Native integration of Plausible Analytics for Nuxt.
- π» No configuration necessary
- π― Track events and page views manually with composables
- π Optional API proxy to avoid ad-blockers
- π
.env
file support - π§Ί Sensible default options
- π¦Ύ SSR-ready
npx nuxi@latest module add plausible
Add @nuxtjs/plausible
to the modules
section of your Nuxt configuration:
// `nuxt.config.ts`
export default defineNuxtConfig({
modules: ['@nuxtjs/plausible'],
})
Done! Plausible will now run in your application's client.
Tip
By default, @nuxtjs/plausible
will use window.location.hostname
for the Plausible domain
configuration key, which should suit most use-cases. If you need to customize the domain, you can do so in the module options.
All supported module options can be configured using the plausible
key in your Nuxt configuration:
export default defineNuxtConfig({
modules: ['@nuxtjs/plausible'],
plausible: {
// Prevent tracking on localhost
ignoredHostnames: ['localhost'],
},
})
Tip
To allow tracking events on localhost, set the ignoredHostnames
option to an empty array.
Alternatively, leveraging automatically replaced public runtime config values by matching environment variables at runtime, set your desired option in your project's .env
file:
# Sets the `plausible.domain` option to `example.com`
NUXT_PUBLIC_PLAUSIBLE_DOMAIN=example.com
With this setup, you can omit the plausible
key in your Nuxt configuration.
The module provides a proxy API feature that allows you to route Plausible events through your Nitro server instead of sending them directly to Plausible's servers. This is useful if you want to prevent ad blockers from blocking requests to Plausible's domain. When proxy is enabled, the tracker will automatically route requests through the current origin.
To enable the proxy API, set the proxy
option to true
:
export default defineNuxtConfig({
modules: ['@nuxtjs/plausible'],
plausible: {
proxy: true,
},
})
Note
When enabled, all Plausible events will be sent to your server first, which then forwards them to Plausible's API. The default proxy endpoint is /_plausible
, but you can customize the path using the proxyBaseEndpoint
module option.
Option | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
enabled |
boolean |
true |
Whether the tracker shall be enabled. |
hashMode |
boolean |
false |
Whether page views shall be tracked when the URL hash changes. Enable this if your Nuxt app uses the hashMode router option instead of the default history mode. |
domain |
string |
'window.location.hostname' |
The domain to bind tracking event to. |
ignoredHostnames |
string[] |
['localhost'] |
Hostnames to ignore when tracking events. |
ignoreSubDomains |
boolean |
false |
Ignore the hostname if it is a subdomain of ignoredHostnames . |
apiHost |
string |
https://plausible.io |
The API host where the events will be sent to. |
autoPageviews |
boolean |
true |
Track the current page and all further pages automatically. Disable this if you want to manually manage pageview tracking. |
autoOutboundTracking |
boolean |
false |
Track all outbound link clicks automatically. If enabled, a MutationObserver automagically detects link nodes throughout the application and binds click events to them. |
logIgnoredEvents |
boolean |
false |
Log events to the console if they are ignored. |
proxy |
boolean |
false |
Whether to proxy the event endpoint through the current origin. |
proxyBaseEndpoint |
string |
'/_plausible' |
The base endpoint to proxy the Plausible event endpoint through. |
As with other composables in the Nuxt ecosystem, they are auto-imported and can be used in your application's components.
Note
Since the Plausible instance is available in the client only, executing the composables on the server will have no effect.
Track a custom event. Track your defined goals by passing the goal's name as the argument eventName
.
Type Declarations
function useTrackEvent(
eventName: string,
options?: EventOptions,
eventData?: PlausibleOptions,
): void
Example
// Tracks the `signup` goal
useTrackEvent('signup')
// Tracks the `Download` goal passing a `method` property.
useTrackEvent('Download', { props: { method: 'HTTP' } })
Manually track a page view.
Pass optional event data to be sent with the eventData
argument. Defaults to the current page's data merged with the default options provided during the Plausible initialization.
Type Declarations
function useTrackPageview(
eventData?: PlausibleOptions,
options?: EventOptions,
): void
- Clone this repository
- Enable Corepack using
corepack enable
- Install dependencies using
pnpm install
- Run
pnpm run dev:prepare
- Start development server using
pnpm run dev
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