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@embrace-io/react-native-orientation-change-tracker
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Core Module Required
This module requires React Native Embrace SDK.
Embrace can collect basic session data and crashes as you've already seen in the Crash Reporting and Session Reporting sections. Embrace can also collect when your app changes its orientation Here's how you add the Orientation tracker to the session.
Embrace has a separate module for tracking Orientation, to use it you will need to add the Orientation Tracker
yarn add @embrace-io/orientation-change-tracker
npm install @embrace-io/orientation-change-tracker
Add the useEmbraceOrientationLogger to your component
// Import the Embrace log method
import { useEmbraceOrientationLogger } from "@embrace-io/orientation-change-tracker";
const App = () => {
useEmbraceOrientationLogger()
return (
...
);
};
FAQs
Allows tracking the App orientation using the Embrace SDK
The npm package @embrace-io/react-native-orientation-change-tracker receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, @embrace-io/react-native-orientation-change-tracker popularity was classified as not popular.
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