diff --git a/src/connections/sources/custom-domain.md b/src/connections/sources/custom-domain.md index f0fc7e11e0..cd4c2b2fc1 100644 --- a/src/connections/sources/custom-domain.md +++ b/src/connections/sources/custom-domain.md @@ -54,20 +54,31 @@ To configure Custom Domain: - **Is the domain name enabled for Content Policy**: Select either Yes or No. You are not required to create a Content Policy prior to requesting Custom Domain. - **Description**: Enter an optional description for your service request. If you are requesting Custom Domain for multiple workspaces, enter any additional workspace slugs and source names into this field. 4. Segment provides you with a list of nameservers you should add to your DNS. Once you receive the nameservers from Segment, update your DNS. -5. After you've updated your DNS, Segment verifies that you've made all required updates and then provides you with two custom domains, one for the Tracking API and a second for your CDN. -6. Update your JavaScript snippet to reference the new subdomains or use the new Tracking API custom domain as your endpoint for server library sources. +5. After you've updated your DNS, Segment verifies that you've made all required updates and then provides you with two custom domains, one for the Tracking API and a second for your CDN. +6. Once Custom Domain is enabled for your workspace, the Segment app generates a new JavaScript source code snippet for your Analytics.js sources. Copy and paste this snippet into the header of your website. You can also use the subdomain provided for the Tracking API as the new endpoint for your server library sources. ## FAQ ### What sources can I use with Custom Domain? Custom Domain was largely developed to support JavaScript sources. It helps with comprehensive collection of first-party data from your website when accessed over any platform (desktop, mobile, and more). You can use the subdomain for all other non-JavaScript sources as well, for consistency, but it will have no impact on data collection for those sources. -Once Custom Domain is enabled for your workspace, the Segment app generates a new JavaScript source code snippet for you to copy-paste into the header of your website. For non-JavaScript sources, you can use the sub-domain as an endpoint when using the Tracking API. +### How can I configure non-JavaScript sources to use Custom Domain? -### Is this a fully-managed solution? What servers or infrastructure do I need to set up on my side for this proxy? -Yes, Custom Domain is a fully-managed solution. +For non-Analytics.js sources, you’ll need to update your implementation to use the subdomain as an endpoint when using the Tracking API. For example: + +- **Server Sources**: When sending data from server-side implementations, use the `host` configuration parameter to send data to your subdomain instead of the default Segment domain. +- **Mobile Sources**: When sending data from mobile implementations, use the `apiHost` configuration parameter to send data to your subdomain instead of the default Segment domain. + +### Is there a benefit in migrating server-side sources over to client-side with Custom Domain? +Server-side tracking is generally more reliable than client-side tracking. For example, when tracking data client-side, you might lose data when users might block all cookies or use tools that interfere with network requests leaving the browser. -You must be able to delegate a DNS subdomain to Segment and add the name servers Segment provides to your DNS. +For business-critical events, Segment recommends server-side data tracking. This approach means that your data is less susceptible to disruptions from client-side variables, which can result in more accurate and reliable tracking. + + +### Is this a fully-managed solution? What servers or infrastructure do I need to set up on my side for this proxy? +Yes, Custom Domain is a fully-managed solution. However, you must set up the following infrastructure on your end: +- Delegate a DNS subdomain to Segment +- Add the name servers Segment provides to your DNS First, decide on your subdomain and then delegate it to Segment. Segment then asks you to add a DNS NS record to your DNS with specific values to complete the DNS delegation. From there on, Segment fully manages the infrastructure for serving Analytics.js and ingesting events data through the subdomain.