amp-pixel
Description | Can be used as a typical tracking pixel to count pageviews. |
Supported Layouts | fixed, nodisplay |
Examples | See AMP By Example's amp-pixel example. |
Usage
The amp-pixel
component behaves like a simple tracking pixel img
. It takes a single URL, but provides variables that can be replaced by the component in the URL string when making the request. See the substitutions section for further details.
In this basic example, the amp-pixel
issues a simple GET request to the given URL and ignores the result.
<amp-pixel src="https://foo.com/tracker/foo" layout="nodisplay"></amp-pixel>
usqp
parameter. This parameter is used by Google to trigger experiments for the Google AMP Cache. Substitutions
The amp-pixel
allows all standard URL variable substitutions.
See the Substitutions Guide for more information.
In the following example, a request might be made to something like https://foo.com/pixel?0.8390278471201
where the RANDOM value is randomly generated upon each impression.
<amp-pixel src="https://foo.com/pixel?RANDOM" layout="nodisplay"></amp-pixel>
Attributes
src (required)
A simple URL to a remote endpoint that must be https
protocol.
referrerpolicy (optional)
This attribute is similar to the referrerpolicy
attribute on <img>
, however no-referrer
is the only accepted value. If referrerpolicy=no-referrer
is specified, the referrer
header is removed from the HTTP request.
<amp-pixel src="https://foo.com/tracker/foo" layout="nodisplay" referrerpolicy="no-referrer" ></amp-pixel>
allow-ssr-img (optional)
This attribute used in AMP4ADS creatives indicates that as part of post validation transformation, an img element may be placed directly within the amp-pixel element allowing the ping to be sent in parallel with AMP runtime fetch/execution. Note that it means that any macros within the url will NOT be expanded so only use if they are not present in the src.
Common attributes
This element includes common attributes extended to AMP components.
Styling
amp-pixel
should not be styled.
Validation
See amp-pixel rules in the AMP validator specification.
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