use_findologic_with_google_analytics:filtertracking
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| Filter clicks in navigation | findologicEvent | FINDOLOGIC Result Click | Query | ID of the clicked product | | | Filter clicks in navigation | findologicEvent | FINDOLOGIC Result Click | Query | ID of the clicked product | | ||
+ | <note>"Submitted queries" is not necessary if a page reload is done on a submitted search on your website</note> | ||
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* Set a click handler to the filter. | * Set a click handler to the filter. | ||
* The click handler sends the used filter to Google Analytics. | * The click handler sends the used filter to Google Analytics. | ||
- | * If you are using a direct implementation of Google Analytics, you can use the following method: | + | * The following snippets might help you to implement the tracking in your API/Plugin integration: |
<code javascript>ga('send', 'event', ..)</code> | <code javascript>ga('send', 'event', ..)</code> | ||
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transport: 'beacon' | transport: 'beacon' | ||
});</code> | });</code> | ||
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+ | <note>For Direct integrations the data is sent out of the box to Google Analytics as soon as the connection is working correctly.</note> | ||
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