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instana-aws-lambda-auto-wrap
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Automatically wrap AWS Lambdas for Instana tracing and monitoring without code modification.
This mainly exists because AWS Lambda handlers cannot be scoped packages.
1.106.1
"Invalid configuration: config.tracing.http.extraHttpHeadersToCapture is not an array, the value will be ignored: {}"
).@instana/google-cloud-run
. Requires at least Instana back end version 185. @instana/google-cloud-run
supports Node.js 8.6.0 or later. Note that this is an early technical preview and not ready for general usage. At this time, no support can be provided for this new package. This will change once Google Cloud Run support becomes generally available with Instana.FAQs
Automatically wrap AWS Lambdas for Instana tracing and monitoring without code modification.
The npm package instana-aws-lambda-auto-wrap receives a total of 269 weekly downloads. As such, instana-aws-lambda-auto-wrap popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that instana-aws-lambda-auto-wrap demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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