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appmap-node

v2.24.3

Published

AppMap agent for Node.js

Downloads

203,468

Readme

appmap-node

AppMap agent for Node.js.

See the official documentation for full reference.

Usage

Simply use appmap-node in place of node command, or prepend appmap-node to your tool invocation:

$ npx appmap-node foo.js
$ npx appmap-node yarn jest
$ npx appmap-node npx ts-node foo.ts

Code Block Recording

You can run appmap-node and use the exposed API to record snippets of interest.

$ npx appmap-node foo.js

foo.js

const { record } = require("appmap-node");

const appmap = record(() => {
  hello("world");
});
// You can consume the details of the appmap object
console.log("# of events: ", appmap?.events.length);

Configuration

You can create appmap.yml config file; if not found, a default one will be created:

name: application-name  # from package.json by default
appmap_dir: tmp/appmap
language: javascript
packages:
- path: .  # paths to instrument, relative to appmap.yml location
  exclude:  # code to exclude from instrumentation
  - node_modules  # these paths are excluded by default
  - .yaml  # if you create your own config file, you probably want to add them too
  # You can also exclude methods and functions by name:
  # - functionName
  # - Klass.method