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Stats for Hypercores, with Prometheus support.
Assumes the hypercores are replicated over UDX streams. This is the case for all normal use-cases of hypercores (like replicating across hyperdht/hyperswarm).
npm i hypercore-stats
const Corestore = require('corestore')
const HypercoreStats = require('hypercore-stats')
const promClient = require('prom-client')
const store = new Corestore('dummy-corestore')
const hypercoreStats = await HypercoreStats.fromCorestore(store)
hypercoreStats.registerPrometheusMetrics(promClient)
// The Prometheus metrics are typically collected by a metrics scraper, but we just print them here to illustrate
const metrics = await promClient.register.metrics()
console.log(metrics)
hypercoreStats.toString() returns a string representation of all stats.
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Stats for Hypercores, with Prometheus support
The npm package hypercore-stats receives a total of 200 weekly downloads. As such, hypercore-stats popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that hypercore-stats demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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