Express
The Express middleware is a basic wrapper around Javascript SDK. It provides a simple way to add the SDK to your Express application.
Installation
pnpm install @openpanel/express
Usage
The default export of @openpanel/express
is a function that returns an Express middleware. It will also append the Openpanel SDK to the req
object.
You can access it via req.op
.
import express from 'express';
import createOpenpanelMiddleware from '@openpanel/express';
const app = express();
app.use(
createOpenpanelMiddleware({
clientId: 'xxx',
clientSecret: 'xxx',
// trackRequest(url) {
// return url.includes('/v1')
// },
// getProfileId(req) {
// return req.user.id
// }
})
);
app.get('/sign-up', (req, res) => {
// track sign up events
req.op.track('sign-up', {
email: req.body.email,
});
res.send('Hello World');
});
app.listen(3000, () => {
console.log('Server is running on http://localhost:3000');
});
Options
Common options
apiUrl
- The url of the openpanel API or your self-hosted instanceclientId
- The client id of your applicationclientSecret
- The client secret of your application (only required for server-side events)filter
- A function that will be called before sending an event. If it returns false, the event will not be sentdisabled
- If true, the library will not send any eventswaitForProfile
- If true, the library will wait for the profile to be set before sending events
Express options
trackRequest
- A function that returnstrue
if the request should be tracked.getProfileId
- A function that returns the profile ID of the user making the request.
Typescript
If req.op
is not typed you can extend the Request
interface.
import { OpenPanel } from '@openpanel/express';
declare global {
namespace Express {
export interface Request {
op: OpenPanel;
}
}
}