* docs: revamp installation docs for esm and umd Document recommended install paths across the main guides and package READMEs for rrweb, @rrweb/all, @rrweb/record, @rrweb/replay, and rrweb-player. Clarify three usage modes: bundler/npm, browser no-build with import maps and +esm, and legacy UMD fallback. * Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Copilot <175728472+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com> * Apply formatting changes * Apply suggestion from @eoghanmurray Co-authored-by: Eoghan Murray <eoghan@getthere.ie> * Apply formatting changes * docs(all): streamline README usage section Move the guide link next to the import example and remove the duplicated Usage section to keep docs concise and easier to scan. * docs(readme): update gzip size badges in zh-cn readme * docs(plugins): update readme imports to scoped esm packages Replace `rrweb` default imports and `rrweb.Replayer` usage with `@rrweb/record` `record` and `@rrweb/replay` `Replayer` in plugin usage examples. Also update canvas WebRTC plugin imports to scoped `@rrweb/*` package names to keep docs aligned with current package structure. * docs: update docs to prefer scoped esm packages replace `rrweb` default import examples with `@rrweb/record` and `@rrweb/replay` across recipes and guides in en/zh-CN. clarify package selection for new integrations, add `@rrweb/all` convenience guidance, and refresh CDN/style import snippets for ESM and legacy UMD compatibility. --------- Co-authored-by: Copilot <175728472+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Eoghan Murray <eoghan@getthere.ie>
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Load Events Asynchronous
When the size of the recorded events increased, load them in one request is not performant. You can paginate the events and load them as you need.
rrweb's API for loading async events is quite simple:
import { Replayer } from '@rrweb/replay';
const replayer = new Replayer(events);
replayer.addEvent(NEW_EVENT);
When calling the addEvent API to add a new event, rrweb will resolve its timestamp and replay it as need.
If you need to load several events, you can do a loop like this:
import { Replayer } from '@rrweb/replay';
const replayer = new Replayer(events);
for (const event of NEW_EVENTS) {
replayer.addEvent(event);
}