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45 NPM Packages to Solve 16 React Problems
react-ga
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20 Essential Parts Of Any Large Scale React App
react-ga : Official implementation for google analytics for react
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How to Setup and Add Google Analytics to your React App
You can do much more than these. Check out more from here.
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What is the recommended way to add Google Analytics 4 to a React app in 2022?
Since react-ga doesn't support Google Analytics 4 and something like react-ga4 is not actively maintained, I couldn't find a proper way to do it since most of the tutorials I found use react-ga.
- Abstracciones detalles e interfaces.
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Google Analytics or GTM for tag and event tracking?
I found this react-ga package which seems handy, but also found react-gtm-hook which relies on Google Tag Manager. But it is unclear for me which tool could suit my needs since they both look a bit similar. Has anyone stumbled upon a similar situation? I would appreciate any further suggestion. Thanks in advance.
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How to set up Google Analytics for React-Router?
The package I'm looking at is, react-ga.
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How to add the new Google Analytics 4 in Reactjs app? You simply copy the Google Analytics script tag into the <head> section of your index.html file in the public directory. Yeah, I know right, it’s that obvious.
You probably know about the react-ga npm package but the sad news is, it does not work with the latest Google Analytics 4 version
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React: enable Google Analytics after a user grants consent
The simpliest way to add Google Analytics to any React project is to use React-GA library. Add it by running:
EVT
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Getting Started with WebSockets in Deno: Tutorial and Examples
The next step will be to instantiate the event emitter that will be used in the API, when we use the dependency evt we can create a totally typesafe client and the only thing we need is define a type and pass it as a generic in the .create() method, like this:
What are some alternatives?
react-cookie-consent - A small, simple and customizable cookie consent bar for use in React applications.
react-i18next - Internationalization for react done right. Using the i18next i18n ecosystem.
react-google-analytics - Google analytics component
qrcode.react - A <QRCode/> component for use with React.
react-recaptcha - A react.js reCAPTCHA for Google
react-elm-components - Write React components in Elm
react-google-autocomplete - React components for google places API.
backbone-react-component - A bit of nifty glue that automatically plugs your Backbone models and collections into your React components, on the browser and server
react-children-utilities - Extended utils for ⚛️ React.Children data structure that adds recursive filter, map and more methods to iterate nested children.
react-intl-universal - Internationalize React apps. Not only for Component but also for Vanilla JS.
react-stripe-checkout - Load stripe's checkout.js as a react component. Easiest way to use checkout with React.
Vest - Vest âś… Declarative validations framework