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IOpipe Lambda Analytics & Tracing Agent

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IOpipe Analytics & Distributed Tracing Agent

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This package provides analytics and distributed tracing for event-driven applications running on AWS Lambda.

Installation & usage

Install by requiring this module, passing it an object with your project token (register for access), and it will automatically monitor and collect metrics from your applications running on AWS Lambda.

If you are using the Serverless Framework to deploy your lambdas, check out our serverless plugin.

Example:

const iopipe = require('iopipe')({ token: 'PROJECT_TOKEN' });

exports.handler = iopipe((event, context) => {
  context.succeed('This is my serverless function!');
});

Configuration

token (string: required)

If not supplied, the environment variable $IOPIPE_TOKEN will be used if present. Find your project token

timeoutWindow (int: optional = 150)

By default, IOpipe will capture timeouts by exiting your function 150ms early from the AWS configured timeout, to allow time for reporting. You can disable this feature by setting timeoutWindow to 0 in your configuration. If not supplied, the environment variable $IOPIPE_TIMEOUT_WINDOW will be used if present.

const iopipe = require('iopipe')({ token: 'PROJECT_TOKEN', timeoutWindow: 0})
debug (bool: optional = false)

Debug mode will log all data sent to IOpipe servers to STDOUT. This is also a good way to evaluate the sort of data that IOpipe is receiving from your application. If not supplied, the environment variable $IOPIPE_DEBUG will be used if present.

const iopipe = require('iopipe')({
  token: 'PROJECT_TOKEN',
  debug: true
});

exports.handler = iopipe((event, context, callback) => {
  // Do things here. We'll log info to STDOUT.
});
plugins (array: optional)

Plugins can extend the functionality of IOpipe in ways that best work for you. Just follow the guides for the plugins listed below for proper usage:

Example:

const tracePlugin = require('iopipe-plugin-trace');

const iopipe = require('iopipe')({
  token: 'PROJECT_TOKEN',
  plugins: [tracePlugin()]
});

exports.handler = iopipe((event, context, callback) => {
  // Run your fn here
});

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Package last updated on 16 Nov 2017

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