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express-status-monitor
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7 Best Tools for Monitoring Node.js Servers
Express.js is the de-facto framework of choice for Node.js developers. Express Status Monitor is an incredibly simple, self-hosted module, you add to your Express server. It exposes a /status route that reports real-time server metrics with the help of Socket.io and Chart.js.
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Visualizing DynamoDB Data
I use recommend taking a look at Dynobase, written by an AWS Dynamodb team affiliate and also https://retool.com/integrations/aws-dynamodb
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Amazon’s DynamoDB – 10 years later
Have you seen Dynobase? https://dynobase.dev
- PM2 Self Host Alternative
node-clinic
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Why you should start profiling your application on the production
It's basic, but it works. You can see what function or 3rd library is after your resources and debug them locally (For example, by using ClinicJS - https://clinicjs.org/)
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From Good to Great: Scaling Applications with TypeORM Optimization
Clinic.js
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Measuring the performance of JSS apps
Clinic.js - performance analysis tooling.
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Node 18.x async code performance problem?
I’ve also seen some pretty bad event loop saturation causing significant delays. Run this https://clinicjs.org
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7 Best Tools for Monitoring Node.js Servers
Clinic.js includes three tools to help diagnose and pinpoint performance issues in Node.js applications. It’s surprisingly easy to use. All you need to do is install the module from npm and run it. This will generate reports for you that make troubleshooting much easier.
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GraphQL Fastify vs Apollo Server — Learnings from the real world
To compare the two servers, we used two packages. The first one was ClinicJS, an open-source set of tools used to diagnose NodeJS performance issues, which also gives you suggestions and points you in a direction to fix the diagnosed problems. The second one was hey, a CLI tool to send some load to the server. Below we show how we use them and the results of these comparisons.
- Clinic.js
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Assessing memory needs for a running NestJS application
WTF? 1.15 GB of RAM while idle, have you tried to profile the app? maybe you have some memory leaks, use node clinic to diagnose performance issues.
- Clinic.js diagnoses your Node.js performance issues
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Code Optimisation Doubt, Current code fails to handle concurrent requsts.
You can use https://clinicjs.org along with autocannon to identify bottleneck
What are some alternatives?
PM2 - Node.js Production Process Manager with a built-in Load Balancer.
appmetrics - Node Application Metrics provides a foundational infrastructure for collecting resource and performance monitoring data for Node.js-based applications.
typescript-eslint - :sparkles: Monorepo for all the tooling which enables ESLint to support TypeScript
cypress-health-check - Simple page health check test suite powered by Cypress and CircleCI
autocannon - fast HTTP/1.1 benchmarking tool written in Node.js
dump1090-monitor - Monitor the dump1090 JSON feed and call webhooks based on the content
npm-fast-installer - npm-fast-installer - NPM install configuration in top of YAML for fast NPM install usage.
FlameGraph - Stack trace visualizer
Grant - OAuth Proxy
Transcrypt - Python 3.9 to JavaScript compiler - Lean, fast, open! -