@serverless/sdk
Use case
Environment agnostic Serverless Console instrumentation functions for Node.js applications.
This library is safe to use without side-effects in any Node.js applications. It becomes effective once (one of the listed below) environment specific SDK is loaded on top.
Environment extensions
Installation
npm install @serverless/sdk
Usage
CJS:
const serverlessSdk = require('@serverless/sdk');
serverlessSdk.captureError(new Error('Unexpected'));
ESM:
import serverlessSdk from '@serverless/sdk';
serverlessSdk.captureError(new Error('Unexpected'));
Setup
2. Initialize and setup SDK specific to your enviroment
See Environment extensions
2.1 Configuration options
Common options supported by all environments:
SLS_ORG_ID
(or options.orgId
)
Required setting. Id of your organization in Serverless Console.
SLS_DISABLE_HTTP_MONITORING
(or options.disableHttpMonitoring
)
Disable tracing of HTTP and HTTPS requests. See HTTP instrumentation
SLS_DISABLE_REQUEST_RESPONSE_MONITORING
(or options.disableRequestResponseMonitoring
)
(Dev mode only) Disable monitoring requests and reponses (function, AWS SDK requests and HTTP(S) requests)
SLS_DISABLE_EXPRESS_MONITORING
(or options.disableExpressMonitoring
)
Disable automated express monitoring. See express app instrumentation
SLS_DISABLE_CAPTURED_EVENTS_STDOUT
(or options.disableCapturedEventsStdout
)
Disable writing captured events registered via .captureError
and .captureWarning
to stdout
Instrumentation
This package comes with instrumentation for following areas.
Note: instrumentation is enabled via environment specific SDK instance, relying just on @serverless/sdk
doesn't enable any instrumentation)
API