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@polywrap/tracing-js
Advanced tools
Run the zipkin client using docker
docker run -d -p 9411:9411 openzipkin/zipkin
Enable tracing when creating the PolywrapClient
const client = new PolywrapClient({
...,
tracingEnabled: true
})
Or you can turn on tracing while running the PolywrapClient
by calling the tracingEnabled
method of PolywrapClient
.
// Turn tracing off
client.tracingEnabled(false);
Once you run the app and started producing logs, go to zipkin client which is running on http://localhost:9411
. There you can click RUN QUERY
button without any filters to show all the logs.
FAQs
Polywrap Core Tracing
The npm package @polywrap/tracing-js receives a total of 42 weekly downloads. As such, @polywrap/tracing-js popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @polywrap/tracing-js demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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