I'm developing a webpage and have been asked to instrument the back end to record user clicks on links. I found google analytics and thought that would provide all the tracking they could ever want. So I set up a Google analytics account. In the head of the webpage I added:
<script>
window.dataLayer = window.dataLayer || [];
function gtag() { dataLayer.push(arguments); }
gtag('js', new Date());
gtag('config', 'UA-MYCODEXX-1');
</script>
I've then added a button to my page like so:
<a href="didyouknow.html" class="btn btn-primary" onclick="trackOutboundLink(this, 'Internal Links', 'Did You Know'); return false;">More</a>
I've then been trying to figure out how to track link clicks. I've come across 3 differing approaches and I don't know what to use in my case:
function trackOutboundLink(link, category, action) {
try {
_gaq.push(['_trackEvent', category, action]);// OPTION 1
ga('send', 'event', category, action); // OPTION 2
gtag('event', category, action); // OPTION 3
} catch (err) {
}
setTimeout(function () {
document.location.href = link.href;
}, 100);
}
It seems from what I've read that OPTION 1 is outdated. OPTION 3 seems most in keeping with the gtag code in the script I had to add. But then I'm not sure if that requires also subscribing to Google Tag Manager? It's difficult for me to test because a system administrator has to deploy my webpages and scripts to the server and is not very responsive at present. Can I also test that this works when running the webpage locally on my PC? Thanks