Matomo (aka. Piwik) web analytics for Angular applications.
npm install ngx-matomo
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Wrapper for Matomo (aka. Piwik) analytics tracker for Angular applications.
Choose the version corresponding to your Angular version:
| Angular | ngx-matomo |
| --------- | ------------- |
| 16 | 2.x |
| 14 and 15 | 1.x |
| 13 | not available |
| 9 to 12 | 1.0.0-rc1 |
| 5 to 8 | 0.x |
Use npm or yarn to add the module to your current project:
``shell session`
npm install --save ngx-matomo
or
`shell session`
yarn add ngx-matomo
In order to add Matomo capabilities to your application, you need to import MatomoModule into your root NgModule.
`ts
import { NgModule } from '@angular/core';
import { BrowserModule } from '@angular/platform-browser';
import { MatomoModule } from 'ngx-matomo';
import { AppComponent } from './app.component';
@NgModule({
imports: [
BrowserModule,
...
MatomoModule.forRoot({
scriptUrl: '//matomo.example.com/matomo.js',
trackers: [
{
trackerUrl: 'http://matomo.example.com/matomo.php',
siteId: 1
}
],
routeTracking: {
enable: true
}
}),
...
],
declarations: [AppComponent],
bootstrap: [AppComponent]
})
export class AppModule { }
`
If you are using an old version of Matomo (3.x or less), please add scriptVersion with the version number (2, 3, 4…) to the configuration object passed the the MatomoModule.forRoot() function. This will activate some features present in Matomo 3 that were deprecated in Matomo 4.
Once that's done you can import MatomoTracker into any component of your application.
`ts
import { Component } from '@angular/core';
import { MatomoTracker } from 'ngx-matomo';
@Component({
selector: 'app-root',
template: ,
})
export class AppComponent {
constructor(private matomoTracker: MatomoTracker) {}
ngOnInit() {
this.matomoTracker.setUserId('UserId');
this.matomoTracker.setDocumentTitle('ngxMatomo Test');
}
}
`
Then, let's find an action you would like to track:
`html`
Just add the MatomoTracker to your component and use the trackEvent function.
`ts
import { Component } from '@angular/core';
import { MatomoTracker } from 'ngx-matomo';
@Component({
selector: 'app-my',
templateUrl: './myButton.html',
})
export class MyComponent {
constructor(private matomoTracker: MatomoTracker) {}
whatHappensOnClick(someVal) {
/*
* some code...
*/
this.matomoTracker.trackEvent('category', 'action', 'name', someVal);
}
}
`
A demo application is available in order to get you quickly up to speed.
1. Clone the ngxMatomo repository: git clone https://github.com/Arnaud73/ngx-matomo.gitcd
2. into the repositorynpm run build:ngx-matomo:prod
3. Build the ngxMatomo library: npm run test
4. Run the demo application:
ngxMatomo 1.0 is a major evolution from previous versions. If you plan migrating from a previous release, follow the next steps:
- Remove any Matomo injection script in your index.html if you chose to inject the tracker this way.MatomoInjector
- Remove any use of in your code if you chose to inject the tracker this way.MatomoModule.forRoot()` call and provide a MatomoConfiguration object so that the tracker is correctly injected into your application.
- Import the MatomoModule with
- Decide if you want to take advantage of the newly added features (route tracking, consent management) and update you configuration accordingly.
This module is inspired from Angular2Piwik, which was also inspired from Angulartics 2.
Matomo's site has the detailed documentation on how to use Matomo and integrate it in an application.
See also:
- Single-Page Application Tracking
- JavaScript Tracking Client User Guide
- JavaScript Tracking Client API
- Tracking HTTP API