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@garyo/vue-gtm

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Google Tag Manager implementation in Vue application (PATCHED)

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Vue Google Tag Manager

*** Maintainers & Contributors welcome ***

Google Tag Manager Vue.js

Simple implementation of Google Tag Manager in Vue.js


license: Apache-2.0 NPM package downloads code style: Prettier Build Status

This plugin will help you in your common GTM tasks.

Note: If you are looking to track all Vuex mutations, you can use Vuex GTM plugin

If you want Vue 2 compatibility, please stick to the exact version "3.x.x-vue2".
"~3.x.x-vue2" or "^3.x.x-vue2" will fallback to npm's latest tag and will not work with Vue 2 :warning:.

Requirements

  • Vue.js. >= 2.0.0
  • Google Tag Manager account. To send data to

Optional dependencies

  • Vue Router >= 2.x - In order to use auto-tracking of screens

Configuration

npm install vue-gtm or yarn add vue-gtm if you use Yarn package manager

Here is an example configuration:

import { createApp } from "vue";
import { createGtm } from "vue-gtm";
import router from "./router";

const app = createApp(App);

app.use(router);

app.use(
  createGtm({
    id: "GTM-xxxxxx", // Your GTM single container ID, array of container ids ['GTM-xxxxxx', 'GTM-yyyyyy'] or array of objects [{id: 'GTM-xxxxxx', queryParams: { gtm_auth: 'abc123', gtm_preview: 'env-4', gtm_cookies_win: 'x'}}, {id: 'GTM-yyyyyy', queryParams: {gtm_auth: 'abc234', gtm_preview: 'env-5', gtm_cookies_win: 'x'}}], // Your GTM single container ID or array of container ids ['GTM-xxxxxx', 'GTM-yyyyyy']
    queryParams: {
      // Add url query string when load gtm.js with GTM ID (optional)
      gtm_auth: "AB7cDEf3GHIjkl-MnOP8qr",
      gtm_preview: "env-4",
      gtm_cookies_win: "x",
    },
    defer: false, // Script can be set to `defer` to speed up page load at the cost of less accurate results (in case visitor leaves before script is loaded, which is unlikely but possible). Defaults to false, so the script is loaded `async` by default
    compatibility: false, // Will add `async` and `defer` to the script tag to not block requests for old browsers that do not support `async`
    enabled: true, // defaults to true. Plugin can be disabled by setting this to false for Ex: enabled: !!GDPR_Cookie (optional)
    debug: true, // Whether or not display console logs debugs (optional)
    loadScript: true, // Whether or not to load the GTM Script (Helpful if you are including GTM manually, but need the dataLayer functionality in your components) (optional)
    vueRouter: router, // Pass the router instance to automatically sync with router (optional)
    ignoredViews: ["homepage"], // Don't trigger events for specified router names (case insensitive) (optional)
    trackOnNextTick: false, // Whether or not call trackView in Vue.nextTick
  })
);
<summary>Vue 2 example</summary>
import VueGtm from "vue-gtm";
import VueRouter from "vue-router";
const router = new VueRouter({ routes, mode, linkActiveClass });

Vue.use(VueGtm, {
  id: "GTM-xxxxxx", // Your GTM single container ID or array of container ids ['GTM-xxxxxx', 'GTM-yyyyyy'] or array of objects [{id: 'GTM-xxxxxx', queryPararms: { gtm_auth: 'abc123', gtm_preview: 'env-4', gtm_cookies_win: 'x'}}, {id: 'GTM-yyyyyy', queryParams: {gtm_auth: 'abc234', gtm_preview: 'env-5', gtm_cookies_win: 'x'}}]
  queryParams: {
    // Add url query string when load gtm.js with GTM ID (optional)
    gtm_auth: "AB7cDEf3GHIjkl-MnOP8qr",
    gtm_preview: "env-4",
    gtm_cookies_win: "x",
  },
  defer: false, // defaults to false. Script can be set to `defer` to increase page-load-time at the cost of less accurate results (in case visitor leaves before script is loaded, which is unlikely but possible)
  enabled: true, // defaults to true. Plugin can be disabled by setting this to false for Ex: enabled: !!GDPR_Cookie (optional)
  debug: true, // Whether or not display console logs debugs (optional)
  loadScript: true, // Whether or not to load the GTM Script (Helpful if you are including GTM manually, but need the dataLayer functionality in your components) (optional)
  vueRouter: router, // Pass the router instance to automatically sync with router (optional)
  ignoredViews: ["homepage"], // Don't trigger events for specified router names (case insensitive) (optional)
  trackOnNextTick: false, // Whether or not call trackView in Vue.nextTick
});

This injects the tag manager script in the page, except when enabled is set to false. In that case it will be injected when calling this.$gtm.enable(true) for the first time.

Remember to enable the History Change Trigger for router changes to be sent through GTM.

Documentation

Once the configuration is completed, you can access vue gtm instance in your components like that:

export default {
  name: "MyComponent",
  data() {
    return {
      someData: false,
    };
  },
  methods: {
    onClick() {
      this.$gtm.trackEvent({
        event: null, // Event type [default = 'interaction'] (Optional)
        category: "Calculator",
        action: "click",
        label: "Home page SIP calculator",
        value: 5000,
        noninteraction: false, // Optional
      });
    },
  },
  mounted() {
    this.$gtm.trackView("MyScreenName", "currentPath");
  },
};

The passed variables are mapped with GTM data layer as follows

dataLayer.push({
  event: event || "interaction",
  target: category,
  action: action,
  "target-properties": label,
  value: value,
  "interaction-type": noninteraction,
  ...rest,
});

You can also access the instance anywhere whenever you imported Vue by using Vue.gtm. It is especially useful when you are in a store module or somewhere else than a component's scope.

It's also possible to send completely custom data to GTM with just pushing something manually to dataLayer:

if (this.$gtm.enabled()) {
  window.dataLayer?.push({
    event: "myEvent",
    // further parameters
  });
}

Sync gtm with your router

Thanks to vue-router guards, you can automatically dispatch new screen views on router change! To use this feature, you just need to inject the router instance on plugin initialization.

This feature will generate the view name according to a priority rule:

  • If you defined a meta field for your route named gtm this will take the value of this field for the view name.
  • Otherwise, if the plugin don't have a value for the meta.gtm it will fallback to the internal route name.

Most of teh time the second case is enough, but sometimes you want to have more control on what is sent, this is where the first rule shine.

Example:

const myRoute = {
  path: "myRoute",
  name: "MyRouteName",
  component: SomeComponent,
  meta: { gtm: "MyCustomValue" },
};

This will use MyCustomValue as the view name.

Using with composition API

In order to use this plugin with composition API (inside your setup method), you can just call the custom composable useGtm.

Example:

<template>
  <button @click="triggerEvent">Trigger event!</button>
</template>

<script>
import { useGtm } from "vue-gtm";

export default {
  name: "MyCustomComponent",

  setup() {
    const gtm = useGtm();

    function triggerEvent() {
      gtm.trackEvent({
        event: "event name",
        category: "category",
        action: "click",
        label: "My custom component trigger",
        value: 5000,
        noninteraction: false,
      });
    }

    return {
      triggerEvent,
    };
  },
};
</script>

Methods

Enable plugin

Check if plugin is enabled

this.$gtm.enabled();

Enable plugin

this.$gtm.enable(true);

Disable plugin

this.$gtm.enable(false);

Debug plugin

Check if plugin is in debug mode

this.$gtm.debugEnabled();

Enable debug mode

this.$gtm.debug(true);

Disable plugin

this.$gtm.debug(false);

Credits

ScreamZ vue-analytics

changelog

Next

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3.4.0

diff

  • Provide possibility to override isInBrowserContext check (01f3651)
  • Significantly improve JSDoc (9edc30d)
  • Add vue-router as devDependency for type definition (593af25)

Vue 3 only

  • Fix vue-router access base from history options (e150975)
  • Do not track any views if navigation is aborted or cancelled (007608b)
    You can see logs in the browser console if you have enabled debug mode

3.3.2

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  • Pass queryParams correctly to script (#117)

3.3.1

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  • Hotfix for dataLayer

3.3.0

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  • Multiple GTM-container support (#114)

3.2.1

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  • Fix $gtm typing (#111)

3.2.0

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  • Usable gtm instance in composition API (#107)

3.1.1

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  • Load queryParams also when using the enable function (#102)

3.1.0

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  • Add compatibility for defer option for old browsers (#101)

3.0.0

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BREAKING CHANGE

  • There are incompatibilities in the TypeScript definitions of Vue 2.x and 3.x.
    That's why we're going to offer two releases for an indefinite period of time
    • 3.0.0 with a npm tag latest: Vue 3.x
    • 3.0.0-vue2 with a npm tag vue2: Vue 2.x
  • The class name of the $gtm instance changed from AnalyticsPlugin to VueGtmPlugin

Other Changes

  • Possibility to track additional event data
  • Throw error on invalid GTM-ID
  • Fix handling of multiple GTM-IDs
  • Project rewritten to TypeScript

2.3.4

diff

  • Add a more restrictive condition on hasScript function

2.3.3

diff

  • Fix enable method, after added defer feature
  • Update TypeScript declarations

2.3.2

diff

  • Fix: Cannot read property 'defer' of undefined" after enabling the plugin with a user interaction

2.3.1

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  • Add possibility to defer script
  • Add rest param to trackEvent typing
  • Multiple bug fixes

2.3.0

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  • Improve debugging
  • Add TypeScript declarations
  • Bugfix: Only load GTM Script if loadScript is set to true
  • Add query params to GTM script url

2.2.0

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  • Exposing data layer
  • Add config param for url of loading gtm.js

2.1.0

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  • Add config value for loading the script
  • Add the base path to the URL
  • Load script config option
  • Accepting ID as an array

2.0.1

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  • Add view name to event property
  • If no id provided do not insert tag manager script tag (dev environment)
  • Ignored views when load from ignoredViews

2.0.0

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  • Make GTM ID a config option
  • Changed handling of GTM ID

1.0.3

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  • Ability to enable/disable plugin
  • Call trackView on next tick

1.0.2

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  • Possibility to add additional dataLayer variables
  • Track fullPath

1.0.1

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  • Updated Google GTM inclusion method
  • Only run in browser. SSR compatibility

1.0.0

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  • Initial release