Trackers - collecting data from your own applications
Snowplow Trackers are client- or server-side libraries which enable you to collect events from your own applications.
View our webhooks for tracking events from third-party applications.
🗃️ Snowplow events
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📄️ Tracker Maintenance Classification
Snowplow Trackers and dbt packages have been categorized into 4 maintenance groups. These groups are designed to give some expectations into how they will maintained in the future. Each tracker GitHub repository contains a "Snowplow" Badge that shows the maintenance group for that specific tracker and links back to this page.
🗃️ JavaScript Trackers (web and Node.js)
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🗃️ Mobile Native Trackers
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🗃️ React Native Tracker
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🗃️ Flutter Tracker
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📄️ WebView Tracker
The Snowplow WebView Tracker allows you to track Snowplow events from Web views in mobile hybrid apps. The current tracker version is {versions.webViewTracker}.
🗃️ Roku Tracker
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🗃️ Google AMP Tracker
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📄️ Pixel Tracker
What is the Pixel tracker?
🗃️ Golang Tracker
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🗃️ .NET Tracker
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🗃️ Java Tracker
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🗃️ Python Tracker
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🗃️ Scala Tracker
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🗃️ Ruby Tracker
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🗃️ Rust Tracker
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🗃️ PHP Tracker
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🗃️ C++ Tracker
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🗃️ Unity Tracker
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🗃️ Tracking CLI
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🗃️ Lua Tracker
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📄️ Google Analytics Plugin
The Google Analytics plugin allows you to mirror the events sent to GA to your Snowplow collector as well.
📄️ Arduino Tracker
The Snowplow Arduino tracker allows you to track Snowplow events from an IP-connected Arduino board.
🗃️ ActionScript3 Tracker
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