wideangle-nuxt
Wide Angle Analytics Nuxt3 Module
Wide Angle Analytics module for Nuxt
Enable privacy-friendly web analytics in your Nuxt 3.x application with our official plugin.
Wide Angle Analytics is powerful, strictly-GDPR compliant Google Analytics alternative.
How to get started
You can enable Wide Angle Analytics in your Nuxt projects in just a few steps. No complex configuration needed, as our sane defaults provide you with a reliable and privacy-centric deployment out of the box.
- Go to the Wide Angle website and create an account. You can enjoy a free 14-day trail. No Credit Card is required. Learn more.
- Create a new site and activate it.
- Install the
wideangle-vuejs
plugin in your Vue application.
npx nuxi@latest module add wideangle
- Enable and configure the module.
export default defineNuxtConfig({
modules: ['wideangle-nuxt'],
runtimeConfig: {
public: {
wideangle: {
siteId: "8D27G3B9ACA01F4241"
}
}
}
})
Configuring Wide Angle Analytics plugin
The Wide Angle Analytics plugin must be initialized with a configuration object as there are required settings without defaults.
option | description | required | default | example |
---|---|---|---|---|
siteId | The Site ID from the Wide Angle Site settings | ✅ | none | 8D27G3B9ACA01F4241 |
domain | Domain hosting the script, can be found in Wide Angle Analytics Site settings | ❌ | stats.wideangle.co | your.domain.com |
fingerprint | Should script use browser fingerprinting; this might require collecting consent depending on the applicable laws | ❌ | false | true |
suppressDnt | Should script ingore Do Not Track browser setting. If not enabled, no events will be sent if user's browser has DNT enabled | ❌ | false | true |
includeParams | An array of query parameters that can be passed as part of tracking event. By default only utm_* and ref parameters are passed in the event | ❌ | [] | ['sessionId', 'offset'] |
excludePaths | An array of URL paths that should not trigger default events such as page view, page leave | ❌ | [] | ['^/wp-admin/.*', ] |
ignoreHash | If enabled, a change in the URL fragment will not trigger page view event | ❌ | false | true |
consentMarker | Name of cookie (with or without) which presence is treated as implied consent; when not defined, consent is not determined by cookie | ❌ | n/a | WAA_CONSENT=true |
You can find more details about these settings in the Wide Angle Analytics documentation.
Example:
export default defineNuxtConfig({
modules: ['wideangle-nuxt'],
runtimeConfig: {
public: {
wideangle: {
siteId: "8D27G3B9ACA01F4241",
domain: "your.domain.com",
fingerprint: false,
suppressDnt: true,
includeParams: ['q', 'customerId'],
excludePaths: ['^/admin.*'],
ignoreHash: true,
consentMarker: `WAA_CONSENT=true`
}
}
}
})
Usage
The Wide Angle Analytics provides a composable which can be used in your component.
<template>
<button @click="sendEvent">Send Event</button>
</template>
<script setup>
import { useWideAngle } from '#imports';
const sendEvent = () => {
useWideAngle().dispatchEvent('basket-open', {'page': 'catalogue'}, {'item-price': 599.00, 'basket-total': 1299.00});
}
</script>
You will find a fully functional example in this repository.
Tracking Pageviews
No action necessary. The tracker script automatically issues Page View and Page Leave events.
Tracking Events
Wide Angle supports three specialized events:
- clicks
- downloads
- custom actions
Site has to have these events enabled in the Wide Angle Analytics configuration prior to usage. Otherwise the tracker script will not send these events. Consult the official documentation regarding how to enable event handling.
Tracking Clicks
Currently Click Events are emitted automatically based on element data attributes.
Tracking Downloads
Depending on the configured mode, the Download Event will fire automatically when either:
- a file with recognized extension is being downloaded, or
- when a link is marked with
data-waa-name
attribute.
Tracking Custom Actions
Custom actions are the most flexible and can be triggered directly from Vue components. As such, their usage is not limitted due to the Shadow DOM.
Example:
<template>
<button @click="sendEvent()">Send Event</button>
</template>
<script setup>
import { useWideAngle } from '#imports'
const sendEvent = async () => {
const params = {
session: 'cjhw92nf9aq',
cohort: 'c1233'
}
useWideAngle().dispatchEvent('interest', params);
}
</script>
Module Assets
You can find a high-resolution Wide Angle Analytics logo and icon on our media page.
Recording consent
The Wide Angle Analytics, thanks to is privacy-first, anonymous approach to web traffic analytics does not requires consent by default.
However, we do offer multiple tools that support collecting consent should it be required in your use case.
Opt-Out by default
If the visitors browsers has DoNotTrack
setting enabled in the browser, it will be understood as opt-out and not tracking events will be issued.
You website can't overwrite this behaviour by specifying suppressDnt
setting.
wideangle: {
siteId: "8D27G3B9ACA01F4241",
suppressDnt: true
}
## Opt-In or Opt-Out based on Cookie
Wide Angle can be configure to handle presence of a cookie, or a cookie with specific value, as an implicit consent. Lack of the cookie will be handled as implicit opt-out.
Example configuration with cookie marker, expecting cookie name WAA_CONSENT
with value true
:
wideangle: {
siteId: "8D27G3B9ACA01F4241",
consentMarker: "WAA_CONSENT=true"
}
Programmatic consent
The Wide Angle serving offers two additional methods, which allow for recording tracking consent:
recordConsent(subjectId: String): void
, andrevokeConsent()
Calling above methods on waa
service will overwrite other consent mechanism (ie. DoNotTrack, and cookie marker).
Example usage:
<script setup>
import { useWideAngle } from '#imports'
useWideAngle().recordConsent('FHJ44111');
</script>