import React from 'react'; import Highlight from 'react-highlight'; import ToggleContent from 'Shared/ToggleContent'; import DocLink from 'Shared/DocLink/DocLink'; import { connect } from 'react-redux'; const AxiosDoc = (props) => { const { projectKey } = props; return (

Axios

This plugin allows you to capture axios requests and inspect them later on while replaying session recordings. This is very useful for understanding and fixing issues.
Installation
{`npm i @openreplay/tracker-axios`}
Usage

Initialize the @openreplay/tracker package as usual then load the axios plugin. Note that OpenReplay axios plugin requires axios@^0.21.2 as a peer dependency.

Usage
{`import OpenReplay from '@openreplay/tracker'; import trackerAxios from '@openreplay/tracker-axios'; const tracker = new OpenReplay({ projectKey: '${projectKey}' }); tracker.use(trackerAxios(options)); // check list of available options below tracker.start();`} } second={ {`import OpenReplay from '@openreplay/tracker/cjs'; import trackerAxios from '@openreplay/tracker-axios/cjs'; const tracker = new OpenReplay({ projectKey: '${projectKey}' }); tracker.use(trackerAxios(options)); // check list of available options below //... function MyApp() { useEffect(() => { // use componentDidMount in case of React Class Component tracker.start(); }, []) //... }`} } />
); }; AxiosDoc.displayName = 'AxiosDoc'; export default connect((state) => ({ projectKey: state.getIn(['site', 'instance', 'projectKey'])}) )(AxiosDoc)