Add Yandex Metrika to your nuxt.js application.
This plugins automatically sends first page and route change events to Yandex Metrika.
yarn add @rabota/yandex-metrika
or
npm install --save @rabota/yandex-metrika
- Yandex Metrica 2.0
- Supports multiple IDs
- You can pass an async function to provide IDs
- Easy-to-use API
- Automatically handling all SPA caveats
- Includes noscript content (
noscript: true
option) - Logging
Note: Yandex Metrika is disabled in development mode by default.
You can set development
option to true
to run Yandex Metrika in development mode.
- Add
@rabota/yandex-metrika
dependency using yarn or npm to your project - Add
transpile
option tobuild
section ofnuxt.config.js
transpile: [
'@rabota/analytics-layer',
'@rabota/yandex-metrika'
]
- Add
@rabota/yandex-metrika
tomodules
section ofnuxt.config.js
{
modules: [
['@rabota/yandex-metrika', [
staticCounters: [{
id: 5432xxxx,
webvisor: true,
clickmap: true,
trackLinks: true,
accurateTrackBounce: true,
}],
dynamicCounters (context) {
// you can load it asynchronously and return promise
return [{
id: 1234xxxx,
clickmap: true,
trackLinks: true,
accurateTrackBounce: true,
}, {
id: 4567xxxx,
clickmap: true,
trackLinks: true,
accurateTrackBounce: true,
}];
},
noscript: true, // insert `noscript` content for each counter
logging: true, // logs all events to each counter
development: true
}]
]
}
{Object|Array<Object>}
Object or Array of objects
Each object contains Yandex.Metrika options for target counter. staticCounters
inserts YM initialization configs during the server rendering.
{Function}
Could be an async function that returns one or array of configs.
You can find all Yandex Metrika options here
{boolean}
Insert noscript content for each counter (default: true
).
{boolean}
Output all sending events for each counter (default: false
).
{boolean}
Use CDN (default: false
).
{boolean}
set true
if you want to run metrika in dev mode. By default metrika is disabled in dev mode.
For more information:
this.$ym
- is a Layer Instance.
methods
or properties
you can find here: @rabota/analytics-layer/src/layer.js.
After setup you can access the metrika through this.$ym
instance in any component you need.
export default {
mounted () {
this.$ym.event( 'event-name', params );
}
}
Or you can send to a specific counter ID
export default {
mounted () {
this.$ym.eventTo( 1234xxxx, 'event-name', params );
}
}
MIT
Alexander Belov (c) 2019