Hey Community,
Does anyone run an AngularJS (or similar single page experience) site with Adobe Analytics implemented via DTM. I'd like a good example to base my implementation on. If you have any documentation or best practices to share regarding DTM and angularJS please also let me know. Thanks in advance!
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Hey Paul,
I don't have any documentation or best practices, but we have done a little bit of tracking with angular and this has come in handy for "page views":
http://michalostruszka.pl/blog/2013/09/24/angularjs-in-browsers-console/
In other words, if you want to hook into a view change event with angular, you could do something like this:
$('appElement').scope().$root.$on('$locationChangeSuccess', function () { console.log(window.location.href); // can use this for page name //s.t(); or s.tl(...); or fire a "direct rule" in DTM });
There are other things you can do from there of course like listening/watching:
https://docs.angularjs.org/api/ng/type/$rootScope.Scope#$watch
And you can use DTM's selectors to do other event based rules as well.
That is the little advice I can give. :)
Hey Paul,
I don't have any documentation or best practices, but we have done a little bit of tracking with angular and this has come in handy for "page views":
http://michalostruszka.pl/blog/2013/09/24/angularjs-in-browsers-console/
In other words, if you want to hook into a view change event with angular, you could do something like this:
$('appElement').scope().$root.$on('$locationChangeSuccess', function () { console.log(window.location.href); // can use this for page name //s.t(); or s.tl(...); or fire a "direct rule" in DTM });
There are other things you can do from there of course like listening/watching:
https://docs.angularjs.org/api/ng/type/$rootScope.Scope#$watch
And you can use DTM's selectors to do other event based rules as well.
That is the little advice I can give. :)
Thanks bbythewa! I'm going to give this a shot and will report back when I have some time this week to work on this. It seems this question is coming up a lot, just in the past week. Your help is greatly appreciated :)
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Hey Paul,
From my personal experience, implementing Adobe Analytics via DTM on a single page app is always little TRICKY. This implementation would require a lot of quick and dirty fixes, especially when you have a complex implementation with a lot of customization.
Before I suggest the possible fix to your problem, disclaimer, I am NOT a JS expert so my solution would be more focused on Analytics Implementation workarounds than the Single Page App frameworks like Backbone.js etc
Below code might be a good example in Angular JS to capture the Page Views (not the literal page view but view changes):
$rootScope.$on('$locationChangeSuccess', function(event, url, oldUrl, state, oldState){
var currentURL =url.toLowerCase().toString();
var dataLayer={};
if(currentURL.includes('ABC')){
dataLayer= {
'pagename': 'ABC View'
}
_satellite.pageBottom();
}
else if(currentURL.includes('XYZ')){
dataLayer = {
'pagename': 'XYZ View'
}
_satellite.pageBottom();
}
Hope this helps and Don't forget to like this comment
Thanks,
Harsh Kabra | Adobe Certified Expert: Analytics Architect ®
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