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@react-native-embrace/react-native-navigation

v0.2.12

Published

This is used to track React Native screens (using React Native Navigation) with the Embrace SDK

Downloads

2

Readme

React Native Embrace - React Native Navigation

Core Module Required

This module requires React Native Embrace SDK.

Add React Native Navigation screen tracker

Adding Context to Sessions

Embrace can collect basic session data and crashes as you've already seen in the Crash Reporting and Session Reporting sections. Embrace can also collect the screens that your app opened and include it as context within your sessions. Here's how you add the screen tracker to the session.

Adding the component

Embrace has a separate module for tracking Screens, to use it you will need to add the React Native Navigation Tracker

Install the component

yarn add @react-native-embrace/react-native-navigation
npm install @react-native-embrace/react-native-navigation

Adding the component to your code

Apply the EmbraceNavigationTracker to your Navigation instance. You should do this in your entry point, usually index.js

{{< hint info >}}

If you have more than one navigation instance, you can pass a second parameter to the build method with an identifier

{{< /hint >}}

import { Navigation } from "react-native-navigation";

// Start - Add those lines
import EmbraceNavigationTracker from "@react-native-embrace/react-native-navigation";
EmbraceNavigationTracker.build(Navigation);
// End - Add those lines

Navigation.registerComponent("myLaunchScreen", () => App);
Navigation.events().registerAppLaunchedListener(() => {
  Navigation.setRoot({
    root: {
      stack: {
        children: [
          {
            component: {
              name: "myLaunchScreen",
            },
          },
        ],
      },
    },
  });
});

Disable Auto Tracking for Native Screens

Embrace automatically collects the native screens, if you do not want to see them in the session you can disable it.

Android:

Go to your embrace-config.json inside android/app/src/main and add the sdk_config, your file should be like this

{
  "app_id": "APP_ID",
  "api_token": "API_TOKEN",
  ...
  // Add this lines
  "sdk_config": {
    "view_config": {
      "enable_automatic_activity_capture": false
    }
  }
}

iOS:

Go to your Embrace-info.plist inside ios/YOURAPPNAME and add ENABLE_AUTOMATIC_VIEW_CAPTURE as false, your file should be like this

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd">
<plist version="1.0">
<dict>
	<key>API_KEY</key>
	<string>{API_KEY}</string>
	<key>CRASH_REPORT_ENABLED</key>
	<true/>
   <!-- Add this key and the value as false-->
	<key>ENABLE_AUTOMATIC_VIEW_CAPTURE</key>
	<false/>
</dict>
</plist>