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Odd Camp Tracking Utility

GDPR compliant tracking.

Supported services

  • Google Tag Manager (GTM)
  • Google Analytics (GA)

Example codes

Usual workflow

<div class="consent-dialog" hidden>
  <p>Do you wanna get tracked?</p>
  <p>
    <button type="button" data-type="accept">Accept</button>
    <button type="button" data-type="deny">Deny</button>
  </p>
</div>
import TrackingUtil from "@oddcamp/tracking-util"

// Initiates util, automatically inserts scripts and starts tracking if tracking
// has been previously accepted by user
const tu = new TrackingUtil({
  services: {
    gtm: {
      id: `GTM-XXXX`,
    },
    ga: {
      id: `UA-XXXXX-Y`,
    },
  },
})

const dialogEl = document.querySelector(`.consent-dialog`)

// Displays cookie consent dialog if user hasn't already made a decision
if (tu.userReacted()) {
  dialogEl.removeAttribute(`hidden`)
}

// Sets tracking accepted on button click
dialogEl
  .querySelector(`button[data-type="accept"]`)
  .addEventListener(`click`, () => {
    tu.setTrackingAccepted(true, {
      defaultGTMdataLayer: [{ pageTitle: `Home` }, { event: `pageview` }],
      defaultGAcommands: [
        [`set`, `anonymizeIp`, true],
        [`send`, `pageview`],
      ],
    })
    dialogEl.setAttribute(`hidden`, ``) // Hides the dialog
  })

// Sets tracking denied on button click
dialogEl
  .querySelector(`button[data-type="deny"]`)
  .addEventListener(`click`, () => {
    tu.setTrackingAccepted(false)
    dialogEl.setAttribute(`hidden`, ``) // Hides the dialog
  })

Tracking clicks

Once TrackingUtil instance is created it also becomes accessible via window.trackingUtil, e.g.:

document.querySelector(`a.logo`).addEventListener(`click`, () => {
  if (window.trackingUtil) {
    window.trackingUtil.registerGTMdata({
      event: `Click`,
      eventCategory: `Links`,
      eventLabel: `Logo`,
    })

    window.trackingUtil.runGAcommand([
      `send`,
      `event`,
      {
        eventCategory: `Links`,
        eventAction: `Click`,
        eventValue: `Logo`,
      },
    ])
  }
})

Tracking categories with Google Tag Manager

You may want to allow the user to choose how advanced tracking they are fine with:

<div class="consent-dialog" hidden>
  <!-- ... -->
  <label><input type="checkbox" name="performance" /> Performance</label>
  <label><input type="checkbox" name="marketing" /> Marketing</label>
  <label><input type="checkbox" name="analytics" /> Analytics</label>
  <!-- ... -->
</div>
// ...
dialogEl
  .querySelector(`button[data-type="accept"]`)
  .addEventListener(`click`, () => {
    const defaultGTMdataLayer = [{ event: `pageview` }]

    if (dialogEl.querySelector(`input[name="performance"]`).checked)
      defaultGTMdataLayer.push({ event: `trackingCategory:performance` })

    if (dialogEl.querySelector(`input[name="marketing"]`).checked)
      defaultGTMdataLayer.push({ event: `trackingCategory:marketing` })

    if (dialogEl.querySelector(`input[name="analytics"]`).checked)
      defaultGTMdataLayer.push({ event: `trackingCategory:analytics` })

    tu.setTrackingAccepted(true, { defaultGTMdataLayer })

    dialogEl.setAttribute(`hidden`, ``)
  })
// ...

Default options

{
  /*
    If `false` tracking scripts aren't inserted and no tracking is performed.
    Useful if you need to disable tracking in `development` environment.
  */
  enabled: true,

  /* Cookie options */
  cookie: {
    name: `tracking-util-reacted`,
    options: {
      path: `/`,
      maxAge: 3600 * 24 * 30 * 12, // year
      secure: false,
    },
  },

  /* Services */
  services: {

    /* Google Tag Manager options */
    gtm: {
      /* E.g.: GTM-XXXX */
      id: ``,

      /* Data layer name. Usually it's `dataLayer`, i.e. `window.dataLayer` */
      dataLayerName: `dataLayer`,
    },

    /* Google Analytics options */
    gtm: {
      /* E.g.: UA-XXXX-Y */
      id: ``,

      /* Command queue name. Usually it's `ga`, i.e. `window.ga` */
      commandQueue: `ga`,

      /*
        Fields for `create` method. For example:

          createFields: {
            name: `myTracker`,
            alwaysSendReferrer: true,
          }

        ...is equal to:

          window.ga('create', 'UA-XXXX-Y', { name: `myTracker`, alwaysSendReferrer: true })

        All options available at
          https://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/analyticsjs/field-reference#create
      */
      createFields: {},
    },
  },
}

Methods

/*
 * Checks if user has made a decision to allow or deny tracking
 * @returns {bool}
 */
userReacted()

/*
 * Checks if tracking has been accepted by user
 * @returns {bool}
 */
trackingAccepted()

/*
 * Sets tracking decision and starts tracking if accepted
 *
 * @param {bool} value `true` if accepted, `false` if denied
 * @param {object} options
 *   @param defaultGTMdataLayer {array} Default GTM data layer
 *   @param defaultGAcommands {array} Default GA data
 */
setTrackingAccepted(value, (options = {}))

If tracking was accepted by user the defaultGTMdataLayer/defaultGAcommands are saved in a cookie (Options โ†’ cookie.name) and the data is automatically injected in GTM's data layer every time TrackingUtil instance is created. Therefore it's useful for tracking page views and storing other default information. Check out /example for demo.


/*
 * Registers GTM data
 *
 * @param {object} data
 * @returns {bool} `true` on success and `false` on failure
 */
registerGTMdata(data)

// e.g.: registerGTMdata({ event: `click` })

Doesn't do anything if tracking hasn't been accepted by user.


/*
 * Gets registered GTM data
 * @returns {array}
 */
registeredGTMdata()

/*
 * Registers GA data
 *
 * @param {array} data
 */
runGAcommand(data)

// e.g.: runGAcommand([`send`, `event`, `click`, `download-me`, { transport: `beacon` }])

// All options available at
//   https://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/analyticsjs/field-reference#general

Doesn't do anything if tracking hasn't been accepted by user.

Local development and testing

$ yarn dev or $ yarn build

TODO

  • Support functions in defaultGTMdataLayer and defaultGAcommands
  • Support multiple trackers
  • Support Google Analytics