240 lines
8.8 KiB
JavaScript
240 lines
8.8 KiB
JavaScript
Object.defineProperty(exports, '__esModule', { value: true });
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const misc = require('../misc.js');
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const object = require('../object.js');
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const worldwide = require('../worldwide.js');
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const _handlers = require('./_handlers.js');
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const WINDOW = worldwide.GLOBAL_OBJ ;
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const DEBOUNCE_DURATION = 1000;
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let debounceTimerID;
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let lastCapturedEventType;
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let lastCapturedEventTargetId;
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/**
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* Add an instrumentation handler for when a click or a keypress happens.
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*
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* Use at your own risk, this might break without changelog notice, only used internally.
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* @hidden
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*/
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function addClickKeypressInstrumentationHandler(handler) {
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const type = 'dom';
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_handlers.addHandler(type, handler);
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_handlers.maybeInstrument(type, instrumentDOM);
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}
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/** Exported for tests only. */
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function instrumentDOM() {
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if (!WINDOW.document) {
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return;
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}
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// Make it so that any click or keypress that is unhandled / bubbled up all the way to the document triggers our dom
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// handlers. (Normally we have only one, which captures a breadcrumb for each click or keypress.) Do this before
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// we instrument `addEventListener` so that we don't end up attaching this handler twice.
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const triggerDOMHandler = _handlers.triggerHandlers.bind(null, 'dom');
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const globalDOMEventHandler = makeDOMEventHandler(triggerDOMHandler, true);
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WINDOW.document.addEventListener('click', globalDOMEventHandler, false);
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WINDOW.document.addEventListener('keypress', globalDOMEventHandler, false);
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// After hooking into click and keypress events bubbled up to `document`, we also hook into user-handled
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// clicks & keypresses, by adding an event listener of our own to any element to which they add a listener. That
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// way, whenever one of their handlers is triggered, ours will be, too. (This is needed because their handler
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// could potentially prevent the event from bubbling up to our global listeners. This way, our handler are still
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// guaranteed to fire at least once.)
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['EventTarget', 'Node'].forEach((target) => {
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// eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-unsafe-member-access
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const proto = (WINDOW )[target] && (WINDOW )[target].prototype;
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// eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-unsafe-member-access, no-prototype-builtins
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if (!proto || !proto.hasOwnProperty || !proto.hasOwnProperty('addEventListener')) {
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return;
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}
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object.fill(proto, 'addEventListener', function (originalAddEventListener) {
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return function (
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type,
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listener,
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options,
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) {
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if (type === 'click' || type == 'keypress') {
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try {
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const el = this ;
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const handlers = (el.__sentry_instrumentation_handlers__ = el.__sentry_instrumentation_handlers__ || {});
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const handlerForType = (handlers[type] = handlers[type] || { refCount: 0 });
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if (!handlerForType.handler) {
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const handler = makeDOMEventHandler(triggerDOMHandler);
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handlerForType.handler = handler;
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originalAddEventListener.call(this, type, handler, options);
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}
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handlerForType.refCount++;
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} catch (e) {
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// Accessing dom properties is always fragile.
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// Also allows us to skip `addEventListenrs` calls with no proper `this` context.
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}
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}
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return originalAddEventListener.call(this, type, listener, options);
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};
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});
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object.fill(
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proto,
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'removeEventListener',
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function (originalRemoveEventListener) {
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return function (
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type,
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listener,
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options,
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) {
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if (type === 'click' || type == 'keypress') {
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try {
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const el = this ;
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const handlers = el.__sentry_instrumentation_handlers__ || {};
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const handlerForType = handlers[type];
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if (handlerForType) {
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handlerForType.refCount--;
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// If there are no longer any custom handlers of the current type on this element, we can remove ours, too.
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if (handlerForType.refCount <= 0) {
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originalRemoveEventListener.call(this, type, handlerForType.handler, options);
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handlerForType.handler = undefined;
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delete handlers[type]; // eslint-disable-line @typescript-eslint/no-dynamic-delete
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}
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// If there are no longer any custom handlers of any type on this element, cleanup everything.
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if (Object.keys(handlers).length === 0) {
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delete el.__sentry_instrumentation_handlers__;
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}
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}
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} catch (e) {
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// Accessing dom properties is always fragile.
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// Also allows us to skip `addEventListenrs` calls with no proper `this` context.
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}
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}
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return originalRemoveEventListener.call(this, type, listener, options);
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};
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},
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);
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});
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}
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/**
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* Check whether the event is similar to the last captured one. For example, two click events on the same button.
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*/
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function isSimilarToLastCapturedEvent(event) {
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// If both events have different type, then user definitely performed two separate actions. e.g. click + keypress.
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if (event.type !== lastCapturedEventType) {
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return false;
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}
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try {
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// If both events have the same type, it's still possible that actions were performed on different targets.
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// e.g. 2 clicks on different buttons.
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if (!event.target || (event.target )._sentryId !== lastCapturedEventTargetId) {
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return false;
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}
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} catch (e) {
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// just accessing `target` property can throw an exception in some rare circumstances
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// see: https://github.com/getsentry/sentry-javascript/issues/838
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}
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// If both events have the same type _and_ same `target` (an element which triggered an event, _not necessarily_
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// to which an event listener was attached), we treat them as the same action, as we want to capture
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// only one breadcrumb. e.g. multiple clicks on the same button, or typing inside a user input box.
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return true;
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}
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/**
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* Decide whether an event should be captured.
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* @param event event to be captured
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*/
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function shouldSkipDOMEvent(eventType, target) {
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// We are only interested in filtering `keypress` events for now.
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if (eventType !== 'keypress') {
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return false;
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}
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if (!target || !target.tagName) {
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return true;
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}
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// Only consider keypress events on actual input elements. This will disregard keypresses targeting body
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// e.g.tabbing through elements, hotkeys, etc.
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if (target.tagName === 'INPUT' || target.tagName === 'TEXTAREA' || target.isContentEditable) {
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return false;
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}
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return true;
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}
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/**
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* Wraps addEventListener to capture UI breadcrumbs
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*/
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function makeDOMEventHandler(
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handler,
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globalListener = false,
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) {
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return (event) => {
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// It's possible this handler might trigger multiple times for the same
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// event (e.g. event propagation through node ancestors).
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// Ignore if we've already captured that event.
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if (!event || event['_sentryCaptured']) {
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return;
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}
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const target = getEventTarget(event);
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// We always want to skip _some_ events.
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if (shouldSkipDOMEvent(event.type, target)) {
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return;
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}
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// Mark event as "seen"
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object.addNonEnumerableProperty(event, '_sentryCaptured', true);
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if (target && !target._sentryId) {
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// Add UUID to event target so we can identify if
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object.addNonEnumerableProperty(target, '_sentryId', misc.uuid4());
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}
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const name = event.type === 'keypress' ? 'input' : event.type;
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// If there is no last captured event, it means that we can safely capture the new event and store it for future comparisons.
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// If there is a last captured event, see if the new event is different enough to treat it as a unique one.
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// If that's the case, emit the previous event and store locally the newly-captured DOM event.
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if (!isSimilarToLastCapturedEvent(event)) {
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const handlerData = { event, name, global: globalListener };
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handler(handlerData);
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lastCapturedEventType = event.type;
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lastCapturedEventTargetId = target ? target._sentryId : undefined;
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}
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// Start a new debounce timer that will prevent us from capturing multiple events that should be grouped together.
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clearTimeout(debounceTimerID);
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debounceTimerID = WINDOW.setTimeout(() => {
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lastCapturedEventTargetId = undefined;
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lastCapturedEventType = undefined;
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}, DEBOUNCE_DURATION);
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};
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}
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function getEventTarget(event) {
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try {
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return event.target ;
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} catch (e) {
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// just accessing `target` property can throw an exception in some rare circumstances
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// see: https://github.com/getsentry/sentry-javascript/issues/838
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return null;
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}
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}
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exports.addClickKeypressInstrumentationHandler = addClickKeypressInstrumentationHandler;
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exports.instrumentDOM = instrumentDOM;
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//# sourceMappingURL=dom.js.map
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