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[FEATURE] Implement Tracking for JS (Web) #1034

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toddbaert opened this issue Oct 7, 2024 · 0 comments · Fixed by #1020
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[FEATURE] Implement Tracking for JS (Web) #1034

toddbaert opened this issue Oct 7, 2024 · 0 comments · Fixed by #1020
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toddbaert commented Oct 7, 2024

Implement tracking as per spec: open-feature/spec@cd99c35

Functional requirements:

  • implement all the features described here

Non functional requirements:

  • use as many existing abstractions and implementations as possible
    • ie: tracking event details should likely use similar underlying functionality to evaluation context / structure
  • provider interface(s) are modified to optionally support tracking; not all providers will support it
  • associated testing and README entry (see markdown snippet below)
  • no breaking changes

README addition (be careful to correctly link to #hooks and #providers and update the code snippet for the language in question

### Tracking

The tracking API allows you to use OpenFeature abstractions and objects to associate user actions with feature flag evaluations.
This is essential for robust experimentation powered by feature flags.
For example, a flag enhancing the appearance of a UI component might drive user engagement to a new feature; to test this hypothesis, telemetry collected by a hook(#hooks) or provider(#providers) can be associated with telemetry reported in the client's `track` function.

{example-language-in-question}

Note that some providers may not support tracking; check the documentation for your provider for more information.
@toddbaert toddbaert added enhancement New feature or request good first issue Good for newcomers help wanted Extra attention is needed labels Oct 7, 2024
@beeme1mr beeme1mr changed the title [FEATURE] Implement Tracking [FEATURE] Implement Tracking in JS Oct 7, 2024
@beeme1mr beeme1mr changed the title [FEATURE] Implement Tracking in JS [FEATURE] Implement Tracking for web Oct 7, 2024
@toddbaert toddbaert self-assigned this Oct 16, 2024
@toddbaert toddbaert changed the title [FEATURE] Implement Tracking for web [FEATURE] Implement Tracking for JS (Web) Oct 16, 2024
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📣 This was a draft for a while, but is now ready for review! 📣

This implements tracking as per spec, in the server, web, and react
SDKs.
I don't think the Angular or Nest SDKs need specific implementations,
but please advise (cc @luizgribeiro @lukas-reining).

Fixes: #1033
Fixes: #1034

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Signed-off-by: Todd Baert <todd.baert@dynatrace.com>
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