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nodeapm

v1.0.3

Published

Monitor the nodejs application built in any framework and supports node version 14 and above.

Downloads

11

Readme

Nextapm

Monitor the nodejs application built in any framework and supports node version 14 and above.

Installation

npm i nodeapm

Instrument

Include the nodeapm module in the fire line of application start file.

require('nodeapm'); // should be in first line
... your app imports...

For Typescript/ES6 application use import rather than require.

import 'nodeapm'; // should be in first line
... your app imports...

Track Exceptions

Inorder to track exception, use following agent api.

const nodeapm = require('nodeapm');
... your app imports...

try {
  ...your app code ...
} catch (e) {
  nodeapm.trackException(e);
}
import { trackException } from 'nodeapm';
... your app imports...

try {
  ...your app code ...
} catch (e) {
  trackException(e);
}

Evnironment variables

Configure following environment values, you can get it from https://app.nextapm.dev after creating monitor NEXTAPM_LICENSE_KEY NEXTAPM_PROJECT_ID

Restart/ Redeploy

Finally restart/redeploy the application and perform transaction and check metrics in https://app.nextapm.dev dashboard