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@heartlandone/vega-telemetry-runtime-metrics

v1.0.6

Published

Telemetry is used for gather information about Vega usage and to track various pain points.

Downloads

16,970

Readme

Vega Telemetry

Telemetry is used for gather information about Vega usage and to track various pain points.

This will help vega tailor Vega for better future development.

Telemetry is captured upon installation of the Vega package.

Usage

Users can decide which fields they wish to include by editing package.json, and setting telemetry either to a string, or to a boolean value.

	vega: {
   	telemetry: string[] | boolean
	}
  • If you set telemetry to true, this will include all default fields.

The default fields include: Name Author Dependencies

  • You may also set telemetry to an array to specify which fields you wish to include (e.g. ['name', 'private']. For example:
vega: {
   telemetry: ['name','private']
}
  • If you set telemetry to false, no data will be collected.

Privacy Policy

We do not collect any sensitive data, including environment variables, file paths, contents of files, logs, or serialized JavaScript errors.

All data collected using telemetry is completely anonymous. Data is untraceable to the source. Participation is also optional, and if you do not wish to share any information, you may opt-out by setting telemetry = false in your package.json file.