Update tracker doc. Added data-domains usage example.
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# Track Script
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# Tracker Script
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## Install
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## Installation
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To track website events, you just need inject a simple script(<2kb) into your website.
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To track website events, you just need inject a simple script(< 2 KB) into your website.
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the script look like below:
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This is to help you avoid some ad-blockers.
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You do not need the `.js` suffix. It can be any path you choose, even you can use as `CUSTOM_TRACKER_SCRIPT_NAME="this/is/very/long/path"`
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## Tracking Specified Domains Only
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Generally the tracker will report all events wherever your site is running. But sometimes we need to ignore events like `localhost`.
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Tianji provides an attribute of the tracker script to do that.
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You can add `data-domains` into your script. The value should be your root domains to track. Use `,` to separate multiple domains.
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```html
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<script async defer src="https://<your-self-hosted-domain>/tracker.js" data-website-id="xxxxxxxxxxxxx" data-domains="website.com,www.website.com"></script>
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```
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Then you can just see the events from these domains.
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