Hi! We currently utilize the NodeJS SDK to handle server-side analytics and experiments. We were wondering if there are any plans to build an exposure tracking provider for NodeJS, similar to the JS SDK implementation
Hey there,
thank you for writing in!
I am confirming this with our SDK team and once they circle back with me - I will let you know!
Thank you for your patience in the meantime,
Zhenia
Hey there
Yes, we’re planning on adding automatic tracking to server-side SDKs.
This feature is currently in beta in another SDK, but the next SDK to add this to would be NodeJS.
So for timeline I would expect this feature later this year, mostly likely in the second half.
We can not get any more granular, unfortunately.
Hope this helps!
Best,
Zhenia
Hi Zhenia, that’s great to hear. Looking forward to it and thank you for digging into this for us!
Best,
Lance
As far as I can tell, the exposure tracker is still not integrated into the Node JS SDK as of October, 2024, a year after the original comment was posted.
What is the workaround for tracking exposures?
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