72 | `;
73 | document.body.appendChild(this.Cookies);
74 | this.DOMbanner = document.getElementById('glowCookies-banner')
75 |
76 |
77 | // SET EVENT LISTENERS
78 | document.getElementById('prebannerBtn').addEventListener('click', () => this.openSelector())
79 | document.getElementById('acceptCookies').addEventListener('click', () => this.acceptCookies())
80 | document.getElementById('rejectCookies').addEventListener('click', () => this.rejectCookies())
81 | }
82 |
83 | checkStatus() {
84 | switch (localStorage.getItem("GlowCookies")) {
85 | case "1":
86 | this.openManageCookies();
87 | this.activateTracking();
88 | this.addCustomScript();
89 | break;
90 | case "0":
91 | this.openManageCookies();
92 | break;
93 | default:
94 | this.openSelector();
95 | }
96 | }
97 |
98 | openManageCookies() {
99 | this.PreBanner.style.display = this.config.hideAfterClick ? "none" : "block"
100 | this.DOMbanner.classList.remove('glowCookies__show')
101 | }
102 |
103 | openSelector() {
104 | this.PreBanner.style.display = "none";
105 | this.DOMbanner.classList.add('glowCookies__show')
106 | }
107 |
108 | acceptCookies() {
109 | localStorage.setItem("GlowCookies", "1")
110 | this.openManageCookies()
111 | this.activateTracking()
112 | this.addCustomScript()
113 | }
114 |
115 | rejectCookies() {
116 | localStorage.setItem("GlowCookies", "0");
117 | this.openManageCookies();
118 | this.disableTracking();
119 | }
120 |
121 | activateTracking() {
122 | // Google Analytics Tracking
123 | if (this.tracking.AnalyticsCode) {
124 | let Analytics = document.createElement('script');
125 | Analytics.setAttribute('src', `https://www.googletagmanager.com/gtag/js?id=${this.tracking.AnalyticsCode}`);
126 | document.head.appendChild(Analytics);
127 | let AnalyticsData = document.createElement('script');
128 | AnalyticsData.text = `window.dataLayer = window.dataLayer || [];
129 | function gtag(){dataLayer.push(arguments);}
130 | gtag('js', new Date());
131 | gtag('config', '${this.tracking.AnalyticsCode}');`;
132 | document.head.appendChild(AnalyticsData);
133 | }
134 |
135 | // Facebook pixel tracking code
136 | if (this.tracking.FacebookPixelCode) {
137 | let FacebookPixelData = document.createElement('script');
138 | FacebookPixelData.text = `
139 | !function(f,b,e,v,n,t,s)
140 | {if(f.fbq)return;n=f.fbq=function(){n.callMethod?
141 | n.callMethod.apply(n,arguments):n.queue.push(arguments)};
142 | if(!f._fbq)f._fbq=n;n.push=n;n.loaded=!0;n.version='2.0';
143 | n.queue=[];t=b.createElement(e);t.async=!0;
144 | t.src=v;s=b.getElementsByTagName(e)[0];
145 | s.parentNode.insertBefore(t,s)}(window, document,'script',
146 | 'https://connect.facebook.net/en_US/fbevents.js');
147 | fbq('init', '${this.tracking.FacebookPixelCode}');
148 | fbq('track', 'PageView');
149 | `;
150 | document.head.appendChild(FacebookPixelData);
151 | let FacebookPixel = document.createElement('noscript');
152 | FacebookPixel.setAttribute('height', `1`);
153 | FacebookPixel.setAttribute('width', `1`);
154 | FacebookPixel.setAttribute('style', `display:none`);
155 | FacebookPixel.setAttribute('src', `https://www.facebook.com/tr?id=${this.tracking.FacebookPixelCode}&ev=PageView&noscript=1`);
156 | document.head.appendChild(FacebookPixel);
157 | }
158 |
159 | // Hotjar Tracking
160 | if (this.tracking.HotjarTrackingCode) {
161 | let hotjarTrackingData = document.createElement('script');
162 | hotjarTrackingData.text = `
163 | (function(h,o,t,j,a,r){
164 | h.hj=h.hj||function(){(h.hj.q=h.hj.q||[]).push(arguments)};
165 | h._hjSettings={hjid:${this.tracking.HotjarTrackingCode},hjsv:6};
166 | a=o.getElementsByTagName('head')[0];
167 | r=o.createElement('script');r.async=1;
168 | r.src=t+h._hjSettings.hjid+j+h._hjSettings.hjsv;
169 | a.appendChild(r);
170 | })(window,document,'https://static.hotjar.com/c/hotjar-','.js?sv=');
171 | `;
172 | document.head.appendChild(hotjarTrackingData);
173 | }
174 | }
175 |
176 | disableTracking() {
177 | // Google Analytics Tracking ('client_storage': 'none')
178 | if (this.tracking.AnalyticsCode) {
179 | let Analytics = document.createElement('script');
180 | Analytics.setAttribute('src', `https://www.googletagmanager.com/gtag/js?id=${this.tracking.AnalyticsCode}`);
181 | document.head.appendChild(Analytics);
182 | let AnalyticsData = document.createElement('script');
183 | AnalyticsData.text = `window.dataLayer = window.dataLayer || [];
184 | function gtag(){dataLayer.push(arguments);}
185 | gtag('js', new Date());
186 | gtag('config', '${this.tracking.AnalyticsCode}' , {
187 | 'client_storage': 'none',
188 | 'anonymize_ip': true
189 | });`;
190 | document.head.appendChild(AnalyticsData);
191 | }
192 |
193 | // Clear cookies - not working 100%
194 | this.clearCookies()
195 | }
196 |
197 | clearCookies() {
198 | let cookies = document.cookie.split("; ");
199 | for (let c = 0; c < cookies.length; c++) {
200 | let d = window.location.hostname.split(".");
201 | while (d.length > 0) {
202 | let cookieBase = encodeURIComponent(cookies[c].split(";")[0].split("=")[0]) + '=; expires=Thu, 01-Jan-1970 00:00:01 GMT; domain=' + d.join('.') + ' ;path=';
203 | let p = location.pathname.split('/');
204 | document.cookie = cookieBase + '/';
205 | while (p.length > 0) {
206 | document.cookie = cookieBase + p.join('/');
207 | p.pop();
208 | };
209 | d.shift();
210 | }
211 | }
212 | }
213 |
214 | addCustomScript() {
215 | if (this.tracking.customScript !== undefined) {
216 | let customScriptTag
217 |
218 | this.tracking.customScript.forEach(script => {
219 | if (script.type === 'src') {
220 | customScriptTag = document.createElement('script');
221 | customScriptTag.setAttribute('src', script.content);
222 | } else if (script.type === 'custom') {
223 | customScriptTag = document.createElement('script');
224 | customScriptTag.text = script.content;
225 | }
226 |
227 | if (script.position === 'head') {
228 | document.head.appendChild(customScriptTag);
229 | } else {
230 | document.body.appendChild(customScriptTag);
231 | }
232 | })
233 | }
234 | }
235 |
236 | start(languaje, obj) {
237 | if (!obj) obj = {}
238 | const lang = new LanguagesGC(languaje)
239 |
240 | this.config = {
241 | border: obj.border || 'border',
242 | position: obj.position || 'left',
243 | hideAfterClick: obj.hideAfterClick || false,
244 | bannerStyle: obj.style || 2
245 | }
246 |
247 | this.tracking = {
248 | AnalyticsCode: obj.analytics || undefined,
249 | FacebookPixelCode: obj.facebookPixel || undefined,
250 | HotjarTrackingCode: obj.hotjar || undefined,
251 | customScript: obj.customScript || undefined
252 | }
253 |
254 | this.banner = {
255 | description: obj.bannerDescription || lang.bannerDescription,
256 | linkText: obj.bannerLinkText || lang.bannerLinkText,
257 | link: obj.policyLink || '#link',
258 | background: obj.bannerBackground || '#fff',
259 | color: obj.bannerColor || '#1d2e38',
260 | heading: obj.bannerHeading !== 'none' ? obj.bannerHeading || lang.bannerHeading : '',
261 | acceptBtn: {
262 | text: obj.acceptBtnText || lang.acceptBtnText,
263 | background: obj.acceptBtnBackground || '#253b48',
264 | color: obj.acceptBtnColor || '#fff'
265 | },
266 | rejectBtn: {
267 | text: obj.rejectBtnText || lang.rejectBtnText,
268 | background: obj.rejectBtnBackground || '#E8E8E8',
269 | color: obj.rejectBtnColor || '#636363'
270 | },
271 | manageCookies: {
272 | color: obj.manageColor || '#1d2e38',
273 | background: obj.manageBackground || '#fff',
274 | text: obj.manageText || lang.manageText,
275 | }
276 | }
277 |
278 | // Draw banner
279 | window.addEventListener('load', () => { this.render() })
280 | }
281 | }
282 |
283 | class LanguagesGC {
284 | constructor(code) {
285 | this.init()
286 | let lang = this.arrLang[code] || this.arrLang['en']
287 | this.bannerHeading = lang['bannerHeading']
288 | this.bannerDescription = lang['bannerDescription']
289 | this.bannerLinkText = lang['bannerLinkText']
290 | this.acceptBtnText = lang['acceptBtnText']
291 | this.rejectBtnText = lang['rejectBtnText']
292 | this.manageText = lang['manageText']
293 | }
294 |
295 | init() {
296 | this.arrLang = {
297 | af: {
298 | 'bannerHeading': 'Ons gebruik koekies',
299 | 'bannerDescription': 'Ons gebruik ons eie koekies en die van derdepartye, om inhoud te verpersoonlik en om webverkeer te ontleed.',
300 | 'bannerLinkText': 'Lees meer oor koekies',
301 | 'acceptBtnText': 'Aanvaar koekies',
302 | 'rejectBtnText': 'Weier',
303 | 'manageText': 'Koekie-instellings'
304 | },
305 | bg: {
306 | 'bannerHeading': 'Ние използваме бисквитки',
307 | 'bannerDescription': 'Използваме наши и бисквитки на трети страни, за да запазим Вашите предпочитания и да събираме аналитични данни.',
308 | 'bannerLinkText': 'Прочетете повече за бисквитките',
309 | 'acceptBtnText': 'Приеми бисквитките',
310 | 'rejectBtnText': 'Откажи',
311 | 'manageText': 'Настрой бисквитките'
312 | },
313 | de: {
314 | 'bannerHeading': 'Verwendung von Cookies',
315 | 'bannerDescription': 'Wir nutzen Cookies (auch von Drittanbietern), um Inhalte zu personalisieren und Surfverhalten zu analysieren.',
316 | 'bannerLinkText': 'Mehr über Cookies',
317 | 'acceptBtnText': 'Cookies akzeptieren',
318 | 'rejectBtnText': 'Ablehnen',
319 | 'manageText': 'Cookies verwalten'
320 | },
321 | en: {
322 | 'bannerHeading': 'We use cookies',
323 | 'bannerDescription': 'We use our own and third-party cookies to personalize content and to analyze web traffic.',
324 | 'bannerLinkText': 'Read more about cookies',
325 | 'acceptBtnText': 'Accept cookies',
326 | 'rejectBtnText': 'Reject',
327 | 'manageText': 'Manage cookies'
328 | },
329 | sv: {
330 | 'bannerHeading': 'Vi använder cookies',
331 | 'bannerDescription' : 'Vi använder våra egna och tredjepartscookies för att personalisera innehåll och till statistik.',
332 | 'bannerLinkText' : 'Läs mer om cookies',
333 | 'acceptBtnText' : 'Acceptera cookies',
334 | 'rejectBtnText' : 'Avslå',
335 | 'manageText' : 'Hantera cookies'
336 | },
337 | no: {
338 | 'bannerHeading': 'Vi benytter cookies',
339 | 'bannerDescription' : 'Vi benytter våre egne og tredjepartscookies for å personalisere innehold og til statistikk.',
340 | 'bannerLinkText' : 'Les mer om cookies',
341 | 'acceptBtnText' : 'Aksepter cookies',
342 | 'rejectBtnText' : 'Avslå',
343 | 'manageText' : 'Håndter cookies'
344 | },
345 | da: {
346 | 'bannerHeading': 'Vi bruger cookies',
347 | 'bannerDescription' : 'Vi bruger vores egne og tredjepartscookies til at tilpasse indhold og måle statistik.',
348 | 'bannerLinkText' : 'Læs mere om cookies',
349 | 'acceptBtnText' : 'Accepter cookies',
350 | 'rejectBtnText' : 'Afvis',
351 | 'manageText' : 'Administrer cookies'
352 | },
353 | es: {
354 | 'bannerHeading': 'Uso de cookies',
355 | 'bannerDescription': 'Utilizamos cookies propias y de terceros para personalizar el contenido y para analizar el tráfico de la web.',
356 | 'bannerLinkText': 'Ver más sobre las cookies',
357 | 'acceptBtnText': 'Aceptar cookies',
358 | 'rejectBtnText': 'Rechazar',
359 | 'manageText': 'Cookies'
360 | },
361 | fr: {
362 | 'bannerHeading': 'Nous utilisons des cookies',
363 | 'bannerDescription': 'Nous utilisons nos propres cookies et ceux de tiers pour adapter le contenu et analyser le trafic web.',
364 | 'bannerLinkText': 'En savoir plus sur les cookies',
365 | 'acceptBtnText': 'Accepter les cookies',
366 | 'rejectBtnText': 'Refuser',
367 | 'manageText': 'Paramétrez les cookies'
368 | },
369 | it: {
370 | 'bannerHeading': 'Utilizziamo i cookie',
371 | 'bannerDescription': 'Utilizziamo cookie nostri e di terze parti per personalizzare il contenuto e analizzare il traffico web.',
372 | 'bannerLinkText': 'Per saperne di più riguardo i cookie',
373 | 'acceptBtnText': 'Accetta i cookie',
374 | 'rejectBtnText': 'Rifiuta',
375 | 'manageText': 'Gestisci i cookie'
376 | },
377 | mg: {
378 | 'bannerHeading': 'Izahay dia mampiasa cookies',
379 | 'bannerDescription': "Mampiasa ny cookies anay manokana sy ireo an'ny antoko fahatelo izahay hampifanarahana ny atiny sy hamakafaka ny fivezivezena amin'ny tranonkala.",
380 | 'bannerLinkText': 'Maniry halala bebe kokoa momba ny cookies',
381 | 'acceptBtnText': 'Manaiky ireo cookies',
382 | 'rejectBtnText': 'Tsy mety',
383 | 'manageText': 'Hamboarina ny cookies'
384 | },
385 | nl: {
386 | 'bannerHeading': 'We gebruiken cookies',
387 | 'bannerDescription': 'We gebruiken onze en third-party cookies om content te personaliseren en web traffic te analyseren.',
388 | 'bannerLinkText': 'Lees meer over cookies',
389 | 'acceptBtnText': 'Cookies accepteren',
390 | 'rejectBtnText': 'Weigeren',
391 | 'manageText': 'Cookies beheren'
392 | },
393 | oc: {
394 | 'bannerHeading': 'Utilizam de cookies',
395 | 'bannerDescription': 'Utilizam nòstres pròpris cookies e de cookies tèrces per adaptar lo contengut e analisar lo trafic web.',
396 | 'bannerLinkText': 'Ne saber mai suls cookies',
397 | 'acceptBtnText': 'Acceptar los cookies',
398 | 'rejectBtnText': 'Refusar',
399 | 'manageText': 'Configurar los cookies'
400 | },
401 | pl: {
402 | 'bannerHeading': 'Używamy plików cookie',
403 | 'bannerDescription': 'Ta strona używa plików cookie - zarówno własnych, jak i od zewnętrznych dostawców, w celu personalizacji treści i analizy ruchu.',
404 | 'bannerLinkText': 'Więcej o plikach cookie',
405 | 'acceptBtnText': 'Zaakceptuj pliki cookie',
406 | 'rejectBtnText': 'Odrzuć',
407 | 'manageText': 'Ustawienia plików cookie'
408 | },
409 | pt_BR: {
410 | 'bannerHeading': 'Uso de cookies',
411 | 'bannerDescription': 'Usamos cookies próprios e de terceiros para personalizar o conteúdo e analisar o tráfego da web.',
412 | 'bannerLinkText': 'Leia mais sobre os cookies',
413 | 'acceptBtnText': 'Aceitar cookies',
414 | 'rejectBtnText': 'Rejeitar',
415 | 'manageText': 'Gerenciar cookies'
416 | },
417 | ru: {
418 | 'bannerHeading': 'Позвольте использовать куки?',
419 | 'bannerDescription': 'Мы используем собственные и сторонние куки для персонализации контента и анализа веб-трафика.',
420 | 'bannerLinkText': 'Узнать больше про куки.',
421 | 'acceptBtnText': 'Ок, используйте',
422 | 'rejectBtnText': 'Не разрешаю',
423 | 'manageText': 'Разрешите использовать куки?'
424 | },
425 | sk: {
426 | 'bannerHeading': 'Používame cookies',
427 | 'bannerDescription': 'Na prispôsobenie obsahu a analýzu webovej stránky používame vlastné cookies a cookies tretích strán.',
428 | 'bannerLinkText': 'Čo sú cookies?',
429 | 'acceptBtnText': 'Povoliť cookies',
430 | 'rejectBtnText': 'Nepovoliť',
431 | 'manageText': 'Spravovať cookies'
432 | },
433 | th: {
434 | 'bannerHeading': 'Cookies',
435 | 'bannerDescription': 'พวกเราใช้คุกกี้บุคคลที่สาม เพื่อปรับแต่งเนื้อหาและวิเคราะห์การเข้าชมเว็บ',
436 | 'bannerLinkText': 'อ่านเพิ่มเติมเกี่ยวกับคุกกี้',
437 | 'acceptBtnText': 'ยอมรับคุกกี้',
438 | 'rejectBtnText': 'ปฏิเสธคุกกี้',
439 | 'manageText': 'Cookies'
440 | },
441 | tr: {
442 | 'bannerHeading': 'Çerez kullanımı',
443 | 'bannerDescription': 'İçeriği kişiselleştirmek ve web trafiğini analiz etmek için kendi ve üçüncü taraf çerezlerimizi kullanıyoruz.',
444 | 'bannerLinkText': 'Çerezler hakkında daha fazlasını okuyun',
445 | 'acceptBtnText': 'Çerezleri kabul et',
446 | 'rejectBtnText': 'Reddet',
447 | 'manageText': 'Çerezleri yönet'
448 | },
449 | uk: {
450 | 'bannerHeading': 'Ми використовуємо кукі',
451 | 'bannerDescription': 'Ми використовуємо власні та сторонні cookie для персоналізації досвіду користування та аналізу веб-трафіку.',
452 | 'bannerLinkText': 'Дізнайтеся більше про cookie',
453 | 'acceptBtnText': 'Прийняти',
454 | 'rejectBtnText': 'Відхилити',
455 | 'manageText': 'Налаштування cookie'
456 | },
457 | ja: {
458 | 'bannerHeading': 'Cookies を使用しています',
459 | 'bannerDescription': '私たちは、コンテンツのパーソナライズやトラフィックの分析のために、独自およびサードパーティー製 Cookies を使用しています。',
460 | 'bannerLinkText': 'Cookiesについて詳しく見る',
461 | 'acceptBtnText': 'Cookiesを受け入れる',
462 | 'rejectBtnText': '拒否',
463 | 'manageText': 'cookies管理'
464 | },
465 | zh_TW: {
466 | 'bannerHeading': '我們使用 Cookies',
467 | 'bannerDescription' : '我們使用了自己和第三方的 cookies 來個人化您的內容和分析網頁的流量。',
468 | 'bannerLinkText' : '閱讀更多關於 cookies',
469 | 'acceptBtnText' : '同意 cookies',
470 | 'rejectBtnText' : '拒絕',
471 | 'manageText' : '管理 cookies'
472 | },
473 | zh: {
474 | 'bannerHeading': '我们使用 Cookies',
475 | 'bannerDescription': '我们使用了自己和第三方的 cookies 来个性化您的内容和分析网页的流量。',
476 | 'bannerLinkText': '阅读更多关于 cookies',
477 | 'acceptBtnText': '同意 cookies',
478 | 'rejectBtnText': '拒绝',
479 | 'manageText': '管理 cookies'
480 | },
481 | ca: {
482 | 'bannerHeading': 'Ús de Cookies',
483 | 'bannerDescription': 'Utilitzem cookies pròpies i de tercers per a personalitzar el contingut i per a analitzar el trànsit del lloc web.',
484 | 'bannerLinkText': 'Vegeu més informació sobre les Cookies',
485 | 'acceptBtnText': 'Acceptar les Cookies',
486 | 'rejectBtnText': 'Declinar',
487 | 'manageText': 'Cookies'
488 | }
489 | }
490 | }
491 |
492 | }
493 |
494 | const glowCookies = new GlowCookies()
495 |
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