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chpr-newrelic

v1.0.0

Published

This utility library implements our standard newrelic integration

Downloads

5

Readme

chpr-newrelic

Purpose of this library

The purpose of this library is to make a consistent integration of newrelic in all node apps as simple as possible, and to have to modify all the projects as rarely as possible.

This library is here to centralize the configuration of newrelic instead of duplicating it across all node applications

Configuration

Your app must have these environment variables defined to use this library

NEW_RELIC_ENABLED: "true" or "false" (default "false"). Defines whether newrelic should be used or not. If set to "false", newrelic won't be loaded at all.

NEW_RELIC_LICENSE_KEY: The licence key to use with newrelic.

NEW_RELIC_APP_NAME: The application name in newrelic

Don't use any other newrelic configuration variables

Use

Insert this line at the very top of the entry point of the process.

require('chpr-newrelic');

Don't put a newrelic.js file in your project

Note on testing

When making changing on this library testing is not trivial, as this project is only plumbing between your app and newrelic.

You will need to:

  • push your changes on a branch
  • make changes in an app to use the branch
  • deploy those changes in a testing environment
  • generate load on the app
  • check if everything works well

But it's ok because this project won't change a lot.