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@microsoft/mezzurite-angular

v2.0.18

Published

Library for capturing SPA timings within Angular.

Downloads

63

Readme

Mezzurite-Angular

For Angular 6, use @microsoft/[email protected]

Requirements:

  "dependencies": {
    "@microsoft/mezzurite-core": "^1.0.1",
    "@types/angular": "^1.6.51",
    "@types/jquery": "^2.0.46",
    "@types/node": "^10.12.2",
    "intersection-observer": "^0.5.1",
    "reflect-metadata": "^0.1.8"
  },
  "peerDependencies": {
    "@angular/common": ">2.4.0",
    "@angular/compiler": ">2.4.0",
    "@angular/core": ">2.4.0",
    "@angular/forms": ">2.4.0",
    "@angular/http": ">2.4.0",
    "@angular/platform-browser": ">2.4.0",
    "@angular/platform-browser-dynamic": ">2.4.0",
    "@angular/router": ">3.4.0",
    "core-js": "^2.4.1",
    "rxjs": "^6.2.2",
    "zone.js": "^0.x"
  },

Onboarding

Basic Setup (Application Load Time)

  1. Import the following modules in app.module:
import { AngularPerfModule, RoutingService } from '@microsoft/mezzurite-angular';
  1. In the NgModule imports, add the following:
Imports: [  AngularPerfModule.forRoot() ]
  1. In the constructor of AppModule, add the following:
export class AppModule {
  constructor(@Inject(RoutingService) private router: typeof RoutingService) {
    router.start();
  }
}
  1. If using sub-modules inside your app, you will need to import AngularPerfModule inside each sub-module in order to give your entire app access to the Mezzurite directive:
Imports: [  AngularPerfModule ]

Component Tracking (CLT and VLT)

Components are instrumented inside the html markup as an attribute directive:

<div mezzurite component-title='MyComponentName'>
...
</div>