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eb-install-aws-xray-config
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This module installs an .ebextensions
config file that will install
and start the AWS XRay daemon.
npm install eb-install-aws-xray-config --save
.ebextensions
file it creates..ebextensions
fileThis module will overwrite the file if/when it is updated.
Pull requests are welcome if you have some generally-useful modifications to suggest.
If you'd like to make modifications specific to your use case, you should uninstall
this module after installing the .ebextensions
file. Uninstallation won't take
the file with it.
This module is based off of eb-authenticate-npm.
If you're new to using AWS XRay with Elastic Beanstalk, you'll want to checkout the docs. You'll also want to ensure you're EC2 instances have the correct permissions.
FAQs
Installs and starts the AWS XRay daemon
We found that eb-install-aws-xray-config demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 21 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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