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Nodejs module that reports metrics, both for request and response, to outgoing HTTP/HTTPS connections made from the app. The module hooks into the HTTP methods of node to compute metrics. Upon completing outgoing request, module emits 'httpmetrics' event with 'request' as metric type. Upon receiving a response back on the socket, module emits 'httpmetrics' event with 'response' as metric type.
* Metrics added
* IncomingMessage: {
ymetrics: {
headerSize:
firstChunkSize:
bodySize:
statusCode:
totalTransferTime:
host:
}
}
* OutgoingMessage: {
ymetrics: {
headerSize:
firstChunkSize:
bodySize:
connectTime:
totalTransferTime:
firstChunkTransferTime:
host:
}
}
This package is tested only with Node versions 8 and 10.
With npm do:
npm install httpmetrics
var httpmetrics = require('httpmetrics');
//Start collecting metrics
httpmetrics.appendHttpMetrics();
httpmetrics.on('httpmetrics', function(metricType, metrics) {
//metricType = request / response
//metrics = corresponding metrics
});
Please refer to the examples/httpmetrics-app.js for details
FAQs
HTTP monkey-patching to insert metrics to each http call
The npm package httpmetrics receives a total of 6 weekly downloads. As such, httpmetrics popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that httpmetrics demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 7 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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