Fullstory's browser SDK lets you manage Fullstory data capture on your site as well as retrieve deep links to session replays and send your own custom events. More information about the Fullstory API can be found at https://developer.fullstory.com.
NOTE: this is the documentation for version 2. For version 1 documentation, please see @fullstory/browser@1.7.1.
npm i @fullstory/browser --save
yarn add @fullstory/browser
In version 2.x.x, init
is a separate named export from FullStory
. You will need to update all of your wildcard ('*'
) imports to explicit named imports.
Version 1.x.x
import * as FullStory from '@fullstory/browser';
Version 2.x.x
import { FullStory, init } from '@fullstory/browser';
You can use the named import init
by itself:
import { init } from '@fullstory/browser';
init({ orgId: 'my-org-id' })
You can also rename the function for readability:
import { init as initFullStory } from '@fullstory/browser';
initFullStory({ orgId: 'my-org-id' })
The FullStory
named export is equivalent to the global FS
object described in the developer documentation. You can use it to make all version 2 API calls:
import { FullStory } from '@fullstory/browser';
FullStory('trackEvent', {
name: 'My Event',
properties: {
product: 'Sprockets',
quantity: 1,
},
})
Call the init()
function with options as soon as you can in your website startup process. Calling init after successful initialization will trigger console warnings - if you need to programmatically check if FullStory
has been initialized at some point in your code, you can call isInitialized()
.
The only required option is orgId
, all others are optional.
orgId
- Sets your Fullstory Org Id. Find out how to get your Org Id here.debug
- When set totrue
, enables Fullstory debug messages; defaults tofalse
.host
- The recording server host domain. Can be set to direct recorded events to a proxy that you host. Defaults tofullstory.com
.script
- Fullstory script host domain. Fullstory hosts thefs.js
recording script on a CDN, but you can choose to host a copy yourself. Defaults toedge.fullstory.com
.namespace
- Sets the global identifier for Fullstory when conflicts withFS
arise; see help.cookieDomain
- Overrides the cookie domain. By default, cookies will be valid for all subdomains of your site; if you want to limit the cookies to a specific subdomain, you can set the domain value explicitly. More information can be found here.recordCrossDomainIFrames
- Defaults tofalse
. Fullstory can record cross-domain iFrames if: 1. The Fullstory Browser SDK is running in the cross-domain iFrame and 2.recordCrossDomainIFrames
is set totrue
in the cross-domain iFrame and 3. The Fullstory Browser SDK is running in the parent page of the cross-domain iFrame. Click here for a detailed explanation of what "cross-domain" means. Before using, you should understand the security implications, and configure your Content Security Policy (CSP) HTTP headers accordingly - specifically the frame-ancestors directive. Failure to configure your CSP headers while using this setting can bypass IFrames security protections that are included in modern browsers. More information about cross-domain iFrame recording can be found on our Knowledge Base. Note: therecordCrossDomainIFrames
parameter is the same as thewindow['_fs_run_in_iframe']
referenced in the KB article.recordOnlyThisIFrame
- When set totrue
, this tells Fullstory that the IFrame is the "root" of the recording and should be its own session; defaults tofalse
. Use this when your app is embedded in an IFrame on a site not running Fullstory or when the site is running Fullstory, but you want your content sent to a different Fullstory org.devMode
- Set totrue
if you want to deactivate Fullstory in your development environment. When set totrue
, Fullstory will shutdown recording and all subsequent SDK method calls will be no-ops. At the timeinit
is called withdevMode: true
, a singleevent
call will be sent to Fullstory to indicate that the SDK is indevMode
; this is to help trouble-shoot the case that the SDK was accidentally set todevMode: true
in a production environment. Additionally, any calls to SDK methods willconsole.warn
that Fullstory is indevMode
. Defaults tofalse
.startCaptureManually
- Set totrue
if you want to start capture manually usingFS('start')
. Fullstory will load but wait for a call toFS('start')
to begin capturing. See Manually Delay Data Capture for more information. Defaults tofalse
.assetMapId
- Use this to set the current asset map id. See Asset Uploading for Web for more information.appHost
- Use this to set the app host for displaying session urls. If using a version of Fullstory Relay, you may need to setappHost
"app.fullstory.com" or "app.eu1.fullstory.com" depending on your region.
The init
function also accepts an optional readyCallback
argument. If you provide a function, it will be invoked when the Fullstory session has started. Your callback will be called with one parameter: an object containing information about the session. Currently the only property is sessionUrl
, which is a string containing the URL to the session.
import { init } from '@fullstory/browser';
init({ orgId }, ({ sessionUrl }) => console.log(`Started session: ${sessionUrl}`));
import React from 'react';
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom';
import './index.css';
import App from './App';
import { init as initFullStory } from '@fullstory/browser';
initFullStory({ orgId: '<your org id here>' });
ReactDOM.render(<App />, document.getElementById('root'));
import { Component } from '@angular/core';
import { init as initFullStory } from '@fullstory/browser';
import { environment } from '../environments/environment';
@Component({
selector: 'app-root',
templateUrl: 'app.component.html',
styleUrls: ['./app.component.scss']
})
export class AppComponent {
constructor() {
initFullStory({
orgId: '<your org id here>',
devMode: !environment.production,
});
}
}
import Vue from 'vue';
import App from './App.vue';
import { init as initFullStory, FullStory } from '@fullstory/browser';
initFullStory({ orgId: '<your org id here>' });
Vue.prototype.$FullStory = FullStory;
new Vue({
render: h => h(App)
}).$mount('#app');
import { createApp } from 'vue';
import App from './App.vue';
import { init as initFullStory, FullStory } from '@fullstory/browser';
initFullStory({ orgId: '<your org id here>' });
const app = createApp(App);
app.config.globalProperties.$FullStory = FullStory;
app.mount('#app');
Once FullStory is initialized, you can make calls to the FullStory SDK. See the developer documentation for more information.
FullStory('trackEvent', {
name: 'Subscribed',
properties: {
uid: '750948353',
plan_name: 'Professional',
plan_price: 299,
plan_users: 10,
days_in_trial: 42,
feature_packs: ['MAPS', 'DEV', 'DATA'],
},
schema: {
properties: {
plan_users: 'int', // override default inferred "real" type with "int"
days_in_trial: 'int', // override default inferred "real" type with "int"
}
}
});
NOTE: The inclusion of type suffixes - appending
_str
or_int
to the end of properties - is no longer required. All custom properties are inferred on the server. To override any default inference, you can add aschema
. See Custom Properties for more information.
const startOfPlayback = FullStory('getSession');
const playbackAtThisMomentInTime = FullStory('getSession', { format: 'url.now' });
FullStory('setProperties', {
type: 'user',
properties: {
displayName: 'Daniel Falko',
email: 'daniel.falko@example.com',
pricing_plan: 'free',
popup_help: true,
total_spent: 14.50,
},
});
For more information on sending custom user properties, view the Fullstory help article on Capturing custom user properties.
FullStory('setProperties', {
type: 'page',
properties: {
pageName: 'Checkout', // what is the name of the page?
cart_size: 10, // how many items were in the cart?
used_coupon: true, // was a coupon used?
},
schema: {
properties: {
cart_size: 'int', // override default inferred "real" type with "int"
}
}
});
For more information on setting page properties, view the Fullstory help article on Sending custom page data to Fullstory.