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react-mixpanel-browser
Advanced tools
Wrapper of mixpanel-browser for use in React apps.
Provides a MixpanelLib
instance via the context API.
Install the package using NPM or Yarn:
npm install --save react-mixpanel-browser
# or
# yarn add react-mixpanel-browser
Add your Mixpanel token to ./.env
:
REACT_APP_MIXPANEL_TOKEN=<token>
MixpanelProvider
Componentimport React from 'react';
import { MixpanelProvider } from 'react-mixpanel-browser';
const App = (props) => (
<MixpanelProvider>
...
</MixpanelProvider>
);
export default App;
useMixpanel
Hookimport React from 'react';
import { useMixpanel } from 'react-mixpanel-browser';
const Dashboard = (props) => {
const mixpanel = useMixpanel();
if (mixpanel.config.token) { // Check that a token was provided (useful if you have environments without Mixpanel)
mixpanel.track('My Event', {
my_custom_prop: 'foo',
});
}
return (
<>
...
</>
);
};
export default Dashboard;
withMixpanel
High-Order Componentimport React, { Component } from 'react';
import { withMixpanel } from 'react-mixpanel-browser';
class Dashboard extends Component {
render() {
const { mixpanel } = this.props;
if (mixpanel.config.token) { // Check that a token was provided (useful if you have environments without Mixpanel)
mixpanel.track('My Event', {
my_custom_prop: 'foo',
});
}
return (
<>
...
</>
);
}
}
export default withMixpanel(Dashboard);
FAQs
React hook for [mixpanel-browser](https://www.npmjs.com/package/mixpanel-browser).
We found that react-mixpanel-browser 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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