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Community integration walk throughs #65

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jamesefhawkins opened this issue Apr 23, 2020 · 2 comments
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Community integration walk throughs #65

jamesefhawkins opened this issue Apr 23, 2020 · 2 comments

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@jamesefhawkins
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We currently have integrations with lots of languages and frameworks.

However, it'd be nice to make these more accessible for developers.

An easy way of doing this would be to have walk throughs for how to integrate PostHog into:

  • Wordpress
  • Next JS
  • Drupal
  • React
  • Ember
  • Angular
  • Svelte

Similar to how giving walkthroughs for deployments to various cloud providers would make life much simpler for new people to PostHog.

@jamesefhawkins jamesefhawkins transferred this issue from PostHog/docs May 17, 2020
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Duplicate of issue #779 in the /posthog/posthog repo

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alx-a commented Jul 8, 2021

I can add a WordPress instruction page (cloud / Snippet for now, I assume). Edit template via WP frontend or update a theme php file. Possibly the 1-minute tutorial series is a good spot/location?

  • Would there be a benefit for a simple plug-in that would allow header integration of the js Snippet in WordPress (akin to simpler google analytics WP plugins)?
  • If yes, would PostHog want to host the plugin source as part of the posthog source, making it official, or is having an unofficial MIT Licensed plug-in available on WP Plugins website the preferred initial iteration?
  • Alternatively I can create a separate issue for WP integration / plugin discussion at the posthog repo. Could be nice to see community response / interest.

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