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@bugsnag/request-tracker-performance
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BugSnag performance request tracker for monitoring XHR and fetch requests
This package contains request trackers used for tracking XHR and fetch requests in the BugSnag performance monitoring library.
[v2.14.0] (2025-06-25)
onSpanStart
callbacks config option to allow spans to be inspected and modified on creation. #631SpanControlProvider
interface and BugsnagPerformance.getSpanControls
method to allow access to a registered SpanControlProvider
. #634@bugsnag/plugin-named-spans
package for tracking and accessing open spans by name #644@bugsnag/plugin-react-native-span-access
package for accessing native spans from Javascript #633 #636 #639 #645FAQs
BugSnag performance request tracker for monitoring XHR and fetch requests
The npm package @bugsnag/request-tracker-performance receives a total of 37,278 weekly downloads. As such, @bugsnag/request-tracker-performance popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @bugsnag/request-tracker-performance demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 8 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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