nuxt-facebook-pixel-module
A NuxtJS module thats injects Facebook Pixel code
Table of Contents
Requirements
- npm or yarn
- NuxtJS
- NodeJS
Install
$ npm install --save nuxt-facebook-pixel-module
// or
$ yarn add nuxt-facebook-pixel-module
Getting Started
Add nuxt-facebook-pixel-module
to modules
section of nuxt.config.js
.
{
modules: [
// Simple usage
'nuxt-facebook-pixel-module',
// With options
['nuxt-facebook-pixel-module', {
/* module options */
track: 'PageView',
pixelId: 'FACEBOOK_PIXEL_ID',
autoPageView: true,
disabled: false
}],
]
}
or even
{
modules: [
'nuxt-facebook-pixel-module',
],
facebook: {
/* module options */
track: 'PageView',
pixelId: 'FACEBOOK_PIXEL_ID',
autoPageView: true,
disabled: false
},
}
Automatically track PageView
By default, the module won't trigger any tracking event on route change. To enable this behaviour, you must specify the autoPageView
option and set to true
in the Nuxt module options.
{
modules: [
'nuxt-facebook-pixel-module',
],
facebook: {
/* module options */
pixelId: 'FACEBOOK_PIXEL_ID',
autoPageView: true
},
}
Disabling the pixel (for GDPR)
If you'd like to install the pixel disabled, and enable it later after the user has consented to its use, you can do so by setting disabled: true
in the pixel configuration:
{
modules: [
'nuxt-facebook-pixel-module',
],
facebook: {
...
disabled: true
},
}
Now, in your component, you can call the following in order to start the pixel and track the current page.
this.$fb.enable()
The pixel can be disabled again later on by using the .disable()
method.
Multiple pixel codes according to route
It's possible to use multiple pixel codes according to the user's route. This can be made through the pixels
property.
The pixels
property expects an array of options.
{
modules: [
'nuxt-facebook-pixel-module',
],
facebook: {
pixelId: 'DEFAULT_PIXEL_ID',
pixels: [
{
pixelId: 'FACEBOOK_PIXEL_ID',
routes: [
'/my-custom-route',
'/hello/*'
]
}
]
},
}
Per this example, whenever the user is on the /my-custom-route
, it will use the FACEBOOK_PIXEL_ID
instead of the DEFAULT_PIXEL_ID
. For all the other routes, it will use the default one.
Note : Since the pixels
property is an array of options, any other valid option (track
, manualMode
, ...) can be passed.
Module options
List of possible options in the module:
Option | Default | Required | Description |
---|---|---|---|
pixelId | null | true | The unique pixel identifier provided by Facebook. |
track | PageView | false | Default tracking event. |
version | 2.0 | false | Tracking version. |
disabled | false | false | Disable the Pixel by default when initialized. Can be enabled later through $fb.enable() and disabled again with $fb.disable() . |
debug | false | false | By default, tracking in development mode is disabled. By specifying true , you manually allow tracking in development mode. |
manualModef | false | false | By default, Facebook will trigger button click and page metadata. Set to true to disable this behaviour. See more informations
|
autoPageView | false | false | If set to true , automatically triggers a PageView track event on every page change. |
pixels | [] | false | An array of pixels be used according to a specific set of routes. See Multiple pixel codes according to route |
Facebook pixel instance
The tracking pixel instance is available on all vue component instances as $fb. It has the following methods:
Method | Purpose | Equivalent to |
---|---|---|
enable() | If you had previously set disabled: true in config, enables the pixel and tracks the current page view |
$fb.init(), $fb.track() |
disable() | Disables the pixel again | |
setPixelId() | Change the default pixelId & trigger an init it | |
init() | Initialises the pixel | fbq('init', <options.pixelId>) |
track(event, parameters) | Sends a track event with optional parameters . It's PageView by default if the event is not defined. |
fbq('track', <options.track>, parameters) |
query(key, value, parameters) | Call the underlying fbq instance with anything else. The parameters attribute is optional. |
fbq(key, value, parameters) |