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@launchdarkly/js-sdk-common
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@launchdarkly/js-sdk-common is a JavaScript SDK for LaunchDarkly, a feature management platform. This package provides common functionality for LaunchDarkly's client-side and server-side SDKs, allowing developers to manage feature flags, user targeting, and A/B testing.
Track custom events
{"client.track('custom-event-key', { customData: 'value' });":"Track custom events to gather analytics data. This can be useful for A/B testing and understanding user behavior."}
This project contains Typescript classes and interfaces that are applicable to client-side and server-side JavaScript SDKs.
See Contributing.
LaunchDarkly uses the SLSA framework (Supply-chain Levels for Software Artifacts) to help developers make their supply chain more secure by ensuring the authenticity and build integrity of our published SDK packages. To learn more, see the provenance guide.
FAQs
LaunchDarkly SDK for JavaScript - common code
We found that @launchdarkly/js-sdk-common 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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