| "sources": ["analytics.ts"], |
| "sourcesContent": ["interface TagManagerEvent {\n /**\n * event is the name of the event, used to filter events in\n * Google Analytics.\n */\n event: string;\n\n /**\n * event_category is a name that you supply as a way to group objects\n * that to analyze. Typically, you will use the same category name\n * multiple times over related UI elements (buttons, links, etc).\n */\n event_category?: string;\n\n /**\n * event_action is used to name the type of event or interaction you\n * want to measure for a particular web object. For example, with a\n * single \"form\" category, you can analyze a number of specific events\n * with this parameter, such as: form entered, form submitted.\n */\n event_action?: string;\n\n /**\n * event_label provide additional information for events that you want\n * to analyze, such as the text label of a link.\n */\n event_label?: string;\n\n /**\n * gtm.start is used to initialize Google Tag Manager.\n */\n 'gtm.start'?: number;\n}\n\n// eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-unused-vars\ndeclare global {\n interface Window {\n dataLayer?: (TagManagerEvent | VoidFunction)[];\n ga?: unknown;\n }\n}\n\n/**\n * track sends events to Google Tag Manager.\n */\nexport function track(\n event: string | TagManagerEvent,\n category?: string,\n action?: string,\n label?: string\n): void {\n window.dataLayer ??= [];\n if (typeof event === 'string') {\n window.dataLayer.push({\n event,\n event_category: category,\n event_action: action,\n event_label: label,\n });\n } else {\n window.dataLayer.push(event);\n }\n}\n\n/**\n * func adds functions to run sequentionally after\n * Google Tag Manager is ready.\n */\nexport function func(fn: () => void): void {\n window.dataLayer ??= [];\n window.dataLayer.push(fn);\n}\n"], |
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