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@amplitude/plugin-session-replay-browser
Advanced tools
Official Browser SDK plugin for session replay
This package is published on NPM registry and is available to be installed using npm and yarn.
# npm
npm install @amplitude/plugin-session-replay-browser
# yarn
yarn add @amplitude/plugin-session-replay-browser
This plugin works on top of Amplitude Browser SDK and adds session replay features to built-in features. To use this plugin, you need to install @amplitude/analytics-browser
version v1.0.0
or later.
@amplitude/analytics-browser
@amplitude/plugin-session-replay-browser
import * as amplitude from '@amplitude/analytics-browser';
import { sessionReplayPlugin } from '@amplitude/plugin-session-replay-browser';
The plugin must be registered with the amplitude instance via the following code:
amplitude.init(API_KEY);
const sessionReplayTracking = sessionReplayPlugin();
amplitude.add(sessionReplayTracking);
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The npm package @amplitude/plugin-session-replay-browser receives a total of 58,483 weekly downloads. As such, @amplitude/plugin-session-replay-browser popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @amplitude/plugin-session-replay-browser 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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