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@vscode/extension-telemetry
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A module for Visual Studio Code extensions to report consistent telemetry.
This module provides a consistent way for extensions to report telemetry over Application Insights. The module respects the user's decision about whether or not to send telemetry data. See telemetry extension guidelines for more information on using telemetry in your extension.
Follow guide to set up Application Insights in Azure and get your key. Don't worry about hardcoding it, it is not sensitive.
With npm:
npm install @vscode/extension-telemetry
With yarn:
yarn add @vscode/extension-telemetry
import * as vscode from 'vscode';
import TelemetryReporter from '@vscode/extension-telemetry';
// the application insights key (also known as instrumentation key)
const key = '<your key>';
// telemetry reporter
let reporter;
function activate(context: vscode.ExtensionContext) {
// create telemetry reporter on extension activation
reporter = new TelemetryReporter(key);
// ensure it gets properly disposed. Upon disposal the events will be flushed
context.subscriptions.push(reporter);
}
Use this method for sending general events to App Insights.
// send event any time after activation
reporter.sendTelemetryEvent('sampleEvent', { 'stringProp': 'some string' }, { 'numericMeasure': 123 });
Use this method for diagnostics in App Insights. This method will automatically drop events in certain environments for first party extensions.
// send an error any time after activation
try { ... } catch (error) {
reporter.sendTelemetryException(error, { 'stringProp': 'some string' }, { 'numericMeasure': 123 });
}
Use this method for sending error telemetry as traditional events to App Insights. This method will automatically drop error properties in certain environments for first party extensions. The last parameter is an optional list of case-sensitive properties that should be dropped. If no array is passed, we will drop all properties but still send the event.
// send an error event any time after activation
reporter.sendTelemetryErrorEvent('sampleErrorEvent', { 'stringProp': 'some string', 'stackProp': 'some user stack trace' }, { 'numericMeasure': 123 }, [ 'stackProp' ]);
common.extname
- The extension namecommon.extversion
- The extension versioncommon.vscodemachineid
- A common machine identifier generated by VS Codecommon.vscodesessionid
- A session identifier generated by VS Codecommon.vscodeversion
- The version of VS Code running the extensioncommon.os
- The OS running VS Codecommon.platformversion
- The version of the OS/Platformcommon.product
- What Vs code is hosted in, i.e. desktop, github.dev, codespaces.common.uikind
- Web or Desktop indicating where VS Code is runningcommon.remotename
- A name to identify the type of remote connection. other
indicates a remote connection not from the 3 main extensions (ssh, docker, wsl).common.nodeArch
- What architecture of node is running. i.e. arm or x86. On the web it will just say web
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A module for Visual Studio Code extensions to report consistent telemetry.
We found that @vscode/extension-telemetry demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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