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== Step 6: Review Privacy and Opt-Out == | |||
== Step 6: Implement bfcache detection for mobile devices (i.e. back button) == | |||
On mobile devices some content can be loaded by the browser from the cache on mobile devices and in this case no Browser SDK measurement will occur. | |||
Please use the 'Pagehow' event in order to enable the browser SDK measurement by calling browser SDK (BSDK) APIs. Namely end the current measurement("staticend") and then start a new measurement for the page loaded from bfcache ("staticstart"): see simple example below. | |||
<syntaxhighlight lang="javascript"> | |||
function bfcacheHandler() { | |||
//Use 'pageshow' event in order to control Nielsen Browser SDK | |||
//This is the addEventListener for detecting bfcache. | |||
window.addEventListener("pageshow", (event) => { | |||
if (event.persisted) { | |||
console.log("This page was restored from the bfcache."); | |||
// glaobal Browser SDK Instance used to measure all pages | |||
//## window.nSdkInstance | |||
// terminate the measurement of the previous page | |||
window.nSdkInstance.ggPM("staticend", previousarticlemetadata); | |||
// start the measurement of the new page loaded from bfcache | |||
window.nSdkInstance.ggPM("staticstart", newarticlemetadata); | |||
} else { | |||
console.log("This page was loaded normally."); | |||
} | |||
}); | |||
} | |||
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== Step 7: Review Privacy and Opt-Out == | |||
The Browser SDK measurement is working without cookies and other personal information. No user can be identified personally, therefore an opt-out functionality is not required. The Nielsen Browser SDK measurement is utilizing a cookieless domain. | The Browser SDK measurement is working without cookies and other personal information. No user can be identified personally, therefore an opt-out functionality is not required. The Nielsen Browser SDK measurement is utilizing a cookieless domain. | ||
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* A link to the Nielsen Digital Measurement Privacy Policy located at https://nielsen.com/legal/privacy-principles/digital-measurement-privacy-statement/?lang=de . | * A link to the Nielsen Digital Measurement Privacy Policy located at https://nielsen.com/legal/privacy-principles/digital-measurement-privacy-statement/?lang=de . | ||
==Step | ==Step 8: Testing == | ||
'''Monitoring Tools''' | '''Monitoring Tools''' | ||
Testing the Browser Implementation | Testing the Browser Implementation | ||
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The steps to test the implementation are given below. | The steps to test the implementation are given below. | ||
'''Step | '''Step 8.1''' | ||
Filter HTTP traffic with the string "nmr" to capture traffic from the SDK. This will capture traffic going to Nielsen servers. | Filter HTTP traffic with the string "nmr" to capture traffic from the SDK. This will capture traffic going to Nielsen servers. | ||
'''Step | '''Step 8.2''' | ||
Verify that the Nielsen SDK is being downloaded correctly and is the correct version. | Verify that the Nielsen SDK is being downloaded correctly and is the correct version. | ||
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'''Step | '''Step 8.3''' | ||
When the page is loaded for the first time, the Browser SDK fires a View ping as soon as content is loaded. Utilizing your HTTP traffic filter tool, you can now validate the metadata that is being sent to the Nielsen collection servers. | When the page is loaded for the first time, the Browser SDK fires a View ping as soon as content is loaded. Utilizing your HTTP traffic filter tool, you can now validate the metadata that is being sent to the Nielsen collection servers. | ||
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<syntaxhighlight lang="html">https://secure-eu.nmrodam.com/cgi-bin/gn?prd=dcr&ci=us-500207&ch=us-500207_c77_Main-GTM_P&asn=Main-GTM&sessionId=8l2XGnAW6IC3Cc2MIMh0RYRTqimuU1553108759&prv=1&c6=vc,c77&ca=NA&c13=asid,P00BEB680-1F1A-47BB-922D-1BD2F1BA79A7&c32=...</syntaxhighlight> | <syntaxhighlight lang="html">https://secure-eu.nmrodam.com/cgi-bin/gn?prd=dcr&ci=us-500207&ch=us-500207_c77_Main-GTM_P&asn=Main-GTM&sessionId=8l2XGnAW6IC3Cc2MIMh0RYRTqimuU1553108759&prv=1&c6=vc,c77&ca=NA&c13=asid,P00BEB680-1F1A-47BB-922D-1BD2F1BA79A7&c32=...</syntaxhighlight> | ||
'''Step | '''Step 8.4''' | ||
The first duration ping is fired after 5 minutes of content is viewed and is indicated by the cr value containing a D. This should fire every 5 minutes but only when the page is in focus. | The first duration ping is fired after 5 minutes of content is viewed and is indicated by the cr value containing a D. This should fire every 5 minutes but only when the page is in focus. | ||
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== Step | == Step 9: Going Live == | ||
Following Nielsen testing, users need to make a couple of updates to the initialization call to ensure that the site is being measured properly. | Following Nielsen testing, users need to make a couple of updates to the initialization call to ensure that the site is being measured properly. | ||
# '''Debug Logging''': Disable logging by deleting <code>{nol_sdkDebug: 'debug'}</code> from initialization call. | # '''Debug Logging''': Disable logging by deleting <code>{nol_sdkDebug: 'debug'}</code> from initialization call. | ||
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'''Note''': before going live you have to inform Nielsen - this is necessary, because Nielsen team has to adjust internal configuration parameter to enable data collection. Without that notification no data will be collected and no data will be reported. | '''Note''': before going live you have to inform Nielsen - this is necessary, because Nielsen team has to adjust internal configuration parameter to enable data collection. Without that notification no data will be collected and no data will be reported. | ||
== Step | == Step 10: Review the Sample Implementation for your Reference == | ||
The Sample Implementation for AGF located [https://nielsenonlinesupport.com/agf/sdkRefImpStaticDE/bsdkstatic.htm here]. | The Sample Implementation for AGF located [https://nielsenonlinesupport.com/agf/sdkRefImpStaticDE/bsdkstatic.htm here]. |
Latest revision as of 11:15, 14 July 2023
Overview
The Nielsen SDK is one of multiple framework SDKs that Nielsen provides to enable measuring linear (live) and on-demand TV viewing using TVs, mobile devices, etc. The Browser SDK is the framework for browsers developers to integrate Nielsen Measurement into their Web pages. It supports static content measurement and can track key life cycle events of pages like:
- Site launch events and how long page is viewed
- Time of viewing a sub section / page.
This guide will show you how to enable page measurement (aka Static) on your website(s). The Nielsen Tracking Code must be added to each page with different metadata.
Prerequisites
To get started, an AppID is needed. The AppID is a unique ID assigned to the player/site/app. This will be provided upon starting the integration from Nielsen.
apid: "XXXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXX" // eg. PDA7D5EE6-B1B8-XXXX-XXXX-2A788BCXXXCA
Step 1: Add Static Queue Snippet
The static queue snippet allows the SDK APIs to be called while the actual SDK and configuration file are still being downloaded. As the queue can capture all API calls before the download completes, there is no wait time. Once the SDK is available, the API calls will transition from directing to the queue to the SDK seamlessly.
Add the following script tag to the website i.e. within the <head></head> tag :
// Add Static Queue Snippet
!function(e,n){
function t(e){
return"object"==typeof e?JSON.parse(JSON.stringify(e)):e
}
e[n]=e[n]||
{
nlsQ:function(o,r,c){
var s=e.document,
a=s.createElement("script");
a.async=1,
a.src=("http:"===e.location.protocol?"http:":"https:")+"//cdn-gl.nmrodam.com/conf/"+o+".js#name="+r+"&ns="+n;
var i=s.getElementsByTagName("script")[0];
return i.parentNode.insertBefore(a,i),
e[n][r]=e[n][r]||{g:c||{},
ggPM:function(o,c,s,a,i){e[n][r].q=e[n][r].q||[];try{var l=t([o,c,s,a,i]);e[n][r].q.push(l)}catch(e){console&&console.log&&console.log("Error: Cannot register event in Nielsen SDK queue.")}},
trackEvent:function(o){e[n][r].te=e[n][r].te||[];try{var c=t(o);e[n][r].te.push(c)}catch(e){console&&console.log&&console.log("Error: Cannot register event in Nielsen SDK queue.")}}},
e[n][r]
}
}
}(window,"NOLBUNDLE");
Step 2: Create SDK Instance
While creating an SDK instance, initialize the SDK by calling:
// SDK Initialization
var nSdkInstance = NOLBUNDLE.nlsQ("PXXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXXXX","nlsnInstance", {nol_sdkDebug: "debug"});
The initialization call has the below parameters:
Parameter | Description | Required | Values |
---|---|---|---|
apid | Unique ID assigned to player/site | Yes | 'PXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXX' |
instanceName | Name of SDK instance | Yes | "any string value" |
nol_sdkDebug | Enables Nielsen console logging. Only required for testing | No | "{nol_sdkDebug: "debug"})" |
When the initialization call is made, a unique static config file, <apid>.js
, will be downloaded based on the apid
and cached by the client-side browser(s).
Once the static config file is downloaded, the SDK will be fully downloaded and initialized. All SDK modules are included in one file: "nlsSDK600.bundle.min.js".
Step 3: Create Metadata Object
The full description of the other key/value pairs for Metadata can be found here: AGF Metadata Convention for Static Measurement
Example Web Page Metadata Object
<script>
window.articlemetadata = {
type: "static",
assetid: "Unique_page_ID",
section: "Unique_section_ID",
segA: "Unique_section_segA",
segB: "Mandatory_section_segB",
segC: "Optional_section_segC",
subbrand: "subbrand_received_from_Nielsen"
};
</script>
Step 4: Call staticstart Event
Start static measurement :
// Event 'staticstart' Call
nSdkInstance.ggPM("staticstart", window.articlemetadata);
The content metadata object is passed as a parameter.
When using the same Browser SDK instance to measure different pages, Call
"staticend"
to stop the static measurement of the current page before starting a new measurement with"staticstart"
for the next page.
Step 5: Include the measurement of Advertising Medium (Werbeträger) if applicable
Description
A page impression is a user action on the page that leads or could lead to an advertisement being called up. Each user action may only be counted once.
However, a page impression occurs when the content of the viewport of the respective device is completely reloaded/rendered by scrolling/swiping and replaced by new content.
When counting views, a distinction is made between content views (CPI) and advertising medium views after a user action (WPI). There can be only one content view per page. Each additional user action on the same page (click, scroll or swipe, e.g. click through an image gallery) will lead to an advertising medium view (WPI) accordingly. The implementation should follow the IVW guidelines for defining user actions.
Note: The differentiation between the measurement of Content vs. advertising medium is achieved by setting accordingly the "segB" value in the metadata object , see AGF Metadata Convention for Static Measurement
Implementation Details
How to trigger a page impression for advertising medium? In order to trigger a a new view for an advertising medium, you have to stop the measurement of the page and start the measurement of the advertising medium, see example code below:
- Stop static measurement for the page(current metadata):
// Event 'staticend' Call
nSdkInstance.ggPM("staticend", window.articlemetadata);
- Start static measurement for the advertising medium after user interaction(new metadata):
// Event 'staticstart' Call
nSdkInstance.ggPM("staticstart", window.adMediummetadata);
Step 6: Implement bfcache detection for mobile devices (i.e. back button)
On mobile devices some content can be loaded by the browser from the cache on mobile devices and in this case no Browser SDK measurement will occur. Please use the 'Pagehow' event in order to enable the browser SDK measurement by calling browser SDK (BSDK) APIs. Namely end the current measurement("staticend") and then start a new measurement for the page loaded from bfcache ("staticstart"): see simple example below.
function bfcacheHandler() {
//Use 'pageshow' event in order to control Nielsen Browser SDK
//This is the addEventListener for detecting bfcache.
window.addEventListener("pageshow", (event) => {
if (event.persisted) {
console.log("This page was restored from the bfcache.");
// glaobal Browser SDK Instance used to measure all pages
//## window.nSdkInstance
// terminate the measurement of the previous page
window.nSdkInstance.ggPM("staticend", previousarticlemetadata);
// start the measurement of the new page loaded from bfcache
window.nSdkInstance.ggPM("staticstart", newarticlemetadata);
} else {
console.log("This page was loaded normally.");
}
});
}
Step 7: Review Privacy and Opt-Out
The Browser SDK measurement is working without cookies and other personal information. No user can be identified personally, therefore an opt-out functionality is not required. The Nielsen Browser SDK measurement is utilizing a cookieless domain.
In order to disclose Nielsen measurement privacy statement, please include the following items in your privacy policy:
- A notice that the player includes third party measurement software that allows users to contribute to market research with anonymous data.
- A link to the Nielsen Digital Measurement Privacy Policy located at https://nielsen.com/legal/privacy-principles/digital-measurement-privacy-statement/?lang=de .
Step 8: Testing
Monitoring Tools Testing the Browser Implementation
The steps to test the implementation are given below.
Step 8.1
Filter HTTP traffic with the string "nmr" to capture traffic from the SDK. This will capture traffic going to Nielsen servers.
Step 8.2
Verify that the Nielsen SDK is being downloaded correctly and is the correct version.
http://cdn-gl.nmrodam.com/novms/js/2/nlsSDK600.bundle.min.js
Step 8.3
When the page is loaded for the first time, the Browser SDK fires a View ping as soon as content is loaded. Utilizing your HTTP traffic filter tool, you can now validate the metadata that is being sent to the Nielsen collection servers.
Example View Ping Below:
https://secure-eu.nmrodam.com/cgi-bin/gn?prd=dcr&ci=us-500207&ch=us-500207_c77_Main-GTM_P&asn=Main-GTM&sessionId=8l2XGnAW6IC3Cc2MIMh0RYRTqimuU1553108759&prv=1&c6=vc,c77&ca=NA&c13=asid,P00BEB680-1F1A-47BB-922D-1BD2F1BA79A7&c32=...
Step 8.4
The first duration ping is fired after 5 minutes of content is viewed and is indicated by the cr value containing a D. This should fire every 5 minutes but only when the page is in focus.
http://secure-eu.nmrodam.com/cgi-bin/gn?prd=dcr&st=dcr&rt=text&forward=0&sup=0
&ad=0&asn=%2Fsdk2%2Findex2.html&ci=us-500270&c6=vc,c77&c9=devid,&c11=agg,1
&c12=apv,3&c13=asid,PAA3A8EF7-E6D2-4A9E-9787-BDXXXXXXXXXX&c15=apn,Test2
&c16=sdkv,bj.5.1.5&c26=dmap,1&c29=plid,14767465028039340&c30=bldv,1.0.0.15&c32=segA,USA
&c33=segB,CA&c34=segC,RSM&at=timer&cr=D&c27=cln,300&rnd=857576
Step 9: Going Live
Following Nielsen testing, users need to make a couple of updates to the initialization call to ensure that the site is being measured properly.
- Debug Logging: Disable logging by deleting
{nol_sdkDebug: 'debug'}
from initialization call.
Example Production Initialization Call
Refer to the production initialization call below:
var nSdkInstance = NOLBUNDLE.nlsQ("P14273221-CF5C-46BF-A832-994AEFB7XXXX");
Note: before going live you have to inform Nielsen - this is necessary, because Nielsen team has to adjust internal configuration parameter to enable data collection. Without that notification no data will be collected and no data will be reported.
Step 10: Review the Sample Implementation for your Reference
The Sample Implementation for AGF located here.