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javascript - How can I ignore ga() event tracking code throughout my site when I remove google analytics in localhost? - Stack O

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On localhost, I disable my google analytics code by incorporating it into an if statement like so:

var s = window.location + "";

if (s.indexOf('localhost') < 0) {
    //GA universal analytics tracking snippet
}

However, throughout my site there are various event tags using ga('send', 'event', etc...); - when my GA snippet is disabled on localhost these functions return errors (Uncaught ReferenceError: ga is not defined).

Is there a way to disable these functions without putting them all into their own individual if statements? I was thinking some kind of global statement like this might work, but it doesn't:

var s = window.location + "";

if (s.indexOf('localhost') > 0) {
    ga = function () {};
}

Is there a good best practice for solving this? Thanks!

On localhost, I disable my google analytics code by incorporating it into an if statement like so:

var s = window.location + "";

if (s.indexOf('localhost') < 0) {
    //GA universal analytics tracking snippet
}

However, throughout my site there are various event tags using ga('send', 'event', etc...); - when my GA snippet is disabled on localhost these functions return errors (Uncaught ReferenceError: ga is not defined).

Is there a way to disable these functions without putting them all into their own individual if statements? I was thinking some kind of global statement like this might work, but it doesn't:

var s = window.location + "";

if (s.indexOf('localhost') > 0) {
    ga = function () {};
}

Is there a good best practice for solving this? Thanks!

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It would be simpler to do this :

var ga = ga || (function(){});

If ga is defined, this does nothing. If it's undefined, it sets its value to a no-op function, preventing the error.

But I don't think it's a good idea to disable the script when you develop : it makes one more reason to have an unexpected bug in production. The best practice here would be, in my opinion, to add a filter in Google Analytics. See Exclude internal traffic.

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