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@snowplow/browser-plugin-debugger
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Browser Plugin to be used with @snowplow/browser-tracker
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Adds debugging to your Snowplow tracking.
Part of the Snowplow JavaScript Tracker monorepo.
Build with Node.js (18 - 20) and Rush.
npm install -g @microsoft/rush
git clone https://github.com/snowplow/snowplow-javascript-tracker.git
rush update
With npm:
npm install @snowplow/browser-plugin-debugger
Initialize your tracker with the DebuggerPlugin:
import { newTracker } from '@snowplow/browser-tracker';
import { DebuggerPlugin } from '@snowplow/browser-plugin-debugger';
newTracker('sp1', '{{collector}}', { plugins: [ DebuggerPlugin() ] }); // Also stores reference at module level
Then additional debugging information will be available in your browsers Developer Tools.
Licensed and distributed under the BSD 3-Clause License (An OSI Approved License).
Copyright (c) 2022 Snowplow Analytics Ltd, 2010 Anthon Pang.
All rights reserved.
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Debugger for Snowplow
The npm package @snowplow/browser-plugin-debugger receives a total of 2,917 weekly downloads. As such, @snowplow/browser-plugin-debugger popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @snowplow/browser-plugin-debugger demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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