openreplay/frontend/app/components/Client/Integrations/PiniaDoc/PiniaDoc.tsx
2024-07-31 09:42:12 +02:00

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TypeScript

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 PiniaDoc = (props) => {
const { projectKey } = props;
return (
<div className="bg-white h-screen overflow-y-auto" style={{ width: '500px' }}>
<h3 className="p-5 text-2xl">VueX</h3>
<div className="p-5">
<div>
This plugin allows you to capture Pinia mutations + state and inspect them later on while
replaying session recordings. This is very useful for understanding and fixing issues.
</div>
<div className="font-bold my-2 text-lg">Installation</div>
<Highlight className="js">{`npm i @openreplay/tracker-vuex --save`}</Highlight>
<div className="font-bold my-2 text-lg">Usage</div>
<p>
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.
</p>
<div className="py-3" />
<ToggleContent
label="Server-Side-Rendered (SSR)?"
first={
<Highlight className="js">
{`import Vuex from 'vuex'
import OpenReplay from '@openreplay/tracker';
import trackerVuex from '@openreplay/tracker-vuex';
//...
const tracker = new OpenReplay({
projectKey: '${projectKey}'
});
// .start() returns a promise
tracker.start().then(sessionData => ... ).catch(e => ... )
//...
const examplePiniaStore = useExamplePiniaStore()
// check list of available options below
const vuexPlugin = tracker.use(trackerVuex(<options>))
// add a name to your store, optional
//(will be randomly generated otherwise)
const piniaStorePlugin = vuexPlugin('STORE NAME')
// start tracking state updates
piniaStorePlugin(examplePiniaStore)
// now you can use examplePiniaStore as
// usual pinia store
// (destructure values or return it as a whole etc)
`}
</Highlight>
}
second={
<Highlight className="js">
{`import Vuex from 'vuex'
import OpenReplay from '@openreplay/tracker/cjs';
import trackerVuex from '@openreplay/tracker-vuex/cjs';
//...
const tracker = new OpenReplay({
projectKey: '${projectKey}'
});
//...
// start tracker when the app is mounted
// .start() returns a promise
tracker.start().then(sessionData => ... ).catch(e => ... )
//...
const examplePiniaStore = useExamplePiniaStore()
// check list of available options below
const vuexPlugin = tracker.use(trackerVuex(<options>))
// add a name to your store, optional
// (will be randomly generated otherwise)
const piniaStorePlugin = vuexPlugin('STORE NAME')
// start tracking state updates
piniaStorePlugin(examplePiniaStore)
// now you can use examplePiniaStore as
// usual pinia store
// (destructure values or return it as a whole etc)
}`}
</Highlight>
}
/>
<DocLink
className="mt-4"
label="Integrate Pinia"
url="https://docs.openreplay.com/plugins/pinia"
/>
</div>
</div>
);
};
PiniaDoc.displayName = 'PiniaDoc';
export default connect((state: any) => {
const siteId = state.getIn(['integrations', 'siteId']);
const sites = state.getIn(['site', 'list']);
return {
projectKey: sites.find((site: any) => site.get('id') === siteId).get('projectKey'),
};
})(PiniaDoc);