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@opencensus/resource-util
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The OpenCensus Monitored Resource Util for Node.js is a collection of utilities for auto detecting monitored resource when exporting stats, based on the environment where the application is running.
The OpenCensus Monitored Resource Util for Node.js is a collection of utilities for auto detecting monitored resource when exporting stats, based on the environment where the application is running.
The library is in alpha stage and the API is subject to change.
Install OpenCensus Resources Util with:
npm install @opencensus/resource-util
0.0.17 - 2019-09-03
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The OpenCensus Monitored Resource Util for Node.js is a collection of utilities for auto detecting monitored resource when exporting stats, based on the environment where the application is running.
The npm package @opencensus/resource-util receives a total of 3,270 weekly downloads. As such, @opencensus/resource-util popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @opencensus/resource-util 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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