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tcell-agent

v2.7.0

Published

Providing tCell protection to your NodeJS application

Readme

tCell.io agent for NodeJS

Installation

npm install tcell-agent

Get a config file, you could either go to tcell admin panel, or you could copy the following JSON, change the app_id and api_key, and save it to a file with name tcell_agent.config:

{
  "version": 1,
  "applications": [
    {
      "app_id": "",
      "api_key": "",
      "tcell_api_url": "https://us.agent.tcell.insight.rapid7.com/api/v1",
      "tcell_input_url": "https://us.input.tcell.insight.rapid7.com/api/v1"
    }
  ]
 }

Move the config file to your application root directory. For more config options, check the tcell_agent.config file in the nodeagent-tcell folder.

In your main NodeJS startup file, add the following line at the top:

require('tcell-agent');

NOTE! If you are using New Relic, add the require('tcell-agent') line right after require('newrelic').

Start/restart your application.

Release notes

https://docs.rapid7.com/release-notes/tcell/20201002/

Full Documentation

https://docs.rapid7.com/tcell/