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@errortracker/js-plugin
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Universal JavaScript notifier.
This package contains both @bugsnag/browser and @bugsnag/node and the appropriate one will be included in your application.
In Node, importing '@bugsnag/js' will provide the @bugsnag/node module.
In various bundlers, importing '@bugsnag/js' will provide the @bugsnag/browser module.
| Bundler | Support |
|---|---|
| Browserify | Supports the package.json "browser" field by default |
| Webpack | Supports the package.json "browser" field by default |
| Rollup | Set browser: true in the node-resolve plugin |
Note: by using this browser-specific entrypoint, none of the node-specific code will be included in your bundle.
This package is free software released under the MIT License. See LICENSE.txt for details.
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Universal JavaScript notifier.
The npm package @errortracker/js-plugin receives a total of 11 weekly downloads. As such, @errortracker/js-plugin popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @errortracker/js-plugin demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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