The AWS X-Ray SDK for Node.js is compatible with Node.js version 0.8 and later.
The SDK is available from NPM. For local development, install the SDK in your project directory with npm.
npm install aws-xray-sdk
Use the --save option to save the SDK as a dependency in your application's package.json.
npm install aws-xray-sdk --save
Use the following community resources for getting help with the SDK. We use the GitHub issues for tracking bugs and feature requests.
- Ask a question in the AWS X-Ray Forum.
- Open a support ticket with AWS Support.
- If you think you may have found a bug, open an issue.
If you encounter a bug with the AWS X-Ray SDK for Node.js, we want to hear about it. Before opening a new issue, search the existing issues to see if others are also experiencing the issue. Include the version of the AWS X-Ray SDK for Node.js, Node.js runtime, and other dependencies if applicable. In addition, include the repro case when appropriate.
The GitHub issues are intended for bug reports and feature requests. For help and questions about using the AWS X-Ray SDK for Node.js, use the resources listed in the Getting Help section. Keeping the list of open issues lean helps us respond in a timely manner.
The developer guide provides in-depth guidance about using the AWS X-Ray service. The API Reference provides guidance for using the SDK and module-level documentation.
This monorepo hosts the following npm packages for the SDK:
- aws-xray-sdk
- aws-xray-sdk-core
- aws-xray-sdk-express
- aws-xray-sdk-mysql
- aws-xray-sdk-postgres
- aws-xray-sdk-restify
This repo uses Lerna to manage multiple packages. To install Lerna:
npm install lerna
To install devDependencies and peerDependencies for all packages:
lerna bootstrap --hoist
To run tests for all packages:
lerna run test
or go to each package and run npm test
as usual.
The AWS X-Ray SDK for Node.js is licensed under the Apache 2.0 License. See LICENSE and NOTICE.txt for more information.