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@shutterstock/aws-embedded-metrics-flatten

v1.0.6

Published

Helpers for aws-embedded-metrics

Downloads

5

Readme

npm (scoped) License: MIT API Docs Build - CI Package and Publish Publish Docs

Overview

Extensions for the aws-embedded-metrics npm module, adding flatcount metrics that emit a total count instead of an array of each individual count, and the ability to disable metrics without removing metrics method calls.

Installation

The package is available on npm as @shutterstock/aws-embedded-metrics-flatten

npm i @shutterstock/aws-embedded-metrics-flatten

Importing

import { FlatCountMetrics, metricScopeDummy } from '@shutterstock/aws-embedded-metrics-flatten';

Features

  • Flattens count metrics into a single emitted line
    • This works around the max length limitation of CloudWatch Embedded Metrics log messages
    • Rather than emitting an array, such as [1, 1, 1, 1, 1], it emits a single count of [5], dramatically reducing the size of the log message when counting thousands of iterations in a Lambda function
  • Gives the ability to disable the metrics without having to protect each metric emit with a conditional

Flattening Count Metrics

CloudWatch embedded metrics (parsed from CloudWatch logs) have a limit of something like 1,000 items in a metrics log statement. Metrics beyond that point will be ignored.

aws-embedded-metrics will emit metrics with 10,000 calls to .putMetric('MyMetric', 1, metricUnit.Count); as an array with 10,000 elements all with the value of 1... and about 9,000 of those will get ignored as a result.

Optional Metrics

metricScopeDummy is a replacement for metricScope that will pass an MetricsLoggerDummy instance instead of a MetricsLogger instance to the callback function. MetricsLoggerDummy implements the same interface as MetricsLogger but it does not accumulate data and does not emit any logs.

Coupled with a configuration setting / env var it is possible to emit metrics or not emit metrics by changing which function is used to create the metrics object.

Contributing

Setting up Build Environment

  • nvm use
  • npm i
  • npm run build
  • npm run lint
  • npm run test

Running Examples

metrics-flatten

  1. npm run example:metrics-flatten
    1. Will print 2 lines of metrics
    2. MyFlatMetric will have a single value of 10000
  2. FLATTEN_METRICS=false npm run example:metrics-flatten
    1. Will print many lines of metrics
    2. MyFlatMetric will have 10,000 values of 1 across many different lines

metrics-optional

  1. npm run example:metrics-optional
    1. Metrics will print
  2. EMIT_METRICS=false npm run example:metrics-optional
    1. Metrics will not print