An Aurelia plugin that adds Microsoft Application Insights page and event tracking to your application with just a small amount of configuration. Set it up once and forget about it.
If you need a similar plugin for Google Analytics, check out aurelia-google-analytics.
- Install aurelia-application-insights
yarn add aurelia-application-insights
# or ...
npm install aurelia-application-insights --save
# or ...
jspm install aurelia-application-insights
- Use the plugin in your app's main.js:
export function configure(aurelia) {
aurelia.use.plugin('aurelia-application-insights', config => {
config.init('<Your Tracker ID>');
config.attach({
logging: {
enabled: true // Set to `true` to have some log messages appear in the browser console.
},
logForwarding: {
enabled: true // Set to `true` to have logged messages and exceptions sent to app inights.
},
pageTracking: {
enabled: true // Set to `false` to disable in non-production environments.
},
clickTracking: {
enabled: true // Set to `false` to disable in non-production environments.
}
});
});
aurelia.start().then(a => a.setRoot());
}
In order to use the click tracking feature, each HTML element you want to track must contain at least one data-appinsights-*
attribute.
For example, you may want to categorize the clicks so you would add data-appinsights-category="category 1"
. You can add as many of these attributes as you want. When the click event is catpured,
all of the data-appinsights-*
attributes are parsed into a dimension dictionary that is sent to Application Insights. Assuming you have two attributes named data-appinsights-category="category 1"
and data-appinsights-label="button"
, the object sent to Application Insights will look like this:
{
'category': 'category 1',
'label': 'button'
}
Install dependencies
npm install
Then
gulp build
The result is 3 module formats separated by folder in dist/
.
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