UNPKG

@ionic-native/firebase-analytics

Version:

Ionic Native - Native plugins for ionic apps

52 lines (34 loc) 1.64 kB
<a style="float:right;font-size:12px;" href="http://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-native/edit/master/src/@ionic-native/plugins/firebase-analytics/index.ts#L1"> Improve this doc </a> # Firebase Analytics <p style="color:orange"> This plugin is still in beta stage and may not work as expected. Please submit any issues to the <a target="_blank" href="/issues">plugin repo</a>. </p> ``` $ ionic cordova plugin add cordova-plugin-firebase-analytics $ npm install @ionic-native/firebase-analytics ``` ## [Usage Documentation](https://ionicframework.com/docs/native/firebase-analytics/) Plugin Repo: [https://github.com/chemerisuk/cordova-plugin-firebase-analytics](https://github.com/chemerisuk/cordova-plugin-firebase-analytics) Cordova plugin for Firebase Analytics Go to firebase console and export google-services.json and GoogleService-Info.plist. Put those files into the root of your cordova app folder. NOTE: on iOS in order to collect demographic, age, gender data etc. you should additionally include AdSupport.framework into your project. ## Using capacitor? For Android you'll have to add in __android/app/src/main/AndroidManfiest.xml__ under `<application>` ``` <meta-data tools:replace="android:value" android:name="firebase_analytics_collection_enabled" android:value="true"/> <meta-data tools:replace="android:value" android:name="google_analytics_automatic_screen_reporting_enabled" android:value="false"/> ``` And in the same file, you'll have to add `xmlns:tools="http://schemas.android.com/tools"` to your _manifest_ tag. ## Supported platforms - Android - iOS