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Introducing Supply Chain Attack Campaigns Tracking in the Socket Dashboard
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@hackler/react-sdk
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npm install @hackler/react-sdk --save
import { createInstance, HackleProvider } from "@hackler/react-sdk";
const hackleClient = createInstance("YOUR_SDK_KEY")
const user = {
id: "ae2182e0",
properties: {
app_version: "1.0.1",
age: 23,
paying_customer: true
}
}
ReactDOM.render(
<HackleProvider hackleClient={hackleClient} user={user} timeout={1000}>
<YourApp />
</HackleProvider>,
document.getElementById('root')
);
function App() {
return (
<HackleExperiment experimentKey={42}>
<HackleVariation variation={"A"}>
<OldBlueButton />
</HackleVariation>
<HackleVariation variation={"B"}>
<NewRedButton />
</HackleVariation>
</HackleExperiment>
)
}
const track = useTrack()
const event = {
key: "purchase",
value: 5000,
properties: {
first_paying: false,
item_count: 5
}
}
<button onClick={() => track(event)}>Purchase</button>
FAQs
React SDK for Hackle
The npm package @hackler/react-sdk receives a total of 1,701 weekly downloads. As such, @hackler/react-sdk popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @hackler/react-sdk 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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