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@expo/rudder-sdk-node
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@expo/rudder-sdk-node
A lightweight Node SDK for RudderStack with minimal dependencies. This is designed for client-side Node applications like CLIs. This library is smaller than RudderStack's Node library and doesn't include support for the Redis persistence queue.
It is fully written in TypeScript and exports first-class type declarations to users of this package.
$ npm install @expo/rudder-sdk-node
import Analytics from '@expo/rudder-sdk-node';
// Specify the batch endpoint of the Rudder server you are running
const client = new Analytics('write key', '<data-plane-uri>/v1/batch');
client.track({
event: 'event name',
userId: 'user id',
});
const flushResponse = await client.flush();
Look at the TypeScript type declarations and the source code of this library.
RudderStack's documentation for a different but related library is available here.
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Compact fork of rudder-node-sdk
We found that @expo/rudder-sdk-node demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 24 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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