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Nuxt collects anonymous telemetry data about general usage. This helps us to accurately gauge Nuxt feature usage and customization across all our users.


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What is @nuxt/telemetry?

@nuxt/telemetry is a Nuxt.js module that collects anonymous usage data to help improve the framework. It gathers information about your Nuxt.js project, such as the version, features used, and build times, and sends it to the Nuxt.js team. This data helps the team understand how Nuxt.js is being used and identify areas for improvement.

What are @nuxt/telemetry's main functionalities?

Enable/Disable Telemetry

You can enable or disable telemetry data collection by setting the `telemetry` property in your `nuxt.config.js` file. Setting it to `false` will disable telemetry.

export default {
  telemetry: false
}

Prompt for Telemetry Consent

You can prompt for telemetry consent in the terminal by running the `npx nuxt telemetry prompt` command. This will ask the user if they want to enable or disable telemetry data collection.

npx nuxt telemetry prompt

Check Telemetry Status

You can check the current status of telemetry data collection by running the `npx nuxt telemetry status` command. This will display whether telemetry is enabled or disabled.

npx nuxt telemetry status

Disable Telemetry via CLI

You can disable telemetry data collection via the command line by running the `npx nuxt telemetry disable` command.

npx nuxt telemetry disable

Enable Telemetry via CLI

You can enable telemetry data collection via the command line by running the `npx nuxt telemetry enable` command.

npx nuxt telemetry enable

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Changelog

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v2.5.0

compare changes

🚀 Enhancements

  • Expose hooks for extensibility (#111)

🏡 Chore

❤️ Contributors

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Nuxt Telemetry Module

Nuxt collects anonymous telemetry data about general usage. This helps us to accurately gauge Nuxt feature usage and customization across all our users.

This program is optional. You will be asked on first time to get permission and you can always opt-out if you'd not like to share any information.

Why collecting Telemetry?

Nuxt has grown a lot from its initial release (7 Nov 2016) and we are keep listening to community feedback to improve it.

However, this manual process only collects feedback from a subset of users that takes the time to fill the issue template and it may have different needs or use-case than you.

Nuxt Telemetry collects anonymous telemetry data about general usage. This helps us to accurately gauge feature usage and customization across all our users. This data will let us better understand how Nuxt is used globally, measuring improvements made (DX and performances) and their relevance.

Events

We collect multiple events:

  • Command invoked (nuxt dev, nuxt build, etc)
  • Versions of Nuxt and Node.js
  • General machine informations (MacOS/Linux/Windows and if command is run within CI, ci name)
  • Duration of the Webpack build and average size of the application, as well as the generation stats (when using nuxt generate or nuxt export)
  • What are the public dependency of your project (Nuxt modules)

You can see the list of events in lib/events.

Example of an event:

{
   "name": "NUXT_PROJECT",
   "payload": {
    "type": "GIT",
    "isSSR": true,
    "target": "server",
    "isTypescriptBuild": false,
    "isTypescriptRuntime": false,
    "isProgrammatic": false,
    "packageManager": "npm"
   }
}

To display the exact data that will be sent, you can use NUXT_TELEMETRY_DEBUG=1.

Sensitive data

We take your privacy and our security very seriously.

We do not collect any metrics which may contain sensitive data.

This includes, but is not limited to: environment variables, file paths, contents of files, logs, or serialized JavaScript errors.

The data we collect is completely anonymous, not traceable to the source (using hash+seed), and only meaningful in aggregate form. No data we collect is personally identifiable or trackable.

Opting-out

You can disable Nuxt Telemetry for your project with several ways:

  1. Setting telemetry: false in your nuxt.config:
export default {
  telemetry: false
}
  1. Using an environment variable:
NUXT_TELEMETRY_DISABLED=1
  1. Using npx nuxt telemetry disable
npx nuxt telemetry [status|enable|disable] [-g,--global] [dir]

Skip Prompt

If you encounter problems with consent prompt, and want to participate without asking this question, you can set telemetry: true from nuxt.config:

export default {
  telemetry: true
}

Thank you

We want to thank you for participating in this telemetry program to help us better understand how you use Nuxt to keep improving it 💚

Development

  • Run yarn dev:prepare to generate type stubs.
  • Use yarn dev to start playground in development mode.

License

MIT License

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Last updated on 18 Sep 2023

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