@twinalyze/web-analytics 1.0.6 → 1.0.7
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- package/package.json +1 -1
package/README.md
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# @twinalyze/web-analytics
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**Twinalyze Web Analytics SDK** for tracking events, sessions, users, and performance in modern web applications.
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## Installation
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You can install the package via npm:
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```bash
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npm install @twinalyze/web-analytics
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Usage
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Initialize the SDK
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First, import the SDK into your JavaScript file:
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import { Twinalyze } from '@twinalyze/web-analytics';
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Next, initialize the SDK with your API key:
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TwinalyzeAnalytics.init({ apiKey: 'YOUR_API_KEY' , organization: 'YOUR_ORG_KEY' });
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now auto events start tracking
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Track Custom Events:
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TwinalyzeAnalytics.track('Custom_Event_Name', {
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label: 'Event Label',
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value: 100
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});
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