A simple way to track GA4 events in Angular apps.
@hakimio/ngx-google-analytics
is a fork of Max Andriani's ngx-google-analytics
.
npm install @hakimio/ngx-google-analytics
If your app component is using standalone API, follow these steps to set up the library:
- Add
provideGoogleAnalytics('ga4-tag-id')
to your app's providers. If you can not find your GA4 tag id, see this Google help page.
main.ts
import {AppComponent} from './app/app.component';
import {bootstrapApplication} from '@angular/platform-browser';
import {ROUTES} from './app/app.routes';
import {provideGoogleAnalytics} from '@hakimio/ngx-google-analytics';
bootstrapApplication(AppComponent, {
providers: [
provideRouter(ROUTES),
provideAnimations(),
provideGoogleAnalytics('ga4-tag-id') // ⬅️ Google Analytics provider
]
}).catch(err => console.error(err));
You can also specify additional settings using the second optional parameter: provideGoogleAnalytics('ga4-tag-id', settings)
.
See IGoogleAnalyticsSettings
interface for more information about available settings.
- Add
NgxGoogleAnalyticsModule
to your app component's imports:
app.component.ts
import {NgxGoogleAnalyticsModule} from '@hakimio/ngx-google-analytics';
@Component({
selector: 'app-root',
templateUrl: './app.component.html',
styleUrls: ['./app.component.css'],
standalone: true,
imports: [
NgxGoogleAnalyticsModule // ⬅️ Google Analytics module
]
})
export class AppComponent {}
If your application is NgModule
based, follow these steps to set up the library:
- Add
NgxGoogleAnalyticsModule
to your root app module's (AppModule
)imports
. - Add
provideGoogleAnalytics('ga4-tag-id')
in your app module's providers. If you can not find your GA4 tag id, see this Google help page.
app.module.ts
import {NgxGoogleAnalyticsModule, provideGoogleAnalytics} from '@hakimio/ngx-google-analytics';
@NgModule({
declarations: [
AppComponent
],
imports: [
BrowserModule,
NgxGoogleAnalyticsModule // ⬅️ Google Analytics module
],
providers: [
provideGoogleAnalytics('ga4-tag-id') // ⬅️ Google Analytics provider
],
bootstrap: [AppComponent]
})
export class AppModule {}
You can also specify additional settings using the second optional parameter: provideGoogleAnalytics('ga4-tag-id', settings)
.
See IGoogleAnalyticsSettings
interface for more information about available settings.
If you are using Angular Router and would like to track page views, you can include provideGoogleAnalyticsRouter()
in your root app providers.
IMPORTANT: provideGoogleAnalyticsRouter()
is not compatible with SSR and should not be included in server app providers.
import {NgxGoogleAnalyticsModule, provideGoogleAnalytics, provideGoogleAnalyticsRouter} from '@hakimio/ngx-google-analytics';
@NgModule({
imports: [
// ...
NgxGoogleAnalyticsModule // ⬅️ Google Analytics module
],
providers: [
provideGoogleAnalytics('ga4-tag-id'),
provideGoogleAnalyticsRouter() // ⬅️ Google Analytics router provider
]
})
export class AppModule {}
You can include or exclude some routes by passing options object to provideGoogleAnalyticsRouter(options)
.
Following path matches are supported:
- Simple path match:
{ include: [ '/full-uri-match' ] }
; - Wildcard path match:
{ include: [ '*/public/*' ] }
; - Regex path match:
{ include: [ /^\/public\/.*/ ] }
;
import {NgxGoogleAnalyticsModule, provideGoogleAnalytics, provideGoogleAnalyticsRouter} from '@hakimio/ngx-google-analytics';
@NgModule({
imports: [
// ...
NgxGoogleAnalyticsModule // ⬅️ Google Analytics module
],
providers: [
provideGoogleAnalytics('ga4-tag-id'),
provideGoogleAnalyticsRouter({ // ⬅️ Google Analytics router provider
include: ['/some-path'],
exclude: ['*/another/path/*']
})
]
})
export class AppModule {}
The service provides strongly typed way to call gtag()
command. Apart from type checking, it does not do
any other validation or transformation of the parameters.
@Component()
export class TestFormComponent {
private readonly gaService = inject(GoogleAnalyticsService);
onUserInputName() {
this.gaService.event('enter_name', {
category: 'user_register_form',
label: 'Name',
options: {
customDimension: 'foo_bar'
}
});
}
onUserInputEmail() {
this.gaService.event('enter_email', {
category: 'user_register_form',
label: 'Email'
});
}
onSubmit() {
this.gaService.event('submit', {
category: 'user_register_form',
label: 'Enviar'
});
}
}
@Component()
export class TestPageComponent implements OnInit {
private readonly gaService = inject(GoogleAnalyticsService);
ngOnInit() {
this.gaService.pageView('/test', {
title: 'Test the Title'
});
}
onUserLogin() {
this.gaService.pageView('/test', {
title: 'Test the Title',
options: {
user_id: 'my-user-id'
}
});
}
}
Directives provide a simple way to register Analytics events. Instead of manually using GoogleAnalyticsService
,
you can simply add ga*
attributes to your html elements.
By default, the directive calls gtag()
on click events, but you can also specify other events by providing gaBind
attribute.
IMPORTANT: Remember to import NgxGoogleAnalyticsModule
in all your standalone components and modules where you use ga*
directives.
<div>
<button gaEvent="click_test" gaCategory="ga_directive_test">Click Test</button>
<button gaEvent="focus_test" gaCategory="ga_directive_test" gaBind="focus">Focus Test</button>
<button gaEvent="blur_test" gaCategory="ga_directive_test" gaBind="blur">Blur Test</button>
<button gaEvent="custom_test" gaCategory="ga_directive_test" gaBind="customEvent">Custom Event Test</button>
</div>
When gaEvent
directive is used on form elements, the default trigger
is focus
event.
<div>
<input gaEvent="fill_blur" gaCategory="ga_directive_input_test" placeholder="Auto Blur Test"/>
</div>
The gaCategory
directive can be specified on higher level of html element group to specify same category for all
child elements.
<div gaCategory="ga_test_category">
<button gaEvent gaAction="click_test">Click Test</button>
<button gaEvent gaAction="focus_test" gaBind="focus">Focus Test</button>
<button gaEvent gaAction="blur_test" gaBind="blur">Blur Test</button>
</div>