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@datadog/mobile-react-native-code-push

v2.14.0

Published

A client-side React Native module to interact with Appcenter Codepush and Datadog

Readme

React-Native Monitoring for AppCenter CodePush

Setup

This package is an integration for the react-native-code-push library. Before using it, install and setup the core mobile-react-native SDK.

To install with NPM, run:

npm install @datadog/mobile-react-native-code-push

To install with Yarn, run:

yarn add @datadog/mobile-react-native-code-push

Initialize the SDK

To initialize the Datadog React Native SDK for RUM, use DatadogCodepush.initialize instead of DdSdkReactNative.initialize:

import { DdSdkReactNativeConfiguration } from '@datadog/mobile-react-native';
import { DatadogCodepush } from '@datadog/mobile-react-native-code-push';

const config = new DdSdkReactNativeConfiguration(
    '<CLIENT_TOKEN>',
    '<ENVIRONMENT_NAME>',
    '<RUM_APPLICATION_ID>',
    true, // track user interactions (such as a tap on buttons). You can use the 'accessibilityLabel' element property to give the tap action a name, otherwise the element type is reported
    true, // track XHR resources
    true // track errors
);

await DatadogCodepush.initialize(config);

This method sets your reported version to the same value as the one the datadog-ci react-native codepush command uses when uploading your CodePush bundle and source maps.

Alternative to @datadog/mobile-react-native-code-push

If you use datadog-ci react-native upload to upload your CodePush bundle and source maps with a different format for the version, you can override the reported version in the SDK configuration object by using either:

  • versionSuffix (recommended) to add a suffix to the commercial version of your app
  • version to completely override the version