applicationinsights-web-ts
Application Insights JavaScript SDK (Web) for TypeScript
Real User Monitoring (RUM) for browser apps with @microsoft/applicationinsights-web. Auto-collects page views, AJAX/fetch dependencies, unhandled exceptions, and (with the Click Analytics plugin) clicks. Supports custom events, metrics, and GenAI agent traces that follow OpenTelemetry GenAI semantic conventions and correlate to backend spans via W3C Trace Context.
Distinct from
azure-monitor-opentelemetry-ts, which is for Node.js server apps. This skill is for browser/web code (and React Native).
Before Implementation
Search microsoft-docs MCP for current API patterns:
- Query: "Application Insights JavaScript SDK setup"
- Query: "Application Insights JavaScript SDK configuration"
- Query: "Application Insights JavaScript framework extensions React Angular"
- Verify package version:
npm view @microsoft/applicationinsights-web version
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