@fredstrange/aws-xray-sdk-postgres
v1.2.4
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AWS X-Ray Patcher for Postgres (Javascript)
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Requirements
AWS X-Ray SDK Core Postgres 6.1.0 or greater
AWS X-Ray and Postgres
The AWS X-Ray Postgres package automatically records query information and request
and response data. Simply patch the Postgres package via capturePostgres
as shown below.
The AWS X-Ray SDK Core has two modes - manual
and automatic
.
Automatic mode uses the Continuation Local Storage package (CLS) and automatically
tracks the current segment and subsegment. This is the default mode.
Manual mode requires that you pass around the segment reference. See the examples below.
Environment variables
POSTGRES_DATABASE_VERSION Sets additional data for the sql subsegment.
POSTGRES_DRIVER_VERSION Sets additional data for the sql subsegment.
Automatic mode example
var AWSXRay = require('@fredstrange/aws-xray-sdk-core');
var capturePostgres = require('aws-xray-sdk-postgres');
var pg = capturePostgres(require('pg'));
...
var client = new pg.Client();
client.connect(function (err) {
...
client.query({name: 'moop', text: 'SELECT $1::text as name'}, ['brianc'], function (err, result) {
//Automatically captures query information and errors (if any)
});
});
...
var pool = new pg.Pool(config);
pool.connect(function(err, client, done) {
if(err) {
return console.error('error fetching client from pool', err);
}
var query = client.query('SELECT * FROM mytable', function(err, result) {
//Automatically captures query information and errors (if any)
});
});
Manual mode example
var AWSXRay = require('@fredstrange/aws-xray-sdk-core');
var capturePostgres = require('aws-xray-sdk-postgres');
var pg = capturePostgres(require('pg'));
...
var client = new pg.Client();
client.connect(function (err) {
...
client.query({name: 'moop', text: 'SELECT $1::text as name'}, ['mcmuls'], function (err, result) {
//Automatically captures query information and errors (if any)
});
});
...
var pool = new pg.Pool(config);
pool.connect(function(err, client, done) {
if(err) {
return console.error('error fetching client from pool', err);
}
var query = client.query('SELECT * FROM mytable', function(err, result) {
//Automatically captures query information and errors (if any)
}, segment));
};