Fathom Client
This library is a JavaScript client for Fathom Analytics.
- Asynchronous script loading. We provide a
load
function that will asynchronously inject the Fathom<script>
tag (great for single-page app environments). import
-able tracking functions. We provide tracking functions (trackPageview
andtrackGoal
) that you can import and safely call anywhere (even if the Fathom script has not yet finished loading).
Maintained with
Installation
Run the following to install in your project:
npm install fathom-client
Motivation
The standard installation flow for Fathom is to drop their snippet on your page, which will automatically load the library and track a pageview. This approach works great for server-rendered sites with full page refreshes, but gets tricky when:
- Routing happens on the client-side (e.g. an SPA)
- The DOM is abstracted away (e.g. Next.js)
This library provides an interface you can use to orchestrate Fathom calls at various points in your page lifecycle:
import * as Fathom from 'fathom-client';
// Upon initial page load...
Fathom.load('MY_FATHOM_ID');
// In the route changed event handler...
const onRouteChangeComplete = () => {
Fathom.trackPageview();
};
// In an event handler where a goal is achieved...
const onSignUp = () => {
Fathom.trackGoal('Sign Up', 100);
};
API Reference
load(siteId: string, opts?: object)
Injects the Fathom script into the DOM and loads the script asynchronously.
Arguments
siteId
- The site ID provided in the Fathom UI.opts
- An Object of options:url
- The URL of the tracking script (defaults tohttps://cdn.usefathom.com/script.js
). If you're using a custom domain then you should change this parameter to use it (examplehttps://parrot.yourwebsite.com/script.js
).auto
- Whenfalse
, skips automatically tracking page views on script load (defaults totrue
).honorDNT
- Whentrue
, honors the DNT header in the visitor's browsercanonical
- Whenfalse
, ignores the canonical tag if present (defaults totrue
).includedDomains
- Only tracks when on one of these domains.excludedDomains
- Only tracks when NOT on one of these domains.spa
- Accepts one of the following values:auto
,history
, orhash
(see advanced docs).
Example
import { load } from 'fathom-client';
load('MY_FATHOM_ID', {
includedDomains: ['example.com']
});
trackPageview(opts?: object)
Tracks a pageview.
Arguments
opts
- An Object of options:url
- When set, overrideswindow.location
.referrer
- When set, overridesdocument.referrer
.
Example
import { trackPageview } from 'fathom-client';
trackPageview();
trackGoal(code: string, cents: number)
Tracks a goal.
Arguments
code
- the code provided in the Fathom UI.cents
- the value of the goal conversion.
Example
import { trackGoal } from 'fathom-client';
trackGoal('MY_GOAL_CODE', 100);
enableTrackingForMe()
Enables tracking for the current visitor.
See https://usefathom.com/docs/features/exclude.
Arguments
None.
Example
import { enableTrackingForMe } from 'fathom-client';
enableTrackingForMe();
blockTrackingForMe()
Blocks tracking for the current visitor.
See https://usefathom.com/docs/features/exclude.
Arguments
None.
Example
import { blockTrackingForMe } from 'fathom-client';
blockTrackingForMe();
isTrackingEnabled()
Checks if tracking is enabled for the current visitor.
See https://usefathom.com/docs/features/exclude.
Arguments
None.
Returns
Boolean.
Example
import { isTrackingEnabled } from 'fathom-client';
const check = isTrackingEnabled(); // `true` by default
setSite(id: string)
Sets the site ID for tracking (overrides the ID used when loading Fathom).
Arguments
id
- The site ID provided in the Fathom UI.
Example
import { load, setSite } from 'fathom-client';
load('MY_FATHOM_ID');
setSite('A_DIFFERENT_FATHOM_ID');
Usage
This library is JavaScript framework-agnostic. Below are some usage examples with popular frameworks.
Next.js
pages
directory (v12 and older)
Using If you are using the latest Next.js beta with the
app
directory, see the modified instructions below.
Create an _app.js
file in your pages
directory, like this:
import React, { useEffect } from 'react';
import Router from 'next/router';
import * as Fathom from 'fathom-client';
// Record a pageview when route changes
Router.events.on('routeChangeComplete', (as, routeProps) => {
if (!routeProps.shallow) {
Fathom.trackPageview();
}
});
function App({ Component, pageProps }) {
// Initialize Fathom when the app loads
useEffect(() => {
Fathom.load('MY_FATHOM_ID', {
includedDomains: ['yourwebsite.com']
});
}, []);
return <Component {...pageProps} />;
}
export default App;
app
directory (v13)
Using the experimental Create a Fathom
client component:
// Fathom.tsx
'use client'
import { load, trackPageview } from 'fathom-client'
import { useEffect, Suspense } from 'react'
import { usePathname, useSearchParams } from 'next/navigation'
function TrackPageView() {
const pathname = usePathname()
const searchParams = useSearchParams()
useEffect(() => {
load('MY_FATHOM_ID', {
includedDomains: ['yourwebsite.com'],
auto: false
})
}, [])
// Record a pageview when route changes
useEffect(() => {
trackPageview();
}, [pathname, searchParams])
return null;
}
export default function Fathom() {
return <Suspense fallback={null}>
<TrackPageView />
</Suspense>
}
Then, add the client component to your root layout.tsx
file:
// layout.tsx
import Fathom from "./Fathom"
export default function RootLayout({ children }: { children: ReactNode }) {
return (
<html lang="en">
<head>
</head>
<body>
<Fathom />
<Page>{children}</Page>
</body>
</html>
)
}
Upgrading to 3.x
The 3.0 release comes with a new way to load Fathom:
- Fathom.load();
- Fathom.setSiteId('MY_FATHOM_ID');
+ Fathom.load('MY_FATHOM_ID');
The load
function also accepts an object of options:
Fathom.load('MY_FATHOM_ID', {
includedDomains: ['yourwebsite.com']
});
See advanced options for tracking.
Releasing
Run the following to publish a new version:
npm run release