| # Google Analytics for Firebase |
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| [](https://pub.dartlang.org/packages/firebase_analytics) |
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| A Flutter plugin to use the [Google Analytics for Firebase API](https://firebase.google.com/docs/analytics/). |
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| For Flutter plugins for other Firebase products, see [FlutterFire.md](https://github.com/flutter/plugins/blob/master/FlutterFire.md). |
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| *Note*: This plugin is still under development, and some APIs might not be available yet. [Feedback](https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues) and [Pull Requests](https://github.com/flutter/plugins/pulls) are most welcome! |
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| ## Usage |
| To use this plugin, add `firebase_analytics` as a [dependency in your pubspec.yaml file](https://flutter.io/platform-plugins/). You must also configure firebase analytics for each platform project: Android and iOS (see the example folder or https://codelabs.developers.google.com/codelabs/flutter-firebase/#4 for step by step details). |
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| ## Track PageRoute Transitions |
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| To track `PageRoute` transitions, add a `FirebaseAnalyticsObserver` to the list of `NavigatorObservers` on your |
| `Navigator`, e.g. if you're using a `MaterialApp`: |
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| ```dart |
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| FirebaseAnalytics analytics = FirebaseAnalytics(); |
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| MaterialApp( |
| home: MyAppHome(), |
| navigatorObservers: [ |
| FirebaseAnalyticsObserver(analytics: analytics), |
| ], |
| ); |
| ``` |
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| You can also track transitions within your `PageRoute` (e.g. when the user switches from one tab to another) by |
| implementing `RouteAware` and subscribing it to `FirebaseAnalyticsObserver`. See `examples/lib/tabs_page.dart` |
| for an example of how to wire that up. |
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| ## Getting Started |
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| See the `example` directory for a complete sample app using Google Analytics for Firebase. |