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This package provides the IOpipe agent and the tracing plugin pre-bundled.
Install via npm:
npm install --save @iopipe/iopipe
Or via yarn:
yarn add @iopipe/iopipe
Then require 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/iopipe')({ token: 'PROJECT_TOKEN' });
exports.handler = iopipe((event, context) => {
context.succeed('This is my serverless function!');
});
By default this package will enable the tracing plugin. For more information on how to use Iopipe and the tracing plugin, see the documentation below:
Apache 2.0
FAQs
The IOpipe agent and plugins
The npm package iopipe receives a total of 55 weekly downloads. As such, iopipe popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that iopipe demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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