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zipkin-instrumentation-fetch
Advanced tools
Interceptor for HTTP clients using the 'fetch' API
This library will wrap the fetch API.
You need to provide your own fetch
implementation; it could for example come from window.fetch
(in the browser),
or node-fetch on Node.js.
const {Tracer} = require('zipkin');
const wrapFetch = require('zipkin-instrumentation-fetch');
const localServiceName = 'service-a'; // name of this application
const tracer = new Tracer({ctxImpl, recorder, localServiceName});
const remoteServiceName = 'youtube';
const zipkinFetch = wrapFetch(fetch, {tracer, remoteServiceName});
// Your application code here
zipkinFetch('http://www.youtube.com/').then(res => res.json()).then(data => ...);
FAQs
Interceptor for HTTP clients using the 'fetch' API
The npm package zipkin-instrumentation-fetch receives a total of 7,351 weekly downloads. As such, zipkin-instrumentation-fetch popularity was classified as popular.
We found that zipkin-instrumentation-fetch demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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