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A lightweight JavaScript library for preserving user data from first website visit to signup.

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Purser

A lightweight JavaScript library for preserving user data from first website visit to signup.

Usage

The library stores data such as utm_medium, landing_page and referrer in a localStorage object, and makes the object available via a handy API with the following methods:

purser.create() // automatically called on first website visit
purser.fetch() // returns the object
purser.convert(obj) // returns the object updated with conversion data
purser.update(obj) // lets you add additional parameters to the object
purser.destroy() // removes the object from localStorage

~~ NEW in version 1.1.0: track visits and pageviews ~~
purser.visits.create() // adds a visit instance to the object, called automatically if has been over 30 minutes since the most recent visit.
purser.visits.all() // returns an array of all visits
purser.visits.fetch(id) // Fetch a specified visit
purser.visits.update(id, obj) // Update a specified visit with data in an object
purser.visits.delete(id) // Delete a specified visit

View a live example at http://purser.herokuapp.com/.

Installation

git clone https://github.com/bilbof/purser
  1. Add purser.min.js to every page on your website. When a visitor creates an account, call purser.convert(obj) and add the user to your CRM/ChartMogul with attributes returned.
  2. When a visitor creates an account, call purser.convert(obj) to get the visitor's marketing attributes
  3. Add the user's marketing attributes to them in your CRM or app

Example

See an example at http://github.com/bilbof/purser/example.

Code example

<script src="purser.js"></script>
<script>
  $('.red-signup-button').click(function(){

      var attributes = purser.convert({
        signup_button: "red-signup-button"
      });

      // here send the customer object to your CRM/app with their attributes
  });
</script>

The attributes object in the example above would look something like this:

{
	"first_website_visit": "2017-08-10T17:52:18.088Z",
	"referrer": "www.google.co.uk",
	"browser_timezone": 0,
	"browser_language": "en-GB",
	"landing_page": "http://localhost:5000/product",
	"screen_height": 800,
	"screen_width": 1280,
	"utm_medium": "google_search_ads",
	"utm_source": "google",
	"sign_up_button": "green-button",
	"converted_at": "2017-08-10T17:52:41.981Z",
  "visits_at_conversion": 12,
  "pageviews": 17,
  "last_visit": "2017-08-10T17:45:00",
  "visits": [<array of visit objects>],
	"conversion_page": "http://localhost:5000/signup"
}

Contributing

If you would like to contribute, PLEASE DO! Just create a Pull Request once you've made your changes.

Want a feature added, but would prefer not to do it yourself? Create an Issue.