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MIT License | MIT License |
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dynamodb-onetable
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CustomMetrics -- Simple, Cost-Effective Metrics for AWS
SenseDeep can be used to view CustomMetrics graphs and data. You can also create alarms and receive alert notifications based on CustomMetric data expressions.
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An in-depth comparison of the most popular DynamoDB wrappers
💍 DynamoDB-OneTable: First released in January 2021, DynamoDB-OneTable is maintained by Sensedeep and is part of its broader Serverless Developer Studio offer.
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How to debug serverless apps
There are many log libraries that are capable of emitting structured log context data. For SenseDeep, we use the SenseLogs library which is an exceptionally fast logging library designed for serverless. It has a flexible, simple syntax that makes adding detailed log events easy.
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TypeSafe type definitions for the AWS DynamoDB API
I like the idea, especially since I found libraries like https://github.com/jeremydaly/dynamodb-toolbox or https://github.com/sensedeep/dynamodb-onetable not elastic or up to date enough for me and reverted to raw AWS SDK. I look forward to AWS SDK v3 support in your typings!
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SenseDeep DynamoDB Studio
Try the SenseDeep DynamoDB studio with a free developer license at SenseDeep App or learn more at https://www.sensedeep.com.
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Understanding your DynamoDB Single Table Performance
This post looks at our libraries DynamoDB Metrics, OneTable and the SenseDeep platform that understand your single-table design schema and can create and present detailed metrics to graphically show how your single-table designs are performing.
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Dynamic Log Control for Serverless
You can modify your environment configuration via API, the AWS Console, the AWS SDK or using the SenseDeep Developer Studio.
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Serverless Logging
With SenseDeep, you can easily manage your SenseLogs configuration and view log data to quickly debug your serverless apps.
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DynamoDB OneTable API Overview
OneTable Overview Sample — A quick tour through OneTable.
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New Logging Engine for SenseDeep
SenseDeep Web Site
debug
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Why write a library?
Number of dependencies: one way to tell if a library is not too challenging to be used as study source is based on the production dependencies count. The fewer the better. For example, I chose debug because it only has 1 dependency (ms), while the rest of the code relies on core NodeJS modules - which is exactly what I was looking for - to learn how to build a library from scratch, not off the shelf libraries with many external deps, which in turn are based on more deps. There you go, dependency hell.
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Conditional logging
Another way to solve this is to have the logs in place, but only enable them conditionally. If you enable all the logs are the time, you only get a lot of noise that won't help you. If you are using JavaScript, you can use the package debug to add logs that are active by the DEBUG environment variable.
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Has anyone figured out how to enable the millisecond diff feature in the debug package?
I'm using the debug package: https://www.npmjs.com/package/debug, but some reason I don't see millisecond diffs, which would be really useful.
- Help I have a JavaScript Lib that blows away competition but nobody knows of it
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What is the DEBUG 🐛 environment variable in Node.js, and how to use it?
Although it's used by Express, it's indeed more broadly, the way a popular NPM package called debug works, which is used internally in Express too. Under the hood, the debug package expects the DEBUG environment variable to determine what debug messages to print (could be on the console, or into a file, or into stdout to be collected by a log aggregator service).
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Automating console logs for dev but removing for prod?
Finally, if they're logs you want to be able to inspect in production without printing them to the console by default, you can use debug.
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After having used many loggers/debuggers...
It is a drop-in, TypeScript replacement to enhance the widely popular https://www.npmjs.com/package/debug (230k weekly downloads).
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Create a Node.js command-line library with NRWL NX workspace
debug - npm - Required. A popular library to write debug logs.
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Debugging Figma and other packaged Electron apps in Visual Studio Code
I strongly recommend using the debug package from NPM to organize your log messages
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Is it bad practice to log within a shared library?
Use the [debug npm library](https://www.npmjs.com/package/debug) to disable your logging unless someone provides the right environment variable (e.g. DEBUG=* which enables all logging)
What are some alternatives?
dynamodb-toolbox - A simple set of tools for working with Amazon DynamoDB and the DocumentClient
node-inspector - Node.js debugger based on Blink Developer Tools
serverless-graphql - Serverless GraphQL Examples for AWS AppSync and Apollo
npm-fast-installer - npm-fast-installer - NPM install configuration in top of YAML for fast NPM install usage.
spec - The canonical spec for ulid
bugger - Bugs bugging you? Bug back.
sensedeep - SenseDeep Serverless Monitoring and Troubleshooting for AWS
ndb - ndb is an improved debugging experience for Node.js, enabled by Chrome DevTools
pino - 🌲 super fast, all natural json logger
longjohn - Long stack traces for node.js inspired by https://github.com/tlrobinson/long-stack-traces
typedorm - Strongly typed ORM for DynamoDB - Built with the single-table-design pattern in mind.
swagger-stats - API Observability. Trace API calls and Monitor API performance, health and usage statistics in Node.js Microservices.