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Overview
The term telemetry refers to the collection of certain usage data to help improve the quality of a piece of software (in this case, Wasp).
Our telemetry implementation is anonymized and very limited in its scope, focused on answering following questions:
- How many people and how often: tried to install Wasp, use Wasp, or have built a Wasp app?
- How many projects are created with Wasp?
When and what is sent?
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Information is sent via HTTPS request when
wasp
CLI command is invoked. Information is sent no more than twice in a period of 12 hours (sending is paused for 12 hours after last invocation, separately forwasp build
command and for all other commands). Exact information as it is sent:{ // Randomly generated, non-identifiable UUID representing a user. "distinct_id": "bf3fa7a8-1c11-4f82-9542-ec1a2d28786b", // Non-identifiable hash representing a project. "project_hash": "6d7e561d62b955d1", // True if command was `wasp build`, false otherwise. "is_build": true, "wasp_version": "0.1.9.1", "os": "linux" }
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Information is also sent once via HTTPS request when wasp is installed via
install.sh
script. Exact information as it is sent:{ // Randomly generated id. "distinct_id": "274701613078193779564259", "os": "linux" }
Opting out
You can opt-out of telemetry by setting the WASP_TELEMETRY_DISABLE
environment variable to any value, e.g.:
export WASP_TELEMETRY_DISABLE=1
Future plans
We don't have this implemented yet, but the next step will be to make telemetry go in two directions -> instead of just sending usage data to us, it will also at the same time check for any messages from our side (e.g. notification about new version of Wasp, or a security notice). Link to corresponding github issue.