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When you have tracking codes | When you have tracking codes from GoogleTagManager (GTM) or HubSpot or the like, you will probably want them to signal per page. | ||
The problem is | The problem is: a Single Page Application (SPA) like MDrivenTurnkey does not switch pages - and the tracker becomes unaware. | ||
The different trackers | The different trackers have API's where you can tell them what page is active. | ||
The simplest way is to have a polling script that sends any new browser locations to the tracker | The simplest way is to have a polling script that sends any new browser locations to the tracker. Look at the example below for HubSpot: | ||
<pre> | <pre> | ||
<!-- Start of HubSpot Embed Code --> | <!-- Start of HubSpot Embed Code --> | ||
<script type="text/javascript" id="hs-script-loader" async defer src="//js.hs-scripts.com/6xxxx2.js"></script> | |||
<!-- End of HubSpot Embed Code --> | <!-- End of HubSpot Embed Code --> | ||
<!-- HubSpot detect page change --> | <!-- HubSpot detect page change --> | ||
<script> | |||
(function () { | |||
var previousState = window.location.href; | |||
setInterval(function () { | |||
if (previousState !== window.location.href) { | |||
previousState = window.location.href; | |||
let page = previousState.split('#')[1]; | |||
var _hsq = window._hsq = window._hsq || []; | |||
_hsq.push(['setPath', page]); | |||
_hsq.push(['trackPageView']); | |||
console.log('HubSpot track '+page); | |||
} | |||
}, 800); | |||
})(); | |||
</script> | |||
</pre> | |||
I suggest you put your tracker script in a component's AppWideAngularScriptIncludes.html file like this: | I suggest you put your tracker script in a component's AppWideAngularScriptIncludes.html file like this: |
Revision as of 06:29, 14 February 2023
When you have tracking codes from GoogleTagManager (GTM) or HubSpot or the like, you will probably want them to signal per page.
The problem is: a Single Page Application (SPA) like MDrivenTurnkey does not switch pages - and the tracker becomes unaware.
The different trackers have API's where you can tell them what page is active.
The simplest way is to have a polling script that sends any new browser locations to the tracker. Look at the example below for HubSpot:
<!-- Start of HubSpot Embed Code --> <script type="text/javascript" id="hs-script-loader" async defer src="//js.hs-scripts.com/6xxxx2.js"></script> <!-- End of HubSpot Embed Code --> <!-- HubSpot detect page change --> <script> (function () { var previousState = window.location.href; setInterval(function () { if (previousState !== window.location.href) { previousState = window.location.href; let page = previousState.split('#')[1]; var _hsq = window._hsq = window._hsq || []; _hsq.push(['setPath', page]); _hsq.push(['trackPageView']); console.log('HubSpot track '+page); } }, 800); })(); </script>
I suggest you put your tracker script in a component's AppWideAngularScriptIncludes.html file like this:
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