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Support JavaScript / WASM target(s) #110

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twyatt opened this issue Nov 19, 2024 · 1 comment
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Support JavaScript / WASM target(s) #110

twyatt opened this issue Nov 19, 2024 · 1 comment
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@twyatt
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twyatt commented Nov 19, 2024

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Are there any plans to support JavaScript and/or WASM target(s)?

A while back, we wrote a Datadog library/wrapper to support the common multiplatform targets, and it would be nice to sunset it in favor of this library.

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@MaelNamNam
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Hi @twyatt 👋 Thanks a lot for reaching out! We're always impressed to see the community jump in an build their own wrappers whenever we don't have an official solution (yet) 🙇

Regarding the web target, we don't have immediate plans to add bindings for our Browser SDK as none of our existing KMM customers actually needed it. That said, can revisit this, and we'll discuss further with the engineering team to see if we can squeeze such a project in 25' Q1/Q2 roadmap :)

Side note: I'm not asking you anything as (a) I know how time consuming this can be, and (b) I would prefer to free the required bandwidth from the team to add support for JS ourselves, but just so you know we accept external contributions. We recently had some in our iOS SDK (DataDog/dd-sdk-ios#1888, DataDog/dd-sdk-ios#1918, DataDog/dd-sdk-ios#2005) and it's been a great opportunity for our team to further engage with customers

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