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@openpanel/react-native
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> đź“– **Full documentation:** [https://openpanel.dev/docs/sdks/react-native](https://openpanel.dev/docs/sdks/react-native)
đź“– Full documentation: https://openpanel.dev/docs/sdks/react-native
Looking for a step-by-step tutorial? Check out the React Native analytics guide.
We're dependent on expo-application for buildNumber, versionNumber (and referrer on android) and expo-constants to get the user-agent.
npm install @openpanel/react-native
npx expo install expo-application expo-constants
On native we use a clientSecret to authenticate the app.
import { OpenPanel } from '@openpanel/react-native';
const op = new OpenPanel({
clientId: '{YOUR_CLIENT_ID}',
clientSecret: '{YOUR_CLIENT_SECRET}',
});
apiUrl - The url of the openpanel API or your self-hosted instanceclientId - The client id of your applicationclientSecret - The client secret of your application (only required for server-side events)filter - A function that will be called before sending an event. If it returns false, the event will not be sentdisabled - If true, the library will not send any eventsop.track('my_event', { foo: 'bar' });
import { usePathname, useSegments } from 'expo-router';
const op = new Openpanel({ /* ... */ })
function RootLayout() {
// ...
const pathname = usePathname()
// Segments is optional but can be nice to have if you
// want to group routes together
// pathname = /posts/123
// segements = ['posts', '[id]']
const segments = useSegments()
useEffect(() => {
// Simple
op.screenView(pathname)
// With extra data
op.screenView(pathname, {
// segments is optional but nice to have
segments: segments.join('/'),
// other optional data you want to send with the screen view
})
}, [pathname,segments])
// ...
}
```
#### react-navigation (simple)
```tsx
import { createNavigationContainerRef } from '@react-navigation/native'
import { Openpanel } from '@openpanel/react-native'
const op = new Openpanel({ /* ... */ })
const navigationRef = createNavigationContainerRef()
export function NavigationRoot() {
const handleNavigationStateChange = () => {
const current = navigationRef.getCurrentRoute()
if (current) {
op.screenView(current.name, {
params: current.params,
})
}
}
return (
<NavigationContainer
ref={navigationRef}
onReady={handleNavigationStateChange}
onStateChange={handleNavigationStateChange}
>
<Stack.Navigator />
</NavigationContainer>
)
}
```
For more information on how to use the SDK, check out the [Javascript SDK](https://openpanel.dev/docs/sdks/javascript#usage).
FAQs
> đź“– **Full documentation:** [https://openpanel.dev/docs/sdks/react-native](https://openpanel.dev/docs/sdks/react-native)
The npm package @openpanel/react-native receives a total of 509 weekly downloads. As such, @openpanel/react-native popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @openpanel/react-native 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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