How to use the @elastic/apm-rum-core.createServiceFactory function in @elastic/apm-rum-core

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github elastic / apm-agent-rum-js / packages / rum / src / index.js View on Github external
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import bootstrap from './bootstrap'
import { createServiceFactory } from '@elastic/apm-rum-core'
import ApmBase from './apm-base'

const enabled = bootstrap()
const serviceFactory = createServiceFactory()
const apmBase = new ApmBase(serviceFactory, !enabled)

if (typeof window !== 'undefined') {
  window.elasticApm = apmBase
}

const init = apmBase.init.bind(apmBase)

export default init
export { init, apmBase, ApmBase, apmBase as apm }