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import Analytics from 'analytics-node';
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import { SECOND } from '../../../shared/constants/time';
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const isDevOrTestEnvironment = Boolean(
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process.env.METAMASK_DEBUG || process.env.IN_TEST,
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);
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const SEGMENT_WRITE_KEY = process.env.SEGMENT_WRITE_KEY ?? null;
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const SEGMENT_HOST = process.env.SEGMENT_HOST ?? null;
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// flushAt controls how many events are sent to segment at once. Segment will
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// hold onto a queue of events until it hits this number, then it sends them as
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// a batch. This setting defaults to 20, but in development we likely want to
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// see events in real time for debugging, so this is set to 1 to disable the
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// queueing mechanism.
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const SEGMENT_FLUSH_AT =
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process.env.METAMASK_ENVIRONMENT === 'production' ? undefined : 1;
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// flushInterval controls how frequently the queue is flushed to segment.
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// This happens regardless of the size of the queue. The default setting is
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// 10,000ms (10 seconds). This default is rather high, though thankfully
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// using the background process as our event handler means we don't have to
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// deal with short lived sessions that happen faster than the interval
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// e.g confirmations. This is set to 5,000ms (5 seconds) arbitrarily with the
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// intent of having a value less than 10 seconds.
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const SEGMENT_FLUSH_INTERVAL = SECOND * 5;
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/**
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* Creates a mock segment module for usage in test environments. This is used
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* when building the application in test mode to catch event calls and prevent
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* them from being sent to segment. It is also used in unit tests to mock and
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* spy on the methods to ensure proper behavior
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* @param {number} flushAt - number of events to queue before sending to segment
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* @param {number} flushInterval - ms interval to flush queue and send to segment
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* @returns {SegmentInterface}
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*/
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export const createSegmentMock = (flushAt = SEGMENT_FLUSH_AT) => {
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const segmentMock = {
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// Internal queue to keep track of events and properly mimic segment's
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// queueing behavior.
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queue: [],
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/**
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* Used to immediately send all queued events and reset the queue to zero.
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* For our purposes this simply triggers the callback method registered with
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* the event.
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*/
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flush() {
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segmentMock.queue.forEach(([_, callback]) => {
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callback();
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});
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segmentMock.queue = [];
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},
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/**
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* Track an event and add it to the queue. If the queue size reaches the
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* flushAt threshold, flush the queue.
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*/
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track(payload, callback = () => undefined) {
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segmentMock.queue.push([payload, callback]);
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if (segmentMock.queue.length >= flushAt) {
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segmentMock.flush();
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}
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},
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/**
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* A true NOOP, these methods are either not used or do not await callback
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* and therefore require no functionality.
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*/
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page() {
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// noop
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},
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identify() {
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// noop
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},
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};
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return segmentMock;
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};
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export const segment =
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!SEGMENT_WRITE_KEY || (isDevOrTestEnvironment && !SEGMENT_HOST)
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? createSegmentMock(SEGMENT_FLUSH_AT, SEGMENT_FLUSH_INTERVAL)
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: new Analytics(SEGMENT_WRITE_KEY, {
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host: SEGMENT_HOST,
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flushAt: SEGMENT_FLUSH_AT,
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flushInterval: SEGMENT_FLUSH_INTERVAL,
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});
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