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Coveo Usage Analytic JavaScript client

This project provides 3 ways to interact with the the Coveo Usage Analytics service.

  • A JavaScript Node.js client
  • A JavaScript browser client
  • A code snippet to add in websites pages

Usage (Web analytics)

This JavaScript client project provides a code snippet that website administrators can easily add to website pages to track pageview events. The pageview events are stored in a Coveo Usage Analytics table which content currently cannot be viewed in Usage Analytics reports and the visit browser to prevent performance degradation.

Initially, the pageview events data will be used exclusively by the Coveo Reveal Recommendations feature (see Recommendations Feature). It is recommended that you start pushing pageview events to the Coveo Usage Analytics service as soon as possible so that you get relevant items recommended.

Note: This Coveo code snippet is similar to the Google analytics one (analytics.js).

Pushing Coveo Analytics Pageview Events for Recommendations

  1. Get an API key.

You need a Coveo Cloud API key that has the permission to write to the Usage Analytics service.

  1. Add the code snippet to all your website pages.

Ask an administrator to add a code snippet like the following to all pages of your websites:

<script>
(function(c,o,v,e,O,u,a){
a='coveoua';c[a]=c[a]||function(){(c[a].q=c[a].q|| []).push(arguments)};
c[a].t=Date.now();u=o.createElement(v);u.async=1;u.src=e;
O=o.getElementsByTagName(v)[0];O.parentNode.insertBefore(u,O)
})(window,document,'script','https://static.cloud.coveo.com/coveo.analytics.js/coveoua.js')

coveoua('init','YOUR_API_KEY'); // Replace YOUR_API_KEY with your real key
coveoua('send','pageview',{
  contentIdKey: '@sysurihash',
  contentIdValue: 'somehash3125091',
  contentType: 'value for contentType' // Optional
  // ... more information ...
});
</script>

Make sure you replace YOUR_API_KEY by the API key you got in the previous step.

The code snippet must contain contentIdKey and contentIdValue in order to identify items in the Coveo index. When you want to recommend specific types of content, you also need to add a contentType parameter value.

Key Value
contentIdKey The Coveo index field name that will be used to identify the item.
contentIdValue The Coveo index field value that will be used to identify the item.
contentType [Optional] The type of the item to be tracked (e.g., 'Article').

Note: Do not copy the_ coveoua.js _file as it can be updated anytime and you could experience compatibility issues.

  1. Validate pageview events are pushed to the Coveo Usage Analytics service

a. In a web browser such as Chrome, navigate to a website page to which you added the code snippet.

b. In the browser developer tool, go the the Network tab.

c. Reload the page, in the Name panel, ensure that you see a view event sent to Coveo analytics.

Usage (for developers)

You have to provide your own fetch API compatible libraries in the global environment (see Isomorphic TypeScript, fetch, promises, ava and coverage).

npm install coveo.analytics isomorphic-fetch
import fetch from 'isomorphic-fetch'; // isomorphic-fetch modifies the global environment
import coveoanalytics from 'coveo.analytics';

// Create an API client
const client = new coveoanalytics.analytics.Client({ token : 'YOUR_API_KEY'})
// Send your event
client.sendCustomEvent({
  eventType: "dog",
  eventValue: "Hello! Yes! This is Dog!"
});

Choosing the type of storage for page view events

There are 3 available storage you can use to store view events client side.

  • Cookie storage, which supports top level domain storage. This means that events from a.foo.com will be available from b.foo.com. Cookies have the limitation of not being able to store a lot of data, especially if your page view that are stored are long.

  • Local storage, which allows to store much more information client side, but has the drawback of not being able to acess data across multiple top level domain.

  • Session storage, which has roughly the same limitation and capability as Local storage, except that it is cleared when the web browser tab is closed.

By default, the local storage option will automatically be chosen as the default storage, unless specified manually.

Contributing

git clone
npm install
./node_modules/.bin/typings install
npm run build
# code code code
npm run test
# open pull request

License

MIT license (see LICENSE).

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