pay-js-metrics 1.0.1
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$ npm install @alphagov/pay-js-metrics@1.0.1
Install via package.json:
"@alphagov/pay-js-metrics": "1.0.1"
About this version
GOV.UK Pay Express middleware for prometheus metrics instrumentation
To enable pay-js-metrics
in your Express app, use the middleware like so:
const express = require('express')
const metrics = require('pay-js-metrics')
const app = express()
app.use(metrics.initialise())
pay-js-metrics
will begin collecting the following baseline metrics automatically:
- Node runtime metrics
- Process CPU and memory metrics
- Express HTTP request metrics
These metrics will be published on your.app/metrics
This middleware supports ECS metadata as labels for all metrics, when the ECS_CONTAINER_METADATA_URI_V4
environment variable is available (automatically injected into ECS tasks) the middleware will contact the
endpoint and retrieve the metadata. The following fields are extracted and included automatically:
containerImageTag
ecsClusterName
ecsServiceName
ecsTaskID
awsAccountName
instance
IMPORTANT: If the NODE_ENV
is set to production
then these fields are mandatory, the /metrics
endpoint will
not initialise without these labels being present.
pay-js-metrics
takes an optional configuration object that has the following properties:
type MetricsConfigurationOptions = {
defaultMetricsLabels?: {
[key: string]: string
}
}
defaultMetricsLabels
is an object of KV strings that will be applied as labels to all metrics. These labels will be included with the ECS labels (if enabled).
pay-js-metrics
supports the following metric types:
- Histograms
- A histogram samples observations (usually things like request durations or response sizes) and counts them in configurable buckets
- Counters
- A counter is a cumulative metric that represents a single monotonically increasing counter whose value can only increase or be reset to zero on restart
- Gauges
- A gauge is a metric that represents a single numerical value that can arbitrarily go up and down
Custom metrics can be registered via the exported helper functions:
metrics.registerCounter(name: string, help: string, labelNames: string[])
metrics.registerGauge(name: string, help: string, labelNames: string[])
metrics.registerHistogram(name: string, help: string, labelNames: string[], buckets?: number[])
Example registration of a custom Counter metric:
const hello_counter = metrics.registerCounter('hello_counter', '/hello example counter metric', ['http_method'])
name
is the name of your metric, it is exported as
# TYPE hello_counter counter
help
is the description of your metric, it is exported as
# HELP hello_counter /hello example counter metric
labelNames
is an array of label keys that are assigned values when your metric is observed, for example:
hello_counter.labels({ http_method: 'GET' }).inc(1)
would be exported as:
hello_counter{http_method="GET"} 2
Histogram metrics take an additional optional buckets
parameter that customises the bucket values for observed events, this is an array of type number
IMPORTANT: Custom metrics are not viewable before they have been observed at least once
For more examples of how metrics can be registered and used, see the demo code.
npm run test
checks the code formatting and executes the Jest test suite
npm run build
complies the project to CommonJS, outputs to dist
npm run format
runs the formatter rule set and will automatically update any src files that are failing
npm run demo
starts the ecs metadata stub and the demo express app
GOV.UK Pay aims to stay secure for everyone. If you are a security researcher and have discovered a security vulnerability in this code, we appreciate your help in disclosing it to us in a responsible manner. Please refer to our vulnerability disclosure policy and our security.txt file for details.
Details
- pay-js-metrics
- alphagov
- over 1 year ago
- MIT
- 14 dependencies
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- pay-js-metrics-1.0.1.tgz
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