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@openreplay/tracker-axios
Advanced tools
Tracker plugin to support tracking of the Axios requests.
npm i @openreplay/tracker-axios
Initialize the @openreplay/tracker
package as usual and load the plugin into it.
import Tracker from '@openreplay/tracker';
import trackerAxios from '@openreplay/tracker-axios';
const tracker = new Tracker({
projectKey: YOUR_PROJECT_KEY,
});
tracker.start();
tracker.use(trackerAxios({ /* options here*/ }));
Options:
{
instance: AxiosInstance; // default: axios
failuresOnly: boolean; // default: false
captureWhen: (AxiosRequestConfig) => boolean; // default: () => true
sessionTokenHeader: string; // default: undefined
ignoreHeaders: Array<string> | boolean, // default [ 'Cookie', 'Set-Cookie', 'Authorization' ]
}
By default plugin connects to the static axios
instance, but you can specify one with the instance
option.
Set failuresOnly
option to true
if you want to record only failed requests, when the axios' promise is rejected. You can also regulate axios failing behaviour with the validateStatus
option.
captureWhen
parameter allows you to set a filter on what should be captured. The function will be called with the axios config object and expected to return true
or false
.
In case you use OpenReplay integrations (sentry, bugsnag or others), you can use sessionTokenHeader
option to specify the header name. This header will be appended automatically to the each axios request and will contain OpenReplay session identificator value.
You can define list of headers that you don't want to capture with the ignoreHeaders
options. Set its value to false
if you want to catch them all (true
if opposite). By default plugin ignores the list of headers that might be sensetive such as [ 'Cookie', 'Set-Cookie', 'Authorization' ]
.
FAQs
Tracker plugin for axios requests recording
The npm package @openreplay/tracker-axios receives a total of 1,367 weekly downloads. As such, @openreplay/tracker-axios popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @openreplay/tracker-axios demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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