Community toolkit package for working and building with Zaraz
Caution
This package is temporarily in a unstable pre-release state. Please use with caution and report any issues you find.
Note
Not sure what Zaraz is? Check out the Zaraz website for more information.
This toolkit is broken down into several different tools that can be used to work with Zaraz. The tools types are as follows:
- Mocking / Testing Tools
- Managed Component Utilities
- Context Enrichment Tools
- Consent Management Tools soon
- Consent Management React Components Primitives soon
This package is not built, supported, or maintained by Cloudflare / Zaraz. Don't contact Cloudflare for support with this package. Instead, open an issue here on GitHub.
Hi, my name is Mackenly Jones, creator/maintainer of this package. While building Zaraz integrations for my clients I've found that many of the tools I've built are reusable across projects. This package is an attempt to make those tools available to the community to help speed up development and ensure best practices are followed. Furthermore, it lets me keep the tools up to date across all my projects by updating the package in one place.
If you or your company needs help building a Zaraz integration, reach out to me at Tricities Media Group and I'll either point you in the right direction or if it makes sense you can hire me as a consultant to help you build your integration. I'm a Certified Zaraz Developer and have built many Zaraz integrations for clients of all sizes.
To install this package, you can use your favorite package manager. Here are the commands for each:
npm install @mackenly/zaraz-tools
yarn add @mackenly/zaraz-tools
pnpm add @mackenly/zaraz-tools
Currently published on npm and GitHub Packages. If there's another package manager you'd like to see this package on, please let me know by opening an issue.
This project uses Semantic Versioning. For the versions available, see the tags on this repository.
import { Foo } from '@mackenly/zaraz-tools';
const mockManager: Manager
This mocks the Zaraz manager for use in testing custom managed components.
const mockEvent: MCEvent
This mocks the Zaraz event for use in testing custom managed components.
import { mockEvent } from '@mackenly/zaraz-tools';
const event = {
...mockEvent,
payload: {
...mockEvent.payload,
customValue: 'hello-there',
},
};
function sha256( data: string, lowercase: boolean = false): Promise<string>
This function takes a string and returns a promise that resolves to the SHA-256 hash of the string. The second parameter is a boolean that determines if the hash should be lowercased before being hashed. By default, the string is not transformed.
import { sha256 } from '@mackenly/zaraz-tools';
const hash = await sha256('hello');
console.log(hash); // 2cf24dba5fb0a30e26e83b2ac5b9e29e1b161e5c1fa7425e73043362938b9824
interface ZarazContext
// within a context enricher:
const { system, client, config } = await request.json() as ZarazContext;
Provides a TypeScript type for the Zaraz context object.
Note
Coming soon!
Note
Coming soon!
This project is licensed under the Apache 2.0—see the LICENSE.md file for details.
To report a security issue please see our security policy.
We welcome contributions! Please see our contributing guidelines for more information.
If you'd like to support this project, please consider becoming a sponsor and letting me know so I can give you a shoutout here! 🎉 Otherwise, this project is sponsored by Tricities Media Group and Mackenly Jones which is a Certified Zaraz Developer providing consulting and development services for Zaraz integrations and deployments.