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@dialonce/boot
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boot scripts to configure @dial-once node microservices
requires es6
npm i @dialonce/boot
Require it as the first instruction (after env vars are set)
require('@dialonce/boot')({
LOGS_TOKEN: '',
BUGS_TOKEN: ''
});
You can use the logger/reporter directly from the module, without including the deps in your project. This will allow us to update/switch providers easily.
const logger = require('@dialonce/boot')().logger;
const notifier = require('@dialonce/boot')().notifier;
Please note that these instructions will print an error if the module has not been initialised before
If you use the logger with error/warn level, the message is automatically forwarded to the notifier. You still have the ability to disable it globally or locally.
const logger = require('@dialonce/boot')({ NOTIFY: false }).logger; // to disable it globally
const logger = require('@dialonce/boot')().logger;
logger.error(err, { notify: false }); // to disable it only for this log
The local disable/enable have the priority over the global
FAQs
Dial Once's node microservice boot script
The npm package @dialonce/boot receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, @dialonce/boot popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @dialonce/boot demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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