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Setting up site analytics
As with any other service that is offered on the web, understanding how your documentation is actually used can be an essential success factor. While Material for MkDocs natively integrates with Google Analytics, other analytics services can be used, too.
Configuration
Google Analytics
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After heading over to your Google Analytics account to create a new
property in order to obtain a new tracking id of the form UA-XXXXXXXX-X
,
add it to mkdocs.yml
:
google_analytics:
- UA-XXXXXXXX-X
- auto
Enabling site search tracking
Besides basic page views, site search can also be tracked to better understand how people use your documentation and what they expect to find. To enable search tracking:
- Go to your Google Analytics admin settings
- Select the property for the respective tracking code
- Go to the view settings tab.
- Scroll down and enable site search settings
- Set the query parameter to
q
.
Customization
Using other analytics services
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In order to integrate another analytics service provider offering an
asynchronous JavaScript-based tracking solution, you can extend the theme
and override the analytics
block:
{% block analytics %}
{# Add custom analytics integration here #}
{% endblock %}
Using instant loading
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If you're using instant loading, you may use the location$
observable
which will emit the current URL
to listen for navigation events and register
a page view event with:
app.location$.subscribe(function(url) {
/* Add custom page event tracking here */
})
Note that this must be integrated with additional JavaScript, and cannot be
included as part of the analytics
block, which is included in the head
of
the document.