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@contrast/config
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@contrast/config
Note: This package needs help.
- Needlessly dependent on
commander
,lodash
, andjson-stable-stringify
- Can be simplified
- Could benefit from schema-based approach for defaults
This is legacy code ported from node-agent
repo.
To discover and log configuration data, try
node -e "console.log(new (require('.').Config)())"
An agent should use a single instance of a config. On instantiation, the config will detect both yaml file and environment variable sources and build out full config object. The object will have defaults set for values not having been set by file or env vars.
const { AgentConfig } = require('@contrast/config');
const config = new AgentConfig();
// do stuff with config
if (config.protect.enable) {
}
agent.stack_trace_filters
This allows agent stackframes to be filtered via configuration
Default: agent-,@contrast,node-agent
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We found that @contrast/config demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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