Google Analytics and Samsung Smart TV Apps

╄→尐↘猪︶ㄣ 提交于 2019-11-30 14:11:54

So you need an iframe to put the file with GA snippet inside. The file must be on remote server, because Samsung Smart TV apps works on localhost and GA ignore calls from local.

  <iframe name='ga' src="http://example.com/ga.html" width="0" height="0"/>

From the GA snippet you can remove the line, if you don't want GA to count trackPage on iframe load.

  _gaq.push(['_trackPageview']);

Then in the main script you add this function:

  var trackPage = function(url) {
    if (window.ga && window.ga._gaq)
      window.ga._gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/samsung' + url.replace(/ /g, "_")]);
  };

So calling for example trackPage("/sports/football/barcelona chelsea") somewhere in the app will produce GA track page with exact url:

 /samsung/sports/football/barcelona_chelsea

It is very efficient - you can play with GA Real time and you can see how nice it works. As GA works asynchronous the iframe never gets reloaded.

As far as i know you need to link to it using an Iframe, otherwise it will not fire the events.

<iframe src='http://yourwebserver.com/ga-code-application-start.html' width='0' height='0'/></iframe>
André van Toly

I would recommend - and ended up with- implementing your/my own, with for example an Ajax call with GET to Google Analytics like described here https://stackoverflow.com/a/24181771/174953 Especially since all needed parameters can be found in GA's own documentation https://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/protocol/v1/parameters#content

I discovered in Samsungs forums that the iframe option didn't work on all models, I believe not on 2013+

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