Conflict with Multidomain Google Analytics module

Created on 23 September 2022, almost 2 years ago
Updated 20 October 2023, 8 months ago

Problem/Motivation

I have a multi-domain, single-database Drupal 8. I am using Multidomain Google Analytics module to add different Google Analytics tracking codes in page. I installed this module, but GA tracking codes and cookies are not blocked before giving consent, nor denying consent.

Steps to reproduce

- Install Multidomain Google Analytics module.
- Configure module.
- Install Iubenda Integration module.
- Configure it.
- Load a page of the site and check Dev Tools for cookies.

🐛 Bug report
Status

Active

Version

4.0

Component

Code

Created by

🇮🇹Italy fadeslayer

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  • 🇮🇹Italy robertoperuzzo 🇮🇹 Tezze sul Brenta, VI

    I moved this issue to version 4.x because 3.x is no more supported.

  • 🇮🇹Italy robertoperuzzo 🇮🇹 Tezze sul Brenta, VI

    @fadeslayer as the Multidomain Google Analytics , I think it would be better to create a new module or a sub-module that manage the multi-domain behaviour. As a matter of fact the Domain is a contrib not a core module, so considering the test and the experience you have with the two modules Domain and Multidomain Google Analytics, you could propose a solution on which we can work together.

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