32 lines
1.8 KiB
TypeScript
32 lines
1.8 KiB
TypeScript
import { INPMetric, MetricRatingThresholds, ReportOpts } from './types.js';
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/** Thresholds for INP. See https://web.dev/articles/inp#what_is_a_good_inp_score */
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export declare const INPThresholds: MetricRatingThresholds;
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/**
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* Calculates the [INP](https://web.dev/articles/inp) value for the current
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* page and calls the `callback` function once the value is ready, along with
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* the `event` performance entries reported for that interaction. The reported
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* value is a `DOMHighResTimeStamp`.
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*
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* A custom `durationThreshold` configuration option can optionally be passed to
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* control what `event-timing` entries are considered for INP reporting. The
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* default threshold is `40`, which means INP scores of less than 40 are
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* reported as 0. Note that this will not affect your 75th percentile INP value
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* unless that value is also less than 40 (well below the recommended
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* [good](https://web.dev/articles/inp#what_is_a_good_inp_score) threshold).
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*
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* If the `reportAllChanges` configuration option is set to `true`, the
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* `callback` function will be called as soon as the value is initially
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* determined as well as any time the value changes throughout the page
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* lifespan.
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*
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* _**Important:** INP should be continually monitored for changes throughout
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* the entire lifespan of a page—including if the user returns to the page after
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* it's been hidden/backgrounded. However, since browsers often [will not fire
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* additional callbacks once the user has backgrounded a
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* page](https://developer.chrome.com/blog/page-lifecycle-api/#advice-hidden),
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* `callback` is always called when the page's visibility state changes to
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* hidden. As a result, the `callback` function might be called multiple times
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* during the same page load._
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*/
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export declare const onINP: (onReport: (metric: INPMetric) => void, opts?: ReportOpts) => void;
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