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Telemetry Standards

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Ensure consistent event tracking in Supabase Studio.

by supabase107.8k stars on supabase/supabase
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Updated Aug 10, 2026
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What Telemetry Standards does

The Telemetry Standards skill provides a comprehensive set of guidelines for implementing PostHog event tracking within Supabase Studio. It is essential for developers who need to maintain consistency and compliance in telemetry data collection while adding new features or reviewing pull requests. By adhering to these standards, teams can ensure that event tracking is both accurate and meaningful, facilitating better analysis and decision-making based on user interactions.

This skill covers critical aspects such as event naming conventions, property standards, and what types of events should and should not be tracked. For instance, it specifies that event names should follow a [object]_[verb] format in snake_case, using approved verbs only. This helps to avoid confusion and ensures that all events are easily understandable and uniformly structured. Additionally, it emphasizes the importance of self-explanatory property names and the need to avoid generic terms that could lead to ambiguity in data interpretation.

The skill also outlines common mistakes to avoid, such as tracking passive views or using deprecated methods. By following these guidelines, developers can enhance the quality of telemetry data collected, which is crucial for analyzing user behavior and improving the product. This skill is particularly beneficial for teams working on the Supabase Studio project, as it provides a clear framework for maintaining high standards in telemetry practices.

In summary, the Telemetry Standards skill is a vital resource for developers looking to implement effective tracking mechanisms in Supabase Studio. It not only aids in the implementation process but also serves as a reference for maintaining compliance with established telemetry practices, ensuring that the data collected is reliable and actionable.

When to use it

Use this skill when implementing new tracking calls or reviewing pull requests related to telemetry.

When not to use it

This skill is not necessary for projects outside of Supabase Studio or for teams not using PostHog for event tracking.

What you can build with it

Implementing a New Feature

When adding a new feature to Supabase Studio, use the Telemetry Standards to define the event name and properties accurately.

Reviewing Pull Requests

During PR reviews, apply the guidelines to ensure that all telemetry-related changes comply with established standards.

Maintaining Consistency

Use this skill as a reference to maintain consistency in event tracking across different features and components in Supabase Studio.

How to install Telemetry Standards

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Telemetry Standards for Supabase Studio

Standards for PostHog event tracking in apps/studio/. Apply these when reviewing PRs that touch tracking or when implementing new tracking.

Event Naming

Format: [object]_[verb] in snake_case

Approved verbs only (canonical list — derived from packages/common/telemetry-constants.ts): opened, clicked, submitted, created, removed, updated, intended, evaluated, added, enabled, disabled, copied, exposed, failed, converted, closed, completed, applied, sent, moved

Flag these:

  • Unapproved verbs (saved, viewed, seen, pressed, etc.)
  • Wrong order: click_product_card → should be product_card_clicked
  • Wrong casing: productCardClicked → should be product_card_clicked

Good examples:

  • product_card_clicked
  • backup_button_clicked
  • sql_query_submitted

Common mistakes with corrections:

  • database_savedsave_button_clicked or database_updated (unapproved verb)
  • click_backup_buttonbackup_button_clicked (wrong order)
  • dashboardViewed → don't track passive views on page load
  • component_rendered → don't track — no user interaction

Property Standards

Casing: camelCase preferred for new events. The codebase has existing snake_case properties (e.g., schema_name, table_name) — when adding properties to an existing event, match its established convention.

Names must be self-explanatory:

  • { productType: 'database', planTier: 'pro' }
  • { assistantType: 'sql', suggestionType: 'optimization' }

Flag these:

  • Generic names: label, value, name, data
  • PascalCase properties
  • Inconsistent names across similar events (e.g., assistantType in one event, aiType in a related event)
  • Mixing camelCase and snake_case within the same event

What NOT to Track

  • Passive views/renders on page load (dashboard_viewed, sidebar_appeared, page_loaded)
  • Component appearances without user interaction
  • Generic "viewed" or "seen" events — already captured by pageview events

DO track: user clicks, form submissions, explicit opens/closes, user-initiated actions.

Exception: _exposed events for A/B experiment exposure tracking are valid even though they fire on render.

Never track PII (emails, names, IPs, etc.) in event properties.

Required Pattern

Import useTrack from lib/telemetry/track (within apps/studio/). Never use useSendEventMutation (deprecated).

import { useTrack } from 'lib/telemetry/track'

const MyComponent = () => {
  const track = useTrack()

  const handleClick = () => {
    track('product_card_clicked', {
      productType: 'database',
      planTier: 'pro',
      source: 'dashboard',
    })
  }

  return <button onClick={handleClick}>Click me</button>
}

Event Definitions

All events must be defined as TypeScript interfaces in packages/common/telemetry-constants.ts:

/**
 * [Event description]
 *
 * @group Events
 * @source [what triggers this event]
 */
export interface MyFeatureClickedEvent {
  action: 'my_feature_clicked'
  properties: {
    /** Description of property */
    featureType: string
  }
  groups: TelemetryGroups
}

Add the new interface to the TelemetryEvent union type so useTrack picks it up. @group Events and @source must be accurate.

Review Rules

When reviewing a PR, flag these as required changes:

  1. Naming violations — event not following [object]_[verb] snake_case, or using an unapproved verb
  2. Property violations — not camelCase, generic names, or inconsistent with similar events
  3. Deprecated hook — any usage of useSendEventMutation instead of useTrack
  4. Unnecessary view tracking — events that fire on page load without user interaction
  5. Inaccurate docs@page/@source descriptions that don't match the actual implementation

When a PR adds user-facing interactions (buttons, forms, toggles, modals) without tracking, suggest:

  • "This adds a user interaction that may benefit from tracking."
  • Propose the event name following [object]_[verb] convention
  • Propose the useTrack() call with suggested properties

When checking property consistency, search packages/common/telemetry-constants.ts for similar events and verify property names match.

Well-Formed Event Examples

From the actual codebase:

// User copies a connection string
track('connection_string_copied', {
  connectionType: 'psql',
  connectionMethod: 'transaction_pooler',
  connectionTab: 'Connection String',
})

// User enables a feature preview
track('feature_preview_enabled', {
  feature: 'realtime_inspector',
})

// User clicks a banner CTA
track('index_advisor_banner_dismiss_button_clicked')

// Experiment exposure (fires on render — valid exception)
track('home_new_experiment_exposed', {
  variant: 'treatment',
})

Implementing New Tracking

To add tracking for a user action:

  1. Name the event[object]_[verb] using approved verbs only
  2. Choose properties — camelCase preferred for new events; check packages/common/telemetry-constants.ts for similar events and match their property names and casing
  3. Add interface to telemetry-constants.ts — with @group Events and @source JSDoc, add to the TelemetryEvent union type
  4. Add to componentimport { useTrack } from 'lib/telemetry/track', call track('event_name', { properties })

Verification checklist

  • Event name follows [object]_[verb] with approved verb
  • Event name is snake_case
  • Properties are camelCase and self-explanatory
  • Event defined in telemetry-constants.ts with accurate @page/@source
  • Using useTrack hook (not useSendEventMutation)
  • Not tracking passive views/appearances
  • No PII in event properties (emails, names, IPs, etc.)
  • Property names consistent with similar events

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