featuregit commit -am "Add some feature"git push origin my-new-featureMIT © Tiaan du Plessis
FAQs
Add Google Analytics to your Next.js site in a jiffy
The npm package next-simple-google-analytics receives a total of 19 weekly downloads. As such, next-simple-google-analytics popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that next-simple-google-analytics 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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