This plugin allows you to capture VueX mutations/state and inspect them later on while
replaying session recordings. This is very useful for understanding and fixing issues.
Installation
{`npm i @openreplay/tracker-vuex --save`}
Usage
Initialize the @openreplay/tracker package as usual and load the plugin into it. Then put
the generated plugin into your plugins field of your store.
{`import Vuex from 'vuex'
import OpenReplay from '@openreplay/tracker';
import trackerVuex from '@openreplay/tracker-vuex';
//...
const tracker = new OpenReplay({
projectKey: '${projectKey}'
});
// .start() returns a promise
tracker.start().then(sessionData => ... ).catch(e => ... )
//...
const store = new Vuex.Store({
//...
plugins: [tracker.use(trackerVuex())] // check list of available options below
});`}
}
second={
{`import Vuex from 'vuex'
import OpenReplay from '@openreplay/tracker/cjs';
import trackerVuex from '@openreplay/tracker-vuex/cjs';
//...
const tracker = new OpenReplay({
projectKey: '${projectKey}'
});
//...
function SomeFunctionalComponent() {
useEffect(() => { // or componentDidMount in case of Class approach
// .start() returns a promise
tracker.start().then(sessionData => ... ).catch(e => ... )
}, [])
//...
const store = new Vuex.Store({
//...
plugins: [tracker.use(trackerVuex())] // check list of available options below
});
}`}
}
/>