ApplicationInsights-dotnet
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ApplicationInsights-dotnet | Exceptionless | |
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5 | 6 | |
555 | 2,361 | |
0.5% | 0.6% | |
6.6 | 9.6 | |
10 days ago | 8 days ago | |
C# | C# | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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ApplicationInsights-dotnet
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Collecting Cosmos DB dependency telemetry with Application Insights
ApplicationInsights-dotnet/DocumentDbHttpParser.cs at main · microsoft/ApplicationInsights-dotnet · GitHub
- Open source/self hosted alternative to Application Insights
Exceptionless
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Sentry alternative that can run on ARM?
Maybe Exceptionless?
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How To Monitor Events in Your Svelte App
We'll get started by signing up for Exceptionless. Note, you can also run this locally by grabbing the source code and following the instructions here. When you have signed up, you'll be prompted to create a new project. As we create the new project, we'll be prompted ot select the type of project. For this choose "browser application":
With Svelte taking a different approach to JavaScript web frameworks, we should explore how (if at all) handling events and monitoring those events works in Svelte. Open-source ❤️ open-source, so we'll use the open-source event monitoring tool, Exceptionless alongside our Svelte app.
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How to Build a Custom Go Client For a REST API
Exceptionless is powered by a REST API. When you interact with the dashboard UI, when you use the .NET client, and when you use the JavaScript client, you are interacting with the REST API. It is well-documented, and it can be used without any client libraries. This paradigm makes it simple for developers to create their own wrappers around the API. In fact, we recently started work on building an official Go client for Exceptionless. Along the way, we learned some tips and tricks that may be helpful for others that want to build clients and SDKs in Go that wrap RESTful APIs.
What are some alternatives?
opentelemetry-dotnet - The OpenTelemetry .NET Client
Serilog.Exceptions - Log exception details and custom properties that are not output in Exception.ToString().
DiscordChatExporter - Exports Discord chat logs to a file
skywalking - APM, Application Performance Monitoring System
Exceptionless - Exceptionless clients for the .NET platform
trouble-training - FullStack DDD/CQRS with GraphQL workshop including distributed tracing and monitoring. This shows the configuration from React frontend to .Net backend.
RedLock.net - An implementation of the Redlock algorithm in C#
self-hosted - Sentry, feature-complete and packaged up for low-volume deployments and proofs-of-concept
opentelemetry-specification - Specifications for OpenTelemetry
Exceptionless.DateTimeExtensions - DateTimeRange, Business Day and various DateTime, DateTimeOffset, TimeSpan extension methods
ApplicationInsights-node.js - Microsoft Application Insights SDK for Node.js
kusto-queries - example queries for learning the kusto language