sidekick-loki
sidekick
sidekick-loki | sidekick | |
---|---|---|
2 | 13 | |
2 | 1,635 | |
- | -0.2% | |
0.0 | 3.1 | |
over 1 year ago | 11 months ago | |
JavaScript | Java | |
- | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
sidekick-loki
-
Capturing Exception Call Stacks from Node.js Applications
View on GitHub
-
How to add missing logpoints to your running applicatons without stopping and send them to Loki
With Sidekick, you can easily add logs to your running applications and feed the results to any target you want. You can get the Sidekick-Loki ingesting script from here: https://github.com/boroskoyo/sidekick-loki
sidekick
- Is there any network debugger tool for inspecting backend network request and their payload (similar to what we have in Web {Chrome > inspect element > network tab } )
-
Collecting error stacks from backend as exceptions occur in E2E tests — A tutorial on Cypress
With our current setup, we got in-depth error information from our backend apps. In further chapters, we will be bringing Sidekick’s tracepoint (non-breaking breakpoint) feature to Cypress that will allow us to define tests based on state and stack information of our backend. Right now, we are also working on a Cypress plugin that will make using Sidekick Actions within Cypress as easy as it gets, and your support and feedback will guide us through our road. After Cypress, supporting other test frameworks is on our roadmap. You can find us at Discord or contact us via our website https://runsidekick.com if you want to participate or become a part of our community
-
Bringing the simplicity of print() to production debugging using PyCharm
View on GitHub
-
Capturing Exception Call Stacks from Node.js Applications
Sidekick is an open-source live application debugger that lets you troubleshoot your applications while they keep on running. It is like Chrome DevTools for your and built for everyone who needs extra information from their applications.
-
Achieving Rule-based observability using Sidekick and Camunda
Sidekick is an open source live application debugger that comes with many built-in features to make data collection both easier and more efficient. Collecting snapshots and generating logs from running applications are powerful for learning how your code works as long as you collect the data you need.
-
Sidekick Open Source Live Debugger : Embed Sidekick features to your applications
Please let us know your invaluable ideas because they will guide us on our path to discovering the future of application observability. You can get in touch with us through Github, Twitter, and join our Discord community.
- Show HN: Sidekick - Live application debugger is now open source
- Show HN: Sidekick Chrome DevTools for your back end is now open source
-
State of Sidekick Open Source Live Application Debugger
Sidekick Open Source Github Repository: https://github.com/runsidekick/sidekick (don't forget to give us a ⭐)
- runsidekick/sidekick at producthunt
What are some alternatives?
sidekick-nodejs-quickstart - Quick start example for Sidekick.
Poe-Lurker - Ease your trading experience in Path of Exile.
sidekick-agent-nodejs - Nodejs agent for Sidekick open-source live application debugger
PoE-Overlay-Community-Fork - An Overlay for Path of Exile. Built with Angular.
sidekick-elastic - send your collected tracepoint & logpoint events to Elasticsearch
sidekick-example-employee-management-system - React, Node.js, Express, REST API and SQLite
sidekick-client-node - Node.js client for Sidekick.
sidekick-electron-quick-start - an example app to show how you can control your agents from a React application:
Socket.io - Realtime application framework (Node.JS server)
jsoncrack.com - ✨ Innovative and open-source visualization application that transforms various data formats, such as JSON, YAML, XML, CSV and more, into interactive graphs.
ecommerce-micro-services - A basic demo to showcase micro service architecture using NodeJs, Express and MongoDB and the way they can communicate between each other.
todos-express-password-sidekick - Todo app using Express and Passport for sign in with username and password.