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correlatorjs

v0.1.0

Published

A simple javascript layer that implements the correlator sharp standard.

Downloads

14

Readme

Build Status npm version

CorrelatorJs

A simple javascript module to support the correlator sharp package.

Installation

Currently in beta, so beware.

npm install correlatorjs --save

Usage

You can use the provided service to interact with the current scope and create new sub scopes.


    // This is the easiest way to create a new scope
    var scope = new ActivityScope('name_of_scope', null, null);

    // Activity scope is really best used as a singleton though.
    // Change the current scope.        
    ActivityScope.new('myController');

    // Nest a context as a child scope.
    ActivityScope.child('myController_child');

    // The id of the 'myController_child' scope.
    var currentCorrelationId = ActivityScope.current.id.value;

    // The id of the 'myController' scope.
    var parentCorrelationId = ActivityScope.current.parent.id.value;

    // Generate a new root scope
    ActivityScope.create('myApp');

Addins

This package currently come pre packaged with a number of extras, including ActivityScope initialisers for the standard ngRoute module and also the ui.router routing modules.

It also has a tracing logger for Azure's Application Insights tracing.

As the package grows and new logging frameworks and front-end frameworks are added, these will be broken out into their own packages.

Todo

  1. Add support for other app frameworks
    • Ember - I literally have no idea about this framework.
    • React - Really should be a store in the flux ideal of single direction data flow.
    • Backbone - This has a sort of implementation in the angul;ar package.
    • etc.
  2. Add support for other client side logging frameworks
    • log4js
    • logentries
    • splunk
    • etc
  3. Nail down the scope for the activity in a consistant way
    • Any custom preference is currently supported of course.
    • GET (form or page or ajax data)?
    • UI state?