How to Integrate Rudderstack with Your Ember.js App

Step-by-step guide to integrate RudderStack with your Ember.js app for event tracking.

This guide will help you integrate RudderStack with your Ember.js app using the JavaScript SDK. On successful integration, you can track and send real-time user events to your preferred destinations via RudderStack.

To set up the event stream on your Ember.js app, you need to perform the following steps:

Prerequisites

This guide assumes you have installed and set up your Ember.js app. Refer to the Ember.js documentation for more information.

Integrating the JavaScript SDK with your Ember.js app

Integrating the JavaScript SDK with your Ember.js app involves the following steps:

Creating a JavaScript source in RudderStack

The RudderStack JavaScript source is required track the events from your Ember.js app. Follow these steps to set it up in your RudderStack dashboard:

  1. Note the data plane URL in your RudderStack dashboard. This is required to set up the JavaScript SDK in your Ember.js app.

  1. Click on the Sources button in the left navigation bar and select New Source to create a source. Then, select Event Streams under Sources, and select JavaScript.

  1. Assign a name to your source and click Next.

  2. Your JavaScript source is now configured. Note down the write key for this source, as shown:

Installing and configuring the JavaScript SDK in your app

To integrate RudderStack with your Ember.js app and set up the tracking code, follow the steps below:

  1. In your Ember.js project folder, navigate to the app folder and open index.html.

  2. Within the page's <body> section, include the following code snippet:

<script>

      rudderanalytics = window.rudderanalytics = [];
      var methods = [
        "load",
        "page",
        "track",
        "identify",
        "alias",
        "group",
        "ready",
        "reset",
        "getAnonymousId",
        "setAnonymousId",
      ];
      for (var i = 0; i < methods.length; i++) {
        var method = methods[i];
        rudderanalytics[method] = (function (methodName) {
          return function () {
            rudderanalytics.push(
              [methodName].concat(Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments))
            );
          };
        })(method);
      }
    
      rudderanalytics.load("WRITE_KEY","DATA_PLANE_URL");
      //rudderanalytics.page();
  </script> 
  <script src="https://cdn.rudderlabs.com/v1.1/rudder-analytics.min.js"></script>
  1. Replace WRITE_KEY and DATA_PLANE_URL with your JavaScript source write key and the data plane URL obtained in the Creating a JavaScript source in RudderStack section above.

Refer to the sample Ember.js app in the RudderStack Sample Applications repository for more information.

Configuring a destination in RudderStack

This section details the steps required to set up a destination platform in RudderStack, where you can send all the events tracked by the JavaScript SDK.

For this guide, Google Analytics is added as a destination.

  1. Click on Add Destination in RudderStack dashboard's home page.

  2. Choose Google Analytics from the list of destinations.

  3. Assign a name to your destination and click Next.

  4. Select the JavaScript source configured in the above section and click Next.

  5. Configure your Google Analytics destination with your Google Analytics Tracking ID in the Connection Settings page. For details on the other settings, refer to the Google Analytics documentation.

Optionally, you can add a user transformation to this destination to transform your events before sending them to Google Analytics.

Google Analytics is now configured as a destination. You should be able to see the connection in your RudderStack dashboard, as seen below:

You can also set up a warehouse destination in RudderStack and send your tracked events to it.

Deploying your Ember.js app and verifying the event stream

To verify if your event stream is working correctly, deploy your Ember.js app and test if the events are tracked and delivered correctly. To do so, follow these steps:

  1. From your terminal, navigate to your Ember.js project's root folder and run the following command:

ember serve
  1. Open the local server URL(generally http://localhost:4200/) in your browser to view the app.

  2. Go to your browser's developer tools and check the Network tab to verify if the RudderStack JavaScript SDK (rudder-analytics.js) is loaded correctly. The following image highlights this option for the Google Chrome browser:

  1. Click on the various links or pages in your app for RudderStack to track these actions.

  2. Go to the Live Events tab of your JavaScript source in the RudderStack dashboard to check if the events are tracked:

You may face a minor delay before the events start showing up in your dashboard and destination.

  1. Upon successful tracking, you will see the events in your RudderStack dashboard:

  1. In your Google Analytics dashboard, go to Realtime > Events to check if the events are delivered. Your tracked events will be shown in this window along with other metrics such as number of active users, source platform, etc.

Contact us

For queries on any of the sections covered in this guide, you can contact us or start a conversation in our Slack community.

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