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@dineroregnskab/datadog-angular

v2.7.1

Published

Datadog integration for Angular projects

Downloads

674

Readme

@dineroregnskab/datadog-angular

Datadog integration for Angular projects.

Has built-in unwrapping of HttpErrorResponse and UncaughtPromiseError.

Enrichers

Included enrichers for Logs and RUM:

  • @ngrx/store

Enrichers for Logs can be imported from: @dineroregnskab/datadog-angular/enrichers/logs
Enrichers for RUM can be imported from: @dineroregnskab/datadog-angular/enrichers/rum

Filters

Included filters for Logs and RUM:

  • Discard HTTP errors with status code 0
  • Discard HTTP errors with 0 Unknown Error message

Filters for Logs can be imported from: @dineroregnskab/datadog-angular/filters/logs
Filters for RUM can be imported from: @dineroregnskab/datadog-angular/filters/rum

Templates:

Enrichers:

Logs:

export const enricher = (log: LogsEvent, injector: Injector | null): void => {
    // Append data to log object.
};

RUM:

export const enricher = (
    event: RumEvent,
    context: RumEventDomainContext,
    injector: Injector | null,
): void => {
    // Append data to the event context here.
};
  • For Logs, event is the captured event object. New log information can be appended to this object. See https://docs.datadoghq.com/logs/log_collection/javascript/#advanced-usage for more information.
  • For RUM, see https://docs.datadoghq.com/real_user_monitoring/guide/enrich-and-control-rum-data/?tab=event for information about the event and context properties.
  • The injector parameter is the Angular DI injector. This can be used to extract information from Angular components. The injector will be null if the log happens before setNgInjector is called.

Filters:

Logs:

export const filter = (
    event: RumEvent,
    context: RumEventDomainContext,
    injector: Injector | null,
): boolean => {
    // Return true to discard the log.
};

RUM:

export const filter = (log: LogsEvent, injector: Injector | null): boolean => {
    // Return true to discard log.
};
  • For Logs, event is the captured event object. New log information can be appended to this object. See https://docs.datadoghq.com/logs/log_collection/javascript/#advanced-usage for more information.
  • For RUM, see https://docs.datadoghq.com/real_user_monitoring/guide/enrich-and-control-rum-data/?tab=event for information about the event and context properties.
  • The injector parameter is the Angular DI injector. This can be used to extract information from Angular components. The injector will be null if the log happens before setNgInjector is called.

Initialization

Initializer will instrument both Logs and RUM.

main.ts

import { setNgInjector } from '@dineroregnskab/datadog-angular';
import { platformBrowserDynamic } from '@angular/platform-browser-dynamic';
import { AppModule } from './app';

platformBrowserDynamic()
    .bootstrapModule(AppModule)
    .then((appRef) => {
        // Save a reference to the Angular DI injector for use in logging.
        setNgInjector(appRef.injector);
    })
    .catch((err) => console.error(err));

Error handler

import { ErrorHandler, Injectable } from '@angular/core';
import { DatadogErrorHandler } from '@dineroregnskab/datadog-angular';

@Injectable()
export class CustomErrorHandler
    extends DatadogErrorHandler
    implements ErrorHandler
{
    public constructor() {
        super();
    }

    public handleError(error: any): void {
        this.datadogLogger.error(error);
    }
}