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gatsby-telemetry
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Check out: gatsby.dev/telemetry
Capture an event of type type
and decorate the generated event with these tags (note: allowed tags are filtered on server side)
This one does the same thing as the captureEvent
function described above.
Capture an event of type type
and decorate the generated event with these tags (note: allowed tags are filtered on server side)
Capture an error of type type
. The exception maybe passed in tags and it will be sanitized to anonymize the contents.
Capture an build error of type type
. The exception maybe passed in tags and it will be sanitize to anonymize the contents.
Set additional tags to be included in all future events.
Attach additional tags to the next event generated of type type
.
Enable or disable the telemetry collection.
Returns a debounced events tracker for collecting general activity information for incoming requests.
GATSBY_TELEMETRY_DEBUG
to 1
to print the telemetry data instead of sending it overGATSBY_TELEMETRY_DISABLED
to 1
to opt out of all telemetryGATSBY_TELEMETRY_VERBOSE
to 1
to log all telemetryFAQs
Gatsby Telemetry
The npm package gatsby-telemetry receives a total of 318,970 weekly downloads. As such, gatsby-telemetry popularity was classified as popular.
We found that gatsby-telemetry demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 10 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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