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@alwaysmeticulous/recorder-loader
Advanced tools
Utility package used to aid the injection of the Meticulous recorder snippet on web apps.
Utility package used to aid the injection of the Meticulous recorder snippet on web apps.
npm install @alwaysmeticulous/recorder-loader --save
# or with yarn
yarn add @alwaysmeticulous/recorder-loader
Within your app entrypoint:
import { loadAndStartRecorder } from '@alwaysmeticulous/recorder-loader'
async function startApp() {
// Start the Meticulous recorder before you initialise your app.
try {
await loadAndStartRecorder({
recordingToken: '<recording token>',
})
} catch (err) {
console.error(`Meticulous failed to initialise ${err}`)
}
// Initalise app after Meticulous' snippet, e.g:
ReactDOM.render(component, document.getElementById('root'))
}
startApp();
FAQs
Utility package used to aid the injection of the Meticulous recorder snippet on web apps.
The npm package @alwaysmeticulous/recorder-loader receives a total of 4,637 weekly downloads. As such, @alwaysmeticulous/recorder-loader popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @alwaysmeticulous/recorder-loader demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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