# Calypso Analytics Currently this package supports calls to Tracks only. Automatticians may refer to internal documentation for more information about Tracks. ## Usage Note: In most situations it is best to use the [Analytics Middleware](https://github.com/Automattic/wp-calypso/tree/HEAD/client/state/analytics), which has no direct browser dependencies and therefore will not complicate any unit testing of the modules where it is used. ### `recordTracksEvent( name, properties )` ```js import { recordTracksEvent } from '@automattic/calypso-analytics'; recordTracksEvent( 'calypso_signup_step_start', { step: 'a_nice_step' } ); ``` _Note: Unless you have a strong reason to call `recordTracksEvent` directly, you should use the Analytics Middleware instead:_ ```js import { recordTracksEvent } from 'calypso/state/analytics/actions'; dispatch( recordTracksEvent( 'calypso_checkout_coupon_apply', { coupon_code: 'abc123' } ) ); ``` Record an event with optional properties: ```js import { initializeAnalytics, recordTracksEvent } from '@automattic/calypso-analytics'; // first the module should be initialized with extra metadata by caling initialize once from app boot or other middleware // ... client/boot/common.js initializeAnalytics( currentUser, superProps ); //in your component recordTracksEvent( 'calypso_do_thing', { extra: 'info' } ); ``` #### Deprecates `recordTracksEvent( name, properties )` deprecates the following call to the analytics lib method: ```js // eslint-disable-next-line no-restricted-imports import { recordTracksEvent } from 'calypso/lib/analytics/tracks'; recordTracksEvent( name, properties ); ``` ## Naming Conventions To be recorded, event names originating from Calypso must be prefixed by `calypso_`, and each token in the event and property names must be separated by an underscore (`_`). _Note: Events not prefixed by `calypso_`, with words not separated by underscore (e.g. by spaces or dashes), or written in camel case, **will be discarded**.\_ In order to keep similar events grouped together when sorted in an alphabetized list (as is typical with analytics tools), put the verb at _the end_ of the event name: - `calypso_cart_product_add` - `calypso_cart_product_remove` If we had instead used `calypso_add_cart_product` and `calypso_remove_cart_product`, then they'd likely be separated in a list of all the event names. Finally, for consistency, the verb at the end should be in a non-conjugated form like `add`, `remove`, `view`, or `click`, and _not_ `adds`, `added`, or `adding`. With the exception of separating tokens with underscores, these rules do not apply to property names. `coupon_code` is perfectly fine.