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@pillarwallet/common-diagnostics

v1.1.44

Published

A common module that allows a logger to be instantiated and returns an instance of a logger.

Downloads

8

Readme

common-diagnostics

Common Diagnostics is a set of tools that assist in the monitoring, health and reporting of issues from server to code level.

Currently available services

Updating this README.md

Run npm run generateReadme to parse the code for JSDoc comment blocks and recreate this README.md file.

Install

Run npm i @pillarwallet/common-diagnostics

Getting Started

Sentry

In order to use Sentry, you must first instruct Sentry on what environments it is allowed to be instantiated on. Sentry will not start automatically, you must "opt-in" to use it - this prevents Sentry running and reporting on environments that do not require monitoring such as development, test and local environments.

First, include the library:

const diagnostics = require('@pillarwallet/diagnostics');

Next, build your Sentry configuration:


/**
 * Build an array of environment names that Sentry is ALLOWED to
 * run on. Any other environments will not trigger an instantiation
 * of Sentry.
 */
const whitelistedEnvironments = ['qa', 'narnia', 'production'];

/**
 * Pass through a Sentry configuration object, specific to the app
 * that this instance of Sentry is running on. The Sentry configuration
 * object can be found here:
 * https://docs.sentry.io/learn/configuration/?platform=node
 */
const sentryConfiguration = {
  dsn: 'https://[email protected]/1234567',
  debug: true,
};

/**
 * Call the required methods to build and start an instance of
 * Sentry. Once start is successfully called, an instance of Sentry
 * is return to the app.
 */
const sentry = diagnostics.sentryBuilder.setWhitelistedEnvironments(
      whitelistedEnvironments,
    )
      .setConfiguration(sentryConfiguration)
      .start();

Further information on how to implement Sentry with Express, and other Javascript based libraries and frameworks is located here.

API

Members

setConfiguration ⇒ Object.<sentryBuilder>

A setter for the Sentry configuration object.

Kind: global variable

| Param | Type | Description | | --- | --- | --- | | incomingConfiguration | Object | A Sentry configuration object. |

setWhitelistedEnvironments ⇒ Object.<sentryBuilder>

A setter for the allowed environments Sentry is allowed to run on.

Kind: global variable

| Param | Type | Description | | --- | --- | --- | | incomingWhitelistedEnvironments | Array | An array of allowed environment names. |

start ⇒ Object.<Sentry> | false

Attempts to start and return an instance of Sentry, providing that all the conditions are correct.

Kind: global variable