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express-stats

v0.0.9

Published

Runtime statics for express production servers

Downloads

12

Readme

express-stats

express-stats enables developers to watch their express production servers. These features are supported:

  • see log files, e.g. generated by forever
  • render environment specific Swagger file
  • see memory usage

Getting started

Before you start provide log files in your project folder and make the logs folder writeable (chmod 700 -R logs), e.g.:

  • ./logs/error.log
  • ./logs/console.log

express-stats depends on cors and ejs, so configure your Express app accordingly:

var app = require('express')(),
  cors = require('cors'),
  stats = require('express-stats');

var options = {
  hostname: 'localhost:8080', // default to 'localhost'
  logPath: __dirname + '/logs' // defaults to '/logs',
  swaggerFile: 'swagger.json' //defaults to 'swagger.json'
}

app.use(cors());
app.set('views', './views');
app.engine('json', require('ejs').renderFile);
app.use(stats(options));

app.listen(8080);

Get Swagger file.

Swagger

Your swagger file should contain the variable "host": "<%- hostname %>", that may be generated environment specific. The following Swagger describes the provided endpoints.

swagger: "2.0"
info:
  version: 0.0.1
  title: your application
host: <%- hostname %>
paths:
  /system/logs/{logType}:
    get:
      responses:
        200:
          description: Log file found
      parameters:
        - name: logType
          in: path
          type: string
      tags:
        - system
    delete:
      responses:
        200:
          description: Log file empty
      parameters:
        - name: logType
          in: path
          type: string
      tags:
        - system
  /system/swagger:
    get:
      responses:
        200:
          description: Swagger found
      tags:
        - system
  /system/mem:
    get:
      responses:
        200:
          description: Mem usage reported
      tags:
        - system

LICENSE

MIT License. Copyright 2014-2015 Oceanhouse21 GmbH. http://www.oceanhouse21.com

You are not granted rights or licenses to the trademarks of Oceanhouse21 GmbH.