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@loadmill/node-recorder
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Users of Loadmill can use node-recorder middleware to capture traffic in their express.js apps. Later they can generate and replay the recording as API tests.
Go to Recordings App Setup and create a new application.
Copy Loadmill Tracking Id and use it as loadmillCode option value in expressRecorder.
Using npm:
npm i @loadmill/node-recorder --save
Using yarn:
yarn add @loadmill/node-recorder
Use expressRecorder middleware:
const { expressRecorder } = require('@loadmill/node-recorder');
const app = require('express')();
app.use(expressRecorder({ loadmillCode: process.env.LOADMILL_CODE }));
expressRecorder accepts options object - containing:
loadmillCode - (REQUIRED). can be retrieved after creating a new application for recording.notSecure - (default = false). Optionally you can make recorded traffic not be hashed.cookieExpiration - (default = 3 minutes = 3 * 60 * 1000). expressRecorder maintain cookie to define new recording session per uniqueId(user). More about split recording session.basePath - (default = https://dummy.domain). Define the protocol://host of your app.app.use(expressRecorder({
loadmillCode: process.env.LOADMILL_CODE,
notSecure: false,
cookieExpiration: 10 * 60 * 1000,
basePath: 'https://loadmill.com'
}));
Loadmill node-recorder uses the debug module internally, so you can set the DEBUG environment variable to loadmill:* to see all debugging, or select individual namespaces DEBUG=loadmill:node-recorder to constrain a bit.
FAQs
Loadmill expressjs recorder middleware
The npm package @loadmill/node-recorder receives a total of 190 weekly downloads. As such, @loadmill/node-recorder popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @loadmill/node-recorder demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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