cloudflare-analytics
cloudflare-analytics
Cloudflare Web Analytics Module for Nuxt
Nuxt Cloudflare Web Analytics Modules
Add Cloudflare Web Analytics to your Nuxt Project.
The latest versions, above 1.0.8+
are made for Nuxt 3, if you want to use nuxt 2, use 0.1.5
Note: this modules is not enabled in dev mode.
You can set environment variable NODE_ENV
to production
for testing in dev mode.
Setup
- Add
nuxt-cloudflare-analytics
dependency using yarn or npm to your projectnpm i nuxt-cloudflare-analytics
oryarn install nuxt-cloudflare-analytics
- Add
nuxt-cloudflare-analytics
tomodules
section ofnuxt.config.ts
{
// either
modules: [
[
'nuxt-cloudflare-analytics',
{
// See below for more options
token: 'your-token', // Example 1a2b3v4a5er6ac7r8afd
},
],
]
// or
modules: [
'nuxt-cloudflare-analytics'
],
cloudflareAnalytics: {
// See below for more options
token: 'your-token', // Example 1a2b3v4a5er6ac7r8afd
}
}
You can find token on Web Aalytics Page at Cloudflare Dashboard.
Options
token
(!string)
- Required
- Cloudflare analytics token, example:
1a2b3v4a5er6ac7r8afd
scriptPath
(string | false | undefined)
- (Optional), defaults to
/_ca/b.js
. This is thebeacon.min.js
from cloudflare. - You can set it to
false
to not use a local script and instead use the CDN script (https://static.cloudflareinsights.com/beacon.min.js). This is not recommended though, since some browsers may not load this script otherwise. - You can set it to a custom path to define where your local script is. This must be a
.js
file inside yourpublic
folder. So if you have this file underpublic/my/beacon.js
, you should set this option tomy/beacon.js
.
proxyPath
(string | false | undefined)
- (Optional), defaults to
false
. - You can set it to a custom path to generate a proxy nuxt server api endpoint. This must start with
/api
. E.g. setproxyPath
to/api/_ca/p
, then the module will automatically- Generate this endpoint
- Change the
scriptPath
to use this endpoint (as long as you don't set it to something own)
- The automatically created proxy endpoint is used to send data to Cloudflare.
- Benefit: This avoids some browsers blocking this request.
- Downside: Depending where you host your page, cloudflare will take this country as the origin of the page click. So if you host your page in the US (e.g. vercel) but your visitor is from Germany, you will see the US as the origin of the click in your dashboard.
- You can set it to
false
to not use a proxy and directly call cloudflare. Be prepared that some browsers may block the request and you will not see any data. - If you have another solution for this, e.g. vercels rewrite config, set
proxyPath
tofalse
and define acustomProxyPath
(see below).
customProxyPath
(string | undefined)
- (Optional), defaults to
undefined
. Only define this if you setproxyPath
tofalse
. - This is the path to your custom proxy endpoint, e.g. from vercels rewrite config.
- e.g.
// nuxt.config.ts
{
cloudflareAnalytics: {
token: 'your-token', // Example 1a2b3v4a5er6ac7r8afd
proxyPath: false,
customProxyPath: '/my-proxy'
}
}
// vercel.json
{
"rewrites": [{ "source": "/my-proxy", "destination": "https://cloudflareinsights.com/cdn-cgi/rum" }]
}
Contributors
- hamlogic (https://github.com/hamlogic)
- madebyfabian (https://github.com/madebyfabian)
License
MIT © Hamjs
Development
- Clone repo
- Install dependencies
- Switch into Take Over Mode
- Ensure local files are generated using npm run dev:prepare
- Start playground using npm run dev
- Follow this document to learn more about Nuxt modules: https://nuxt.com/docs/guide/going-further/modules