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@datadog/mobile-react-native-navigation
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A client-side React Native module to interact with Datadog
react-native-navigation
componentsDatadog Real User Monitoring (RUM) enables you to visualize and analyze the real-time performance and user journeys of your application’s individual users. This specific package adds support to the react-native-navigation
library.
Note: This package is an integration for react-native-navigation
library, please make sure you first install and setup the core mobile-react-native
SDK.
To install with NPM, run:
npm install @datadog/mobile-react-native-navigation
To install with Yarn, run:
yarn add @datadog/mobile-react-native-navigation
In order to start tracking your navigation events, simply call the add the following lines before setting up your navigation:
import { DdRumReactNativeNavigationTracking } from '@datadog/mobile-react-native-navigation';
DdRumReactNativeNavigationTracking.startTracking();
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A client-side React Native module to interact with Datadog
The npm package @datadog/mobile-react-native-navigation receives a total of 1,485 weekly downloads. As such, @datadog/mobile-react-native-navigation popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @datadog/mobile-react-native-navigation demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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