Syntax
newrelic.interaction().setName(string $name[, string $trigger])Sets the name and trigger of a SPA's browser interaction that is not a route change or URL change.
Requirements
Browser Pro+SPA agent (v963 or higher)
If you're using npm to install the browser agent, you must enable the
spafeature when instantiating theBrowserAgentclass. In thefeaturesarray, add the following:import { Spa } from '@newrelic/browser-agent/features/spa';const options = {info: { ... },loader_config: { ... },init: { ... },features: [Spa]}For more information, see the npm browser installation documentation.
Description
This SPA monitoring method sets the name and trigger of a browser interaction. The name will be exposed as the browserInteractionName attribute in the BrowserInteraction event. It will also be used for grouping in the UI.
By default, browserInteractionName is named after an associated URL or route. Use setName() when you want to record an interaction that is not a route change or URL change.
The setCurrentRouteName() method also names the current route. When you use both:
setName()takes precedence for naming the interaction.- The
previousRouteNameandtargetRouteNameattributes are still set with values passed tosetCurrentRouteName().
Using these methods together allows many options for filtering and grouping in the UI. For example, you can:
- Filter down to interactions of a certain type, such as
LikeButtonClick. - Then, group by
targetRouteNameto see what routes have the mostLikeButtonClickinteractions.
팁
This API call applies to data in SPA page views in browser and the BrowserInteraction event type. To set a custom name for standard page views and the PageView event type, see setPageViewName. Using both calls together is recommended.
Parameters
Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
string | Required. If null, the name will be set using the If not null, this will set the |
string | Optional. If not null, this will set the |
Return values
This method returns the same API object created by interaction().
Examples
document.getElementById('subscribe').addEventListener('submit', () => { newrelic.interaction().setName('createSubscription'); createSubscription();});