0.0.1 • Published 9 years ago

jquery-ga-plugin v0.0.1

Weekly downloads
2
License
MIT
Repository
github
Last release
9 years ago

jquery.ga.plugin.js

This is a simple jQuery plugin wrapper around window.ga. It tries to be smart and simple to make life easier. You can pass custom properties and set custom attributes on elements if you want to be fancy. This only works with "Universal Analytics".

NOTE: If the window.ga object is not found, the plugin will automatically switch to development mode.

Usage

Basic

Setup

<button type="button">Fire An Event</button>
$('button').ga();

Results

// this is what will be called in the plugin
// you can see the default properties here
ga('send', {
  eventAction: "click",
  eventCategory: "button", // this is default, it is not pulled from the button type
  hitType: "event"
});

Development

In development mode, what would normally get passed to the ga function, gets passed to console.log.

Setup

<button type="button">Fire An Event</button>
$('button').ga({
  development: true
});

Results

// this is what will be called when development is set to true
console.log('send', {
  development: true,
  eventAction: "click",
  eventCategory: "button",
  hitType: "event"
});

Using Native Attributes

Setup

<button type="button" value="hello" name="my-label">Fire An Event</button>
$('button').ga();

Results

ga('send', {
  eventAction: "click",
  eventCategory: "button",
  eventLabel: "my-label",
  hitType: "event"
});

Using Data Attributes

Setup

<button type="button" value="1" name="submit" data-label="Data Label" data-value="10" data-category="grey-button">Fire An Event</button>
$('button').ga();

Results

ga('send', {
  eventAction: "click",
  eventCategory: "grey-button",
  eventLabel: "Data Label",
  eventValue: 10, // value is expected to be a positive int
  hitType: "event"
});

Using Different Events

Setup

<button type="button" value="hello" name="my-label">Fire An Event</button>
$('button').ga({
  eventAction: 'mouseover'
});

Results

ga('send', {
  eventAction: "mouseover",
  eventCategory: "button",
  eventLabel: "my-label",
  hitType: "event"
});

Using Different Elements And Events

Setup

<input type="text" name="search" />
$('input').ga({
  eventAction: 'input'
});

Results

// this is what is called if you click on the input and pressed the "1" key
ga('send', {
  eventAction: "input",
  eventCategory: "text",
  eventLabel: "search",
  eventValue: 1, // only positive int is passed
  hitType: "event"
});

Using Callbacks

Setup

<button type="button" value="hello" name="my-label">Fire An Event</button>
$('button').ga(function() {
  console.log('event fired');
});

Results

ga('send', {
  eventAction: "mouseover",
  eventCategory: "button",
  eventLabel: "my-label",
  hitType: "event"
});

Kitchen Sink

Setup

<button type="button">Fire An Event</button>
$('button').ga({
  eventAction: "mouseover",
  eventCategory: "button",
  eventLabel: "my-label"
}, function() {
  console.log('event fired');
});

Results

ga('send', {
  eventAction: "mouseover",
  eventCategory: "button",
  eventLabel: "my-label",
  hitType: "event"
});

More Analytics Details

Please check out the Event Tracking Web Tracking analyticsjs page.