First of all really appreciate the effort on making this library and it saves me a lot of time to implement my own version.
The way I use react-tracking is like the following:
export function tracking(trackingInfo) {
const options = {
dispatch: (data) => {
// send out data to tracking service
},
dispatchOnMount: true
};
return function decorator(...toDecorate) {
const name = annotate(trackingInfo.name);
return track(Object.assign({}, trackingInfo, { name }), options)(...toDecorate);
};
}
...
@tracking({ name: 'counter' })
class Counter extends Component {
@tracking({ name: 'increment' })
increment = () => {
// increment count in global redux state
this.props.dispatch({
type: 'INCREMENT'
})
}
}
i also attach a bunch of metadata from redux store to the optons.dispatch. The problem i'm seeing is that let's say if we have a redux state called count that's going to add 1 everytime increment is fired. react-tracking will always attach the old count as part of metadata instead of count + 1 after increment is fired. I'm assuming this is because react-tracking dispatches first before it actually fires the decorated function? So curious is there anyway around? Thanks and looking forward to any help here!
First of all really appreciate the effort on making this library and it saves me a lot of time to implement my own version.
The way I use react-tracking is like the following:
i also attach a bunch of metadata from redux store to the
optons.dispatch. The problem i'm seeing is that let's say if we have a redux state calledcountthat's going to add 1 everytimeincrementis fired. react-tracking will always attach the oldcountas part of metadata instead ofcount + 1after increment is fired. I'm assuming this is because react-tracking dispatches first before it actually fires the decorated function? So curious is there anyway around? Thanks and looking forward to any help here!