Google Analytics

Learn how to use the Google Analytics provider in Next.js Supabase Turbo

The Google Analytics provider in Next.js Supabase Turbo is a simple way to integrate Google Analytics into your Next.js application using the Makerkit's Analytics package.

Installation

First, you need to pull the @kit/analytics package into your project using the CLI

npx @makerkit/cli@latest plugins install

When prompted, select the Google Analytics package from the list of available packages. Once the command completes, you should see the packages/plugins/google-analytics directory in your project.

You can now import this package into your project:

pnpm add "@kit/google-analytics@workspace:*" --filter "@kit/analytics" -D

You can now use the Google Analytics plugin in the Analytics package. Update the packages/analytics/src/index.ts file as follows:

packages/analytics/src/index.ts
import { createGoogleAnalyticsService } from '@kit/google-analytics'; import { createAnalyticsManager } from './analytics-manager'; import type { AnalyticsManager } from './types'; export const analytics: AnalyticsManager = createAnalyticsManager({ providers: { 'google-analytics': createGoogleAnalyticsService, }, });

Configuration

Please add the following environment variables to your .env file:

NEXT_PUBLIC_GA_MEASUREMENT_ID=your-measurement-id

This is the Measurement ID of your Google Analytics property. You can find it in the Google Analytics dashboard.

Additionally, you can add the following environment variable to your .env file:

NEXT_PUBLIC_GA_DISABLE_PAGE_VIEWS_TRACKING=true NEXT_PUBLIC_GA_DISABLE_LOCALHOST_TRACKING=true

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