Vendor-agnostic Analytics for Angular Applications. angulartics.github.io/angulartics2
npm install angulartics2 --save
- Add
Angulartics2Module
to your root NgModule passing an array of providers to enable
import { NgModule } from '@angular/core';
import { BrowserModule } from '@angular/platform-browser';
import { RouterModule, Routes } from '@angular/router';
import { Angulartics2Module } from 'angulartics2';
import { Angulartics2GoogleAnalytics } from 'angulartics2/ga';
const ROUTES: Routes = [
{ path: '', component: HomeComponent },
{ path: 'about', component: AboutComponent },
];
@NgModule({
imports: [
BrowserModule,
RouterModule.forRoot(ROUTES),
// added to imports
Angulartics2Module.forRoot([Angulartics2GoogleAnalytics]),
],
declarations: [AppComponent],
bootstrap: [AppComponent],
})
Note the different imports when Using Without A Router or Using With UI-Router.
- Required: Import your providers in the root component. This starts the tracking of route changes.
// component
import { Angulartics2GoogleAnalytics } from 'angulartics2/ga';
@Component({ ... })
export class AppComponent {
constructor(angulartics2GoogleAnalytics: Angulartics2GoogleAnalytics) {}
}
To track events you can inject the directive angulartics2On
into any component and use the attributes angulartics2On
, angularticsAction
and angularticsCategory
:
// component
import { Component } from '@angular/core';
@Component({
selector: 'song-download-box',
template: `
<div
angulartics2On="click"
angularticsAction="DownloadClick"
[angularticsCategory]="song.name">
Click Me
</div>`,
})
export class SongDownloadBox {}
import { NgModule } from '@angular/core';
import { Angulartics2Module } from 'angulartics2';
@NgModule({
imports: [
Angulartics2Module,
],
declarations: [
SongDownloadBox,
]
})
If you need event label, you can use
<div
angulartics2On="click"
angularticsAction="DownloadClick"
angularticsLabel="label-name"
angularticsValue="value"
[angularticsCategory]="song.name"
[angularticsProperties]="{'custom-property': 'Fall Campaign'}">
Click Me
</div>
import { Angulartics2 } from 'angulartics2';
constructor(private angulartics2: Angulartics2) {
this.angulartics2.eventTrack.next({
action: 'myAction',
properties: { category: 'myCategory' },
});
}
If you need event label, you can use
this.angulartics2.eventTrack.next({
action: 'myAction',
properties: {
category: 'myCategory',
label: 'myLabel',
},
});
Pass string literals or regular expressions to exclude routes from automatic pageview tracking.
Angulartics2Module.forRoot([providers], {
pageTracking: {
excludedRoutes: [
/\/[0-9]{4}\/[0-9]{2}\/[a-zA-Z0-9|\-]*/,
'2017/03/article-title'
],
}
}),
/project/12981/feature
becomes /project/feature
Angulartics2Module.forRoot([providers], {
pageTracking: {
clearIds: true,
}
}),
By default, it removes IDs matching this pattern (ie. either all numeric or UUID) : ^\d+$|^[0-9a-fA-F]{8}-[0-9a-fA-F]{4}-[0-9a-fA-F]{4}-[0-9a-fA-F]{4}-[0-9a-fA-F]{12}$
.
You can set your own regexp if you need to :
/project/a01/feature
becomes /project/feature
Angulartics2Module.forRoot([providers], {
pageTracking: {
clearIds: true,
idsRegExp: new RegExp('^[a-z]\\d+$') /* Workaround: No NgModule metadata found for 'AppModule' */
}
}),
This can be combined with clearIds and idsRegExp
/project/12981/feature?param=12
becomes /project/12981/feature
Angulartics2Module.forRoot([providers], {
pageTracking: {
clearQueryParams: true,
}
}),
/callback#authcode=123&idToken=456
becomes /callback
Angulartics2Module.forRoot([providers], {
pageTracking: {
clearHash: true,
}
}),
Warning: this support is still experiemental
@angular/router
must still be installed! However, it will not be used.
import { Angulartics2RouterlessModule } from 'angulartics2/routerlessmodule';
@NgModule({
// ...
imports: [
BrowserModule,
Angulartics2RouterlessModule.forRoot([Angulartics2GoogleAnalytics]),
],
})
Warning: this support is still experiemental
@angular/router
must still be installed! However, it will not be used.
import { Angulartics2UirouterModule } from 'angulartics2/uiroutermodule';
@NgModule({
// ...
imports: [
BrowserModule,
Angulartics2UirouterModule.forRoot([Angulartics2GoogleAnalytics]),
],
})
Using SystemJS? If you aren't using defaultJSExtensions: true
you may need to use:
System.config({
packages: {
"/angulartics2": {"defaultExtension": "js"},
},
});
- Google Analytics (
analytics.js
) - Google Tag Manager (
gtag.js
) - Google Enhanced Ecom
- Kissmetrics
- Mixpanel
- Piwik
- Segment
- Baidu Analytics
- Facebook Pixel
- Application Insights
- Hubspot
- Adobe Analytics (Omniture)
- Intercom
- Woopra
- Clicky
- IBM Digital Analytics
- Splunk
If there's no Angulartics2 plugin for your analytics vendor of choice, please feel free to write yours and PR it!
- See Google Analytics if your code snippet contains
analytics.js
- See Google Tag Manager if your code snippet contains
gtag.js
Please see the CONTRIBUTING and CODE_OF_CONDUCT files for guidelines.