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@dynatrace/api-client
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Welcome to the Dynatrace Api node module. This is a simple helper module for interacting with the Dynatrace API including caching support.
This plugin is community contributed and not officially supported by Dynatrace. In case of problems, feature requests, or questions submit a ticket on GitHub .
const { Dynatrace } = require("@davis/dynatrace");
const redis = require("redis").createClient();
const dynatrace = new Dynatrace({
baseUrl: "https://base-url-of-dynatrace-server",
apiToken: "api-token-of-dynatrace-server",
redis: redis, // this is optional
cacheTTL: 600, // defaults to 60. Time to cache entities in seconds
cachePrefix: "davis-redis-cache" // prefix for redis keys to prevent collisions
});
dynatrace
.problemFeed({
relativeTime: "day"
})
.then(problems => {
// Full list of problems here
console.log(`There were ${problems.length} problems in the last day.`);
// There were 191 problems in the last day.
return problems[0];
})
.then(problem => {
// single problem here
console.log(
`The first problem is a ${problem.status} ${problem.impactLevel} problem`
);
// The first problem is a CLOSED APPLICATION problem
return problem.getDetails();
})
.then(details => {
// more detailed problem information here
console.log(`with ${details.commentCount} comments.`);
// with 0 comments.
return details.addComment({
content: "Checked using the dynatrace nodejs client",
username: "@cto",
context: "nodejs client"
});
});
dynatrace
.applications({ tag: "davis" })
.then(apps => _.find(apps, a => a.displayName === "Davis"))
.then(davis => {
return davis.userActionDurationXHR({
queryMode: "total",
relativeTime: "day"
});
})
.then(data => {
console.log(util.inspect(data, null, null));
});
// { dataPoints:
// { 'APPLICATION-7D7CBD136E0B9959': [ [ 1520351760000, 423683.00326322095 ] ] },
// timeseriesId: 'com.dynatrace.builtin:app.useractionduration.xhr',
// unit: 'MicroSecond (µs)',
// entities: { 'APPLICATION-7D7CBD136E0B9959': 'Davis' },
// resolutionInMillisUTC: 86400000,
// aggregationType: 'AVG' }
async function deploy(entityId) {
const deployment = dynatrace.startDeployment({
deploymentName: "Test deployment",
deploymentProject: "dynatrace node module",
deploymentVersion: "0.0.1-7",
source: "dynatrace node module"
});
// helpers for setting API parameters
deployment.attachRules({ entityIds: [entityId] });
// Deployment things here
deployment.ciBackLink("https://link-to-ci");
return deployment.send();
}
async function deployments(entityId) {
dynatrace
.applications()
.then(apps => apps[0])
.then(app => app.deployments())
.then(console.log);
}
dynatrace
.applications()
.then(apps => apps[0])
.then(app =>
app.userActionsPerMinute({
relativeTime: "2hours",
queryMode: "total",
aggregationType: "avg"
})
);
FAQs
A NodeJS package for the Dynatrace REST API
The npm package @dynatrace/api-client receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, @dynatrace/api-client popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @dynatrace/api-client demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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