A simple wrapper to pull in the CrazyEgg snippet with an AngularJS-based application. This structure is based on ng-optimizely
This module provides only a simple API to download the CrazyEgg snippet onto the page. The loadProject
method(usage described below) returns a promise so you can delay execution until after the snippet has loaded.
$ bower install --save ng-crazyegg
Then require ng-crazyegg in your application:
var app = angular.module('app', ['ng-crazyegg']);
In your app's run block execute the initCrazyEgg
method:
angular.module('app')
.run(['crazyegg', function(crazyegg) {
crazyegg.initCrazyEgg('12345678');
}]);
I can say TODO ... but I won't do them .... sooooo :)
The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2014 Jacopo Tarantino
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