1.4.1 β€’ Published 2 years ago

@frontity/analytics v1.4.1

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184
License
Apache-2.0
Repository
github
Last release
2 years ago

@frontity/analytics

Version npm License: Apache--2.0

This package contains the base types and actions to build analytics packages for Β»Frontity

Packages that inherits from this one are:

Install

npm i @frontity/analytics

Example

Any Analytics Frontity package should extend from this package

...
import Analytics, { ... } from "@frontity/analytics/types";

...

interface GoogleAnalytics extends Analytics {
  ...
}

export default GoogleAnalytics;

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These are the ones related to this package: https://community.frontity.org/tags/c/feature-discussions/33/analytics

Changelog

Have a look at the latest updates of this package in the CHANGELOG


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