What I am trying to accomplish:
- Use Google Tag Manager to dynamically build
JSON-LD
script
Why:
- To create a
Rich Card
showcased in theSERP
Problem:
When trying to create a User-Defined Variable as well as the script used by the Tag itself. When utilizing the Preview and Debug feature of GTM. I receive the following error:
this language feature is only supported for ECMASCRIPT6 mode or better: let declaration. Use --language_in=ECMASCRIPT6 or ECMASCRIPT6_STRICT to enable ES6 features.
I understand... or at least I think I understand that I need to tell the compiler to
Use --language_in=ECMASCRIPT6 or ECMASCRIPT6_STRICT
But how do I accomplish this?
<script>
(function(){
// ==ClosureCompiler==
// @compilation_level SIMPLE_OPTIMIZATIONS
// @output_file_name default.js
// @language_in=ECMASCRIPT6_STRICT;
// @language_out=ES5_STRICT;
// ==/ClosureCompiler==
"use strict";
let data = {
"@context": "http://schema.org",
"@type": "MovingCompany",
"name": "WDA Movers",
"logo" : {
"@type" : "ImageObject",
"url" : "http://wda-moving.online/images/logo.jpg",
"height" : 435,
"width" : 361
},
"address": {
"@type": "PostalAddress",
"addressLocality": "Eugene",
"addressRegion": "OR",
"postalCode": "97404",
"streetAddress": "411 Heywood Avenue"
},
"openingHours": "Mo-Su 7:00-23:30",
"priceRange": "$$$",
"telephone": "(541) 255-9876",
"url": "http://wda-moving.online",
"sameAs" : [
"https://www.facebook.com/wda.movers/",
"https://plus.google.com/+WDAMoversEugene/about?gmbpt=true&hl=en"
],
"aggregateRating": {
"@type": "AggregateRating",
"ratingValue": {{YELP_rating}},
"reviewCount": {{YELP_review_count}},
"bestRating": "5",
"worstRating": "1"
},
"review": {
"@type" : "Review",
"author" : {{YELP_reviews_user_name}},
"reviewBody" : {{YELP_reviews_excerpt}},
"reviewRating" : {
"@type": "Rating",
"ratingValue": {{YELP_reviews_rating}}
}
}
}
let richCard = document.createElement('script');
richCard.type = "application/ld+json";
richCard.innerHTML = JSON.stringify(data);
document.getElementsByTagName('head')[0].appendChild(richCard);
})(document);
</script>
As you can see I've tried adding the following to the script above:
// ==ClosureCompiler==
// @compilation_level SIMPLE_OPTIMIZATIONS
// @output_file_name default.js
// @language_in=ECMASCRIPT6_STRICT;
// @language_out=ES5_STRICT;
// ==/ClosureCompiler==
"use strict";
This did not work... can anyone help me?