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@exodus/analytics-validation
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JSON schemas for analytics events, to prevent sensitive data from being sent up to the infamous cloud
This helps prevent that we do not accidentally collect any sensitive and/or private information, therefore all events must pass a validation layer.
Examples of what could go wrong:
flowchart TD
Title(Adding a new telemetry event) --> A
A{Does your event\nhave properties?}
A -->|Yes| C
A -->|No| B
B(You're done!)
C{Does it only require\n the 'origin' property?}
C -->|Yes| B
C -->|No| E[Generate a new JSON Schema: \nyarn generate analytics-validation]
E --> D[Adjust the schema and tests]
D --> B
To add a new schema run
yarn generate analytics-validation
in the project root. The CLI tool will ask you for all details needed. Once the schema is created, make sure to
dapps
) already exists in ./src
. If not, you will have to come up with a subdirectory name during the next steps;expected_property
);Schemasafe ships with a bunch of default formats, you can find the implementation of these here!
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JSON schemas for analytics events, to prevent sensitive data from being sent up to the infamous cloud
The npm package @exodus/analytics-validation receives a total of 1,382 weekly downloads. As such, @exodus/analytics-validation popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @exodus/analytics-validation 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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