Cloudflare Zaraz offers properties that you can use when configuring the product. They are helpful to send data to a third-party tool or to create triggers as they have context about a specific user's browser session and the actions they take on the website. Below is a list of the properties you can access from the Cloudflare dashboard and their values.
| Property | Description |
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| Event Name | Returns the name of the event sent using the Track method of the Web API. Refer to the Track method for more information. |
| Track Property name: | Returns the value of a zaraz.track() eventProperties key. The key can either be directly used in zaraz.track() or set using zaraz.set(). Set the name of your key here. Refer to the Set method for more information. |
| Property | Description |
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| Page character encoding | Returns the document character encoding from document.characterSet. |
| Page referrer | Returns the page referrer from document.referrer. |
| Page title | Returns the page title. |
| Query param name: | Returns the value of a URL query parameter. When you choose this variable, you need to set the name of your parameter. |
| URL | Returns a string containing the entire URL. |
| URL base domain | Returns the base domain part of the URL, without any subdomains. |
| URL host | Returns the domain (that is, the hostname) followed by a : and the port of the URL (if a port was specified). |
| URL hostname | Returns the domain of the URL. |
| URL origin | Returns the origin of the URL — that is, its scheme, domain, and port. |
| URL password | Returns the password specified before the domain name. |
| URL pathname | Returns the path of the URL, including the initial /. Does not include the query string or fragment. |
| URL port | Returns the port number of the URL. |
| URL protocol scheme | Returns the protocol scheme of the URL, including the final :. |
| URL query parameters | Returns query parameters provided, beginning with the leading ? character. |
| URL username | Returns the username specified before the domain name. |
| Property | Description |
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| Cookie name: | Returns cookies obtained from the browser document. |
| Property | Description |
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| Browser engine | Returns the type of browser engine (for example, WebKit). |
| Browser engine version | Returns the version of the browser’s engine. |
| Browser name | Returns the browser’s name. |
| Browser version | Returns the browser’s version. |
| Device CPU | Returns the device’s CPU. |
| Device IP address | Returns the incoming IP address. |
| Device language | Returns the language used. |
| Device screen resolution | Returns the screen resolution of the device. |
| Device type | Returns the type of device used (for example, iPhone). |
| Device viewport | Returns the visible web page area in user’s device. |
| Operating system name | Returns the operating system. |
| Operating system version | Returns the version of the operating system. |
| User-agent string | Returns the browser’s user agent. |
| Property | Description |
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| City | Returns the city of the incoming request. For example, Lisbon. |
| Continent | Returns the continent of the incoming request. For example, EU |
| Country code | Returns the country code of the incoming request. For example, PT. |
| EU country | Returns a 1 if the country of the incoming request is in the European Union, and a 0 if it is not. |
| Region | Returns the ISO 3166-2 ↗ name for the first level region associated with the IP address of the incoming request. For example, Lisbon. |
| Region code | Returns the ISO 3166-2 ↗ region code associated with the IP address of the incoming request. For example, 11. |
| Timezone | Returns the timezone of the incoming request. For example, Europe/Lisbon. |
| Property | Description |
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| Random number | Returns a random number unique to each request. |
| Timestamp (milliseconds) | Returns the Unix time in milliseconds. |
| Timestamp (seconds) | Returns the Unix time in seconds. |