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@readme/cloudflare-worker

v1.2.1

Published

Cloudflare worker to get your API log data into ReadMe

Downloads

1,675

Readme

ReadMe Metrics + Cloudflare

With ReadMe's Metrics API your team can get deep insights into your API's usage. If you're a developer, it takes a few small steps to send your API logs to ReadMe. Here's an overview of how the integration works:

  • You add the Cloudflare Worker to your Cloudflare account
  • The Cloudflare Worker sends ReadMe the details of your API's incoming requests and outgoing responses, with the option for you to redact any private parameters or headers.
  • ReadMe uses these request and response details to create an API Metrics Dashboard which can be used to analyze specific API calls or monitor aggregate usage data.

For information on how to set it up, check out our integration documentation.

🚧 Any Issues?

Integrations can be tricky! Contact support if you have any questions/issues.