Expose transaction details (pageJson)

For developers and advanced users only

In page-builder, it is possible to add a JavaScript object to your page’s HTML that contains various properties of the page, such as donation amount. This can be used in Google Analytics or Tag Manager to create eCommerce transactions.

To enable this, go to where it says Hello YOURNAME in the top navigation, and then Account settings > Account Preferences and, near the bottom of the page, tick the box to “Expose transaction details”. Your page-builder pages will now contain a “pageJson” object that consists of various key value pairs:

amount

The amount of the donation (if made)

appealCode

The Appeal Code (if applicable)

campaignId

The master campaign ID

campaignPageID

The page-builder’s campaign ID, as seen in the URL

clientId

Your organisation’s (subaccount) unique ID

country

The supporter’s tagged Country value

currency

The currency of the donation (if made), e.g. USD

donationLogID

The unique ID of the donation, if made

giftProcess

Boolean (true or false) – whether a donation has been made or not

locale

The locale code, e.g. en-US

pageCount

The number of pages in the campaign

pageName

The internal name of your page-builder campaign

pageNumber

The page number of the campaign

pageType

The page type, one of advocacypetition, click2call, datacapture, donation, e-card, e-commerce, event, emailsubscribeform, emailtotarget, membership, peer-to-peerevent, premiumgift, splitpage, staticpage, supporterhub, survey, tweetpage, unsubscribe

paymentType

The payment type of a donation if applicable, e.g. VISA

receiptNumber

The receipt number

recurring

Boolean (true or false) – whether the donation was recurring or not, if applicable

redirectPresent

Boolean (true or false) – whether a redirect is present in the page structure

supporterID

The unique ID of the supporter, generated after submission

trackingId

The tracking ID seen in the URL (if applicable)

transactionType

The three-letter campaign type of the donation, if made, e.g. FCR

upsell

Details on upsell lightbox include originalAmount (donation amount originally selected by supporter), name (lightbox name), and conversion (single to recurring or recurring upgrade)

transactionId

The unique ID of the donation, generated after submission

To access any of these variables, just format it like this: pageJson.amount

Example of what pageJson might look like on a petition page

Note that on Page 1 the system does not know who the supporter is, so there is no supporterID or country yet.

Page 1

var pageJson = { "clientId":94, "pageCount":2, "pageName":"ENCC17 petition", "giftProcess":false, "campaignId":4757, "campaignPageId":6565, "pageNumber":1, "locale":"en-GB" };

Page 2 when petition submitted

var pageJson = { "clientId":94, "pageCount":2, "pageName":"ENCC17 petition", "giftProcess":false, "campaignId":4757, "campaignPageId":6565, "supporterId":2259636, "country":"GBR", "pageNumber":2, "locale":"en-GB" };

Example of pageJson on a donation page

Note that giftProcess is true once the donation has been successfully completed and no donation information is available until the donation is submitted at Page 2.

Page 1

var pageJson = { "pageName":"ENCC17 Donation page", "clientId":94, "giftProcess":false, "pageCount":2, "pageNumber":1, "campaignId":4789, "campaignPageId":6665, "locale":"en-GB" };

Page 2 when a donation has been made