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<!-- | |
Replace existing standard gtag.js tracking-code with this | |
snippet in order to store the Client ID in localStorage and use this ID when present | |
converted for direct code implementation from Simo Ahava´s solution for GTM; see | |
https://www.simoahava.com/analytics/use-localstorage-client-id-persistence-google-analytics/ | |
for details | |
Client IDs will survive deletion of cookies by user or ITP 2.1 | |
- replace UA-xxxxx-y with your own property id (2 instances) | |
- adjust special configuration like custom dimensions if present in existing code | |
- tracker is initialized with option 'anonymize_ip': true. Delete (2 instances) if not needed | |
- you do not need this comment or the other comments in the code below in a live source code - delete them after implementation! | |
NOTE: this solution only works for single-host domains like www.domain.com. | |
If you measure multiple subdomains like blog.domain.com, www.domain.com, app.domain.com | |
in a single property, localStorage is no solution! | |
--> | |
<script async src="https://www.googletagmanager.com/gtag/js?id=UA-xxxxx-y"></script> | |
<script> | |
var GA_TRACKING_ID = 'UA-xxxxx-y'; | |
var localStorageCid = { | |
objectName: 'ga_client_id', | |
expires: 1000*60*60*24*365*2 | |
}; | |
window.dataLayer = window.dataLayer || []; | |
function gtag(){dataLayer.push(arguments);} | |
gtag('js', new Date()); | |
if (window.localStorage) { | |
var lsCid; | |
var jsonObj = window.localStorage.getItem(localStorageCid.objectName) || '{}'; | |
var obj = JSON.parse(jsonObj); | |
var now = new Date().getTime(); | |
if (obj.clientId && obj.expires) { | |
if (now <= obj.expires) { | |
lsCid = obj.clientId; | |
} | |
} | |
//initialize - but do not send auto-hit | |
//add your own additional options here if present in existing code | |
gtag('config', GA_TRACKING_ID, { 'anonymize_ip': true, 'send_page_view': false, 'client_id': lsCid}); | |
//pageview gets sent now with callback for storing the Client ID | |
gtag('event', 'page_view', { | |
'event_callback': function() { | |
var tracker_id = GA_TRACKING_ID.replace(/-/g, '_'); | |
var tracker = window.ga.getByName('gtag_'+tracker_id); | |
var _lsc_clientId = tracker.get('clientId'); | |
var _lsc_obj = JSON.stringify({ | |
clientId: _lsc_clientId, | |
expires: new Date().getTime() + localStorageCid.expires | |
}); | |
window.localStorage.setItem(localStorageCid.objectName, _lsc_obj); | |
} | |
}); | |
} | |
else { | |
//add your own additional options here if present in existing code | |
gtag('config', GA_TRACKING_ID, { 'anonymize_ip': true }); | |
} | |
</script> |
<!-- | |
Replace existing standard Universal Analytics tracking-code with this | |
snippet in order to store the Client ID in localStorage and use this ID when present | |
converted for direct code implementation from Simo Ahava´s solution for GTM; see | |
https://www.simoahava.com/analytics/use-localstorage-client-id-persistence-google-analytics/ | |
for details | |
Client IDs will survive deletion of cookies by user or ITP 2.1 | |
- replace UA-xxxxx-y with your own property id | |
- adjust special configuration like custom dimensions below if present in existing code | |
- you do not need this comment or the other comments in the code below in a live source code - delete them after implementation! | |
NOTE: this solution only works for single-host domains like www.domain.com. | |
If you measure multiple subdomains like blog.domain.com, www.domain.com, app.domain.com | |
in a single property, localStorage is no solution! | |
--> | |
<script> | |
var GA_TRACKING_ID = 'UA-xxxxx-y'; | |
var localStorageCid = { | |
objectName: 'ga_client_id', | |
expires: 1000*60*60*24*365*2 | |
}; | |
(function(i,s,o,g,r,a,m){i['GoogleAnalyticsObject']=r;i[r]=i[r]||function(){ | |
(i[r].q=i[r].q||[]).push(arguments)},i[r].l=1*new Date();a=s.createElement(o), | |
m=s.getElementsByTagName(o)[0];a.async=1;a.src=g;m.parentNode.insertBefore(a,m) | |
})(window,document,'script','https://www.google-analytics.com/analytics.js','ga'); | |
if (window.localStorage) { | |
var lsCid; | |
var jsonObj = window.localStorage.getItem(localStorageCid.objectName) || '{}'; | |
var obj = JSON.parse(jsonObj); | |
var now = new Date().getTime(); | |
if (obj.clientId && obj.expires) { | |
if (now <= obj.expires) { | |
lsCid = obj.clientId; | |
} | |
} | |
ga('create', GA_TRACKING_ID, { 'clientId': lsCid }); | |
ga(function(tracker) { | |
var _lsc_clientId = tracker.get('clientId'); | |
var _lsc_obj = JSON.stringify({ | |
clientId: _lsc_clientId, | |
expires: new Date().getTime() + localStorageCid.expires | |
}); | |
window.localStorage.setItem(localStorageCid.objectName, _lsc_obj); | |
}); | |
} | |
else { | |
ga('create', GA_TRACKING_ID, 'auto'); | |
} | |
//Comment out if no anonymization required | |
ga('set', 'anonymizeIp', true); | |
//add additional configuration here. Example | |
//ga('set', 'dimension1', 'foo'); | |
ga('send', 'pageview'); | |
</script> |
Hallo, ich erhalte leider folgende Fehlermeldung: window.ga.getByName is not a function
Jemand eine Idee?
Danke im Voraus
Hallo,
Jemand eine Idee?
es scheint so, als würde sich etwas unter der Haube von gtag.js tun; vielleicht geht es nun weg von analytics.js als Unterbau und Richtung App+Web... Jedenfalls steht der Tracker offenbar erstaunlicherweise noch nicht zur Verfügung, wenn der Callback stattfindet. Ich zitiere hier eine Mail eines anderen Users des Codes mit dem gleichen Problem mit seiner Lösung, die ich nicht getestet habe:
I solved the error implementing timeout function...
function createFunctionWithTimeout(callback, opt_timeout) {
var called = false;
function fn() {
if (!called) {
called = true;
callback();
}
}
setTimeout(fn, opt_timeout || 1000);
return fn;
}
And then in your code:
gtag('event', 'page_view', {
'event_callback': function() {
createFunctionWithTimeout(function() {
...............
code here
...............
}
}
});
I hope this can help someone else...
Es gibt sicher nun einen neuen Weg, an die Client ID zu kommen, aber mir fehlt gerade die Zeit, dies zu erproben. Wer einen Hinweis hat, darf gern aushelfen.
Does this replace cookie storage with localStorage? Or does it use localStorage as a backup if cookies were deleted?
Does this replace cookie storage with localStorage? Or does it use localStorage as a backup if cookies were deleted?
It uses localStorage instead of cookies. So with later iterations of ITP, this makes no difference any longer. For ePrivacy cookies or localStorage will not change the game either
Thanks!
Mit ITP 2.3 hat sich faktisch jeder Ausweg über localStorage potentiell erledigt. Daher bleiben eigentlich nur noch Lösungen übrig, die (bis es auch denen an den Kragen geht) Cookies serverseitig erneuern. Siehe dazu z. B. https://gist.github.com/mbaersch/70bb1c1ee2ea4787544d1ed395de1727