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@splunk/otel-web-session-recorder
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Splunk session recorder combines rr-web with OpenTelemetry JavaScript for Web
:construction: This project is currently in BETA. It is officially supported by Splunk. However, breaking changes MAY be introduced.
Splunk session recorder can be installed via the @splunk/otel-web-session-recorder npm package:
npm install @splunk/otel-web-session-recorder
Then start the recording by importing the package and calling SplunkSessionRecorder.init:
import SplunkSessionRecorder from '@splunk/otel-web-session-recorder'
// This must be called after initializing splunk rum
SplunkSessionRecorder.init({
realm: '<realm>',
rumAccessToken: '<auth token>',
})
FAQs
Session recorder for Splunk Observability
The npm package @splunk/otel-web-session-recorder receives a total of 3,968 weekly downloads. As such, @splunk/otel-web-session-recorder popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @splunk/otel-web-session-recorder demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 14 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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