@nerdvision/agent v2.0.4
https://nerd.vision node agent
This is the official nerd.vision node agent. We're constantly looking to improve, so please send us feedback on it's usability and if you find any issues! You can see the known issues at the bottom of this readme.
Requirements
- Node 10+
Documentation
You can find the documentation at docs.nerd.vision
Installation
npm i @nerdvision/agentConfiguration Properties
All configuration properties are defined in NerdVisionConfig
interface NerdVisionConfig {
api_key: string;
name?: string; // default: my-node-app
debug?: boolean; // default: false
tags?: { [key: string]: string }; // default: {}
}⚠ Breaking change in v1.0.0: ️apiKey has been renamed to api_key
Usage
Both init and wrap accept an API key, or the configuration object. The example below is typescript, but nerd.vision works perfectly with normal javascript as well.
const {nerdvision, NerdVisionConfig} = require('@nerdvision/agent');
const config: NerdVisionConfig = {
api_key: 'API_KEY', // you can find yours at https://account.nerd.vision/account/apikeys
};
//
// THEN
//
nerdvision.init('API_KEY').then(() => {
// application code
});
//
// OR
//
nerdvision.init(config).then(() => {
// application code
});When Node exits, nerd.vision should automatically disconnect. If you want to ensure that it has disconnected, you can explicitly call close in your shutdown handler:
nerdvision.close();You can also use .wrap to automatically disconnect after your code has run. This is more useful for applications that shut down after processing.
nerdvision.wrap(config, async () => {
// application code
// this function must return a promise
// when it resolves, nerd.vision will disconnect automatically
});Examples
There are two example node applications for nerd.vision.
Troubleshooting
I get the error
TS7016: Could not find a declaration file for module 'google-protobuf'
- You need to install types for google-protobuf:
npm i -D @types/google-protobufI get errors when i use
importon nerd.vision
- Please use the
requiresyntax above for now, we're actively looking into fixing this
Known issues
- When using a pre-processor for JavaScript, like TypeScript, files that are lazy loaded may not trigger until they are run for a second time.
- ts-node is not supported yet. As a work around, you can build your code with
tscand run it directly with node for tracepoints to fire
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