This document describes how to get started using the Matomo Tracking SDK for React Native. Matomo is the leading open source web analytics platform that gives you valuable insights into your website's visitors, your marketing campaigns and much more, so you can optimize your strategy and experience of your visitors. This relies on the native Android SDK and on the native iOS SDK for Matomo and this README page is heavily inspired by it.
Integrating Matomo into your React Native app
- Install Matomo
- Create a new website in the Matomo web interface. Copy the Website ID from "Settings > Websites".
- Include the library
- Initialize Tracker.
- Track screen views, goals and more.
With CocoaPods
- add
pod ‘react-native-piwik’, :path => ‘../node_modules/react-native-piwik’
to your ios/Podfile - run
pod install
Manually
- Add
node_modules/react-native-matomo/ios/BNFMatomo.xcodeproj
to your xcode project, usually under theLibraries
group - Add
libBNFMatomo.a
(fromProducts
underBNFMatomo.xcodeproj
) to build target'sLinked Frameworks and Libraries
andTarget Dependencies
lists - If the MatomoTracker is the first Swift library in your project you need to add a random .swift file to your project
- In your main target set the Swift version to 4.2
- Open
/android/settings.gradle
- Below
include ':app'
add:
include ':react-native-matomo'
project(':react-native-matomo').projectDir = new File(rootProject.projectDir, '../node_modules/react-native-matomo/android/')
- Open
android/app/build.gradle
- Add the following under
dependencies
:
compile project(':react-native-matomo')
- Open your
MainApplication.java
file underandroid/src
- Import the lib using
import de.bonify.reactnativematomo.MatomoPackage;
- Add the following
new MatomoPackage()
to thegetPackages
function.
Before using any function below, the tracker must be initialized.
Matomo.initTracker('https://your-matomo-domain.tld/piwik.php', 1);
Providing the tracker with a user ID lets you connect data collected from multiple devices and multiple browsers for the same user. A user ID is typically a non empty string such as username, email address or UUID that uniquely identifies the user. The User ID must be the same for a given user across all her devices and browsers. . If user ID is used, it must be persisted locally by the app and set directly on the tracker each time the app is started.
If no user ID is used, the SDK will generate, manage and persist a random id for you.
Matomo.setUserId('123e4567-e89b-12d3-a456-426655440000');
The Matomo SDK currently supports Custom Dimensions for the Visit Scope. Using Custom Dimensions you can add properties to the whole visit, such as "Did the user finish the tutorial?", "Is the user a paying user?" or "Which version of the Application is being used?" and such. Before sending custom dimensions please make sure Custom Dimensions are properly installed and documented. You will need the ID of your configured Dimension.
After that you can set a new Dimension,
Matomo.setCustomDimension(1, 'abc');
or remove an already set dimension.
Matomo.setCustomDimension(1, null);
Dimensions in the Visit Scope will be sent along every Page View or Event. Custom Dimensions are not persisted by the SDK and have to be re-configured upon application startup.
To send a screen view set the screen path and titles on the tracker.
Matomo.trackScreen('/your_activity', 'Title');
To collect data about user's interaction with interactive components of your app, like button presses or the use of a particular item in a game use trackEvent.
Matomo.trackEvent('category', 'action', 'label', 1000);
If you want to trigger a conversion manually or track some user interaction simply call the method trackGoal. Read more about what is a Goal in Matomo.
Matomo.trackGoal(1, revenue);
If you want to track the app downloads, there is also a function to do that (only supported on Android).
Matomo.trackAppDownload();
- Fork the project
- Create a feature branch based on the 'master' branch
- Create a PR and feel proud.
react-native-matomo is released under the MIT license, see LICENSE.