AWS X-Ray SDK for Node.js download for Linux

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AWS X-Ray SDK for Node.js


DESCRIPTION:

AWS X-Ray recommends using AWS Distro for OpenTelemetry (ADOT) to instrument your application instead of this X-Ray SDK due to its wider range of features and instrumentations. See the AWS X-Ray docs on Working with Node.js for more help with choosing between ADOT and X-Ray SDK. The AWS X-Ray SDK for Node.js is compatible with Node.js version 12. x and later. There may be issues when running on the latest odd-numbered release of Node.js. The latest stable version of the SDK is available from NPM. For local development, install the SDK in your project directory with npm. This repository hosts all the packages we publish, which each have their own README. The Core package README covers all basic use cases of the main X-Ray SDK, including its use in Lambda.



Features

  • The AWS X-Ray SDK for Node.js is compatible with Node.js
  • The latest stable version of the SDK is available from NPM
  • The AWS X-Ray SDK for Node.js is licensed under the Apache 2.0 License
  • We support and accept PRs from the community
  • For local development, install the SDK in your project directory with npm
  • AWS X-Ray recommends using AWS Distro for OpenTelemetry (ADOT) to instrument your application


Programming Language

JavaScript


Categories

Software Development

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