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@grafana/faro-web-tracing
Advanced tools
This package provides tools for integrating OpenTelemetry based tracing with the Faro for the web.
See quick start document for instructions how to set up and use.
1.19.0
Feature (@grafana/faro-web-sdk
): Add CSP instrumentation (#1312)
Improvement (@grafana/faro-*
): Rename userActionEventType
to userActionTrigger
for improved clarity (#1298)
Chore (@grafana/faro-web-sdk
): Prevent tracking of custom collector URLs that don't match the Faro collector
URL structure (#1297)
Chore (@grafana/faro-core
): Ensure first instrumentation gets properly removed (#1312)
Chore (@grafana/faro-*
): Remove Node.js 23 from build and test matrix as it's EoL (#1343)
Chore (@grafana/faro-*
): upgrade to yarn 4
FAQs
Faro web tracing implementation.
The npm package @grafana/faro-web-tracing receives a total of 131,417 weekly downloads. As such, @grafana/faro-web-tracing popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @grafana/faro-web-tracing demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 23 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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