Tracking javascript errors in Google Analytics but WITHOUT Google Tag Manager
I am trying to track javascript errors in Google Analytics (analytics.js) but without Google Tag Manager, since I am using another TMS.
I have tried the codes given by @lisburnite here :
Logging javascript errors within Google Analytics
But they do not seem to trigger any errors hits.
The question was from 2016, so any more recent codes?
Thanks !
javascript google-analytics tracking
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I am trying to track javascript errors in Google Analytics (analytics.js) but without Google Tag Manager, since I am using another TMS.
I have tried the codes given by @lisburnite here :
Logging javascript errors within Google Analytics
But they do not seem to trigger any errors hits.
The question was from 2016, so any more recent codes?
Thanks !
javascript google-analytics tracking
That question links to a documentation that was last updated in July this year. Have you tried what was written in there? developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/…
– Iskandar Reza Razali
Nov 20 '18 at 18:15
Yes i've seen it, but I dont really see how it is related. It seems to be useful for tracking the fact that the jserror tracking fails, but not for tracking any javascript errors on the page, no?
– jeremy
Nov 21 '18 at 14:50
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I am trying to track javascript errors in Google Analytics (analytics.js) but without Google Tag Manager, since I am using another TMS.
I have tried the codes given by @lisburnite here :
Logging javascript errors within Google Analytics
But they do not seem to trigger any errors hits.
The question was from 2016, so any more recent codes?
Thanks !
javascript google-analytics tracking
I am trying to track javascript errors in Google Analytics (analytics.js) but without Google Tag Manager, since I am using another TMS.
I have tried the codes given by @lisburnite here :
Logging javascript errors within Google Analytics
But they do not seem to trigger any errors hits.
The question was from 2016, so any more recent codes?
Thanks !
javascript google-analytics tracking
javascript google-analytics tracking
asked Nov 20 '18 at 16:45
jeremyjeremy
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That question links to a documentation that was last updated in July this year. Have you tried what was written in there? developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/…
– Iskandar Reza Razali
Nov 20 '18 at 18:15
Yes i've seen it, but I dont really see how it is related. It seems to be useful for tracking the fact that the jserror tracking fails, but not for tracking any javascript errors on the page, no?
– jeremy
Nov 21 '18 at 14:50
add a comment |
That question links to a documentation that was last updated in July this year. Have you tried what was written in there? developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/…
– Iskandar Reza Razali
Nov 20 '18 at 18:15
Yes i've seen it, but I dont really see how it is related. It seems to be useful for tracking the fact that the jserror tracking fails, but not for tracking any javascript errors on the page, no?
– jeremy
Nov 21 '18 at 14:50
That question links to a documentation that was last updated in July this year. Have you tried what was written in there? developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/…
– Iskandar Reza Razali
Nov 20 '18 at 18:15
That question links to a documentation that was last updated in July this year. Have you tried what was written in there? developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/…
– Iskandar Reza Razali
Nov 20 '18 at 18:15
Yes i've seen it, but I dont really see how it is related. It seems to be useful for tracking the fact that the jserror tracking fails, but not for tracking any javascript errors on the page, no?
– jeremy
Nov 21 '18 at 14:50
Yes i've seen it, but I dont really see how it is related. It seems to be useful for tracking the fact that the jserror tracking fails, but not for tracking any javascript errors on the page, no?
– jeremy
Nov 21 '18 at 14:50
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As user mrded mentioned in the later answer in the post you referred to, are you sure you:
1. have jQuery loaded at the right moment
2. have jQuery with "$" loaded at all (and not with "jQuery" instead)
Did you try his code instead?
Thanks for the reply. Yes jquery is defined before, and with $ As for his code, I tried it. It did trigger a hit with the data, but no pageview for Google Analytics Furthermore, I do not want to implement the GA + this one because I do not want to call the analytics.js twice in the page
– jeremy
Nov 21 '18 at 11:06
how do you mean "no pageview"? and you don't need to implement his code as a whole, but only the part with sending the event and defining the error tracking
– IgorKol
Nov 21 '18 at 16:07
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As user mrded mentioned in the later answer in the post you referred to, are you sure you:
1. have jQuery loaded at the right moment
2. have jQuery with "$" loaded at all (and not with "jQuery" instead)
Did you try his code instead?
Thanks for the reply. Yes jquery is defined before, and with $ As for his code, I tried it. It did trigger a hit with the data, but no pageview for Google Analytics Furthermore, I do not want to implement the GA + this one because I do not want to call the analytics.js twice in the page
– jeremy
Nov 21 '18 at 11:06
how do you mean "no pageview"? and you don't need to implement his code as a whole, but only the part with sending the event and defining the error tracking
– IgorKol
Nov 21 '18 at 16:07
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As user mrded mentioned in the later answer in the post you referred to, are you sure you:
1. have jQuery loaded at the right moment
2. have jQuery with "$" loaded at all (and not with "jQuery" instead)
Did you try his code instead?
Thanks for the reply. Yes jquery is defined before, and with $ As for his code, I tried it. It did trigger a hit with the data, but no pageview for Google Analytics Furthermore, I do not want to implement the GA + this one because I do not want to call the analytics.js twice in the page
– jeremy
Nov 21 '18 at 11:06
how do you mean "no pageview"? and you don't need to implement his code as a whole, but only the part with sending the event and defining the error tracking
– IgorKol
Nov 21 '18 at 16:07
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As user mrded mentioned in the later answer in the post you referred to, are you sure you:
1. have jQuery loaded at the right moment
2. have jQuery with "$" loaded at all (and not with "jQuery" instead)
Did you try his code instead?
As user mrded mentioned in the later answer in the post you referred to, are you sure you:
1. have jQuery loaded at the right moment
2. have jQuery with "$" loaded at all (and not with "jQuery" instead)
Did you try his code instead?
answered Nov 20 '18 at 20:23
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Thanks for the reply. Yes jquery is defined before, and with $ As for his code, I tried it. It did trigger a hit with the data, but no pageview for Google Analytics Furthermore, I do not want to implement the GA + this one because I do not want to call the analytics.js twice in the page
– jeremy
Nov 21 '18 at 11:06
how do you mean "no pageview"? and you don't need to implement his code as a whole, but only the part with sending the event and defining the error tracking
– IgorKol
Nov 21 '18 at 16:07
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Thanks for the reply. Yes jquery is defined before, and with $ As for his code, I tried it. It did trigger a hit with the data, but no pageview for Google Analytics Furthermore, I do not want to implement the GA + this one because I do not want to call the analytics.js twice in the page
– jeremy
Nov 21 '18 at 11:06
how do you mean "no pageview"? and you don't need to implement his code as a whole, but only the part with sending the event and defining the error tracking
– IgorKol
Nov 21 '18 at 16:07
Thanks for the reply. Yes jquery is defined before, and with $ As for his code, I tried it. It did trigger a hit with the data, but no pageview for Google Analytics Furthermore, I do not want to implement the GA + this one because I do not want to call the analytics.js twice in the page
– jeremy
Nov 21 '18 at 11:06
Thanks for the reply. Yes jquery is defined before, and with $ As for his code, I tried it. It did trigger a hit with the data, but no pageview for Google Analytics Furthermore, I do not want to implement the GA + this one because I do not want to call the analytics.js twice in the page
– jeremy
Nov 21 '18 at 11:06
how do you mean "no pageview"? and you don't need to implement his code as a whole, but only the part with sending the event and defining the error tracking
– IgorKol
Nov 21 '18 at 16:07
how do you mean "no pageview"? and you don't need to implement his code as a whole, but only the part with sending the event and defining the error tracking
– IgorKol
Nov 21 '18 at 16:07
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That question links to a documentation that was last updated in July this year. Have you tried what was written in there? developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/…
– Iskandar Reza Razali
Nov 20 '18 at 18:15
Yes i've seen it, but I dont really see how it is related. It seems to be useful for tracking the fact that the jserror tracking fails, but not for tracking any javascript errors on the page, no?
– jeremy
Nov 21 '18 at 14:50