Javascript destination builder
For more advanced users, we propose to create custom destinations using server-side javascript (aka Node.js), but with an easy and simplified subset of Node.js : the Javascript Sandbox.
Javascript Sandbox
Sandboxed JavaScript is a simplified Javascript that allows you to execute arbitrary JavaScript logic from your custom destination securely and easily (no need to learn Node.js or to understand the async/await syntax for example. If you know the basics of Javascript ES5, it is enough)
This simplified Javascript is based on helpers, set of methods that allow you to easily and quickly process and send your data.
The technology for destination's template javascript sandbox in the platform is, to a large extent, compatible with Google Tag manager templates. In most cases, templates written for GTM run in Commanders'act with no (or few) changes
You can also import templates created on GTM inside your catalog in a few clics with a 100% no-code experience.
Event or Audience destination
You can choose to create an Event destination (to forward events like purchase, page view...) or Audience destination (send users who entered or were removed from a specific segment).
For Event destination, all standard and custom events can be used as input.
For Audience destination, only 2 system events are managed:
user_enters_segment
user_leaves_segment
These 2 events are automatically trigger by the system when a user enter or leave a segment. Format of audience events:
The template editor
The Template Editor enables you to create, preview, and test custom templates. It has four primary areas for input to help you define your destination template:
Informations: Define basic information of the template, such as the logo, category, name.
Fields: This is a visual drag&drop editor to add input fields to your destination template.
Code: Enter sandboxed JavaScript to define how your destination will map/transform/send the data.
Publish: View/change on wich catalogs (workspaces) your destination is visible.
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