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newrelic.js
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/**
* This file includes all of the configuration variables used by the Node.js
* module. If there's a configurable element of the module and it's not
* described in here, there's been a terrible mistake.
*/
exports.config = {
/**
* Array of application names.
*
* @env NEW_RELIC_APP_NAME
*/
app_name : process.env.NEW_RELIC_APP_NAME || 'fake name',
/**
* The user's license key. Must be set by per-app configuration file.
*
* @env NEW_RELIC_LICENSE_KEY
*/
license_key : process.env.NEW_RELIC_LICENSE_KEY || 'fake license',
/**
* Hostname for the New Relic collector proxy.
*
* You shouldn't need to change this.
*
* @env NEW_RELIC_HOST
*/
host : 'collector.newrelic.com',
/**
* The port on which the collector proxy will be listening.
*
* You shouldn't need to change this.
*
* @env NEW_RELIC_PORT
*/
port : 443,
/**
* Whether or not to use SSL to connect to New Relic's servers.
*
* @env NEW_RELIC_USE_SSL
*/
ssl : true,
/**
* Proxy host to use to connect to the internet.
*
* FIXME: proxy support does not currently work
*
* @env NEW_RELIC_PROXY_HOST
*/
proxy_host : '',
/**
* Proxy port to use to connect to the internet.
*
* FIXME: proxy support does not currently work
*
* @env NEW_RELIC_PROXY_PORT
*/
proxy_port : '',
/**
* You may want more control over how the module is configured and want to
* disallow the use of New Relic's server-side configuration. To do so, set
* this parameter to true. Some configuration information is required to make
* the module work properly with the rest of New Relic, but settings such as
* apdex_t and capture_params will not be overridable by New Relic with this
* setting in effect.
*
* @env NEW_RELIC_IGNORE_SERVER_CONFIGURATION
*/
ignore_server_configuration : false,
/**
* Whether the module is enabled.
*
* @env NEW_RELIC_ENABLED
*/
agent_enabled : true,
/**
* The default Apdex tolerating / threshold value for applications, in
* seconds. The default for Node is apdexT to 100 milliseconds, which is
* lower than New Relic standard, but Node.js applications tend to be more
* latency-sensitive than most.
*
* @env NEW_RELIC_APDEX
*/
apdex_t : 0.100,
/**
* Whether to capture parameters in the request URL in slow transaction
* traces and error traces. Because this can pass sensitive data, it's
* disabled by default. If there are specific parameters you want ignored,
* use ignored_params.
*
* @env NEW_RELIC_CAPTURE_PARAMS
*/
capture_params : false,
/**
* Array of parameters you don't want captured off request URLs in slow
* transaction traces and error traces.
*
* @env NEW_RELIC_IGNORED_PARAMS
*/
ignored_params : [],
logging : {
/**
* Verbosity of the module's logging. This module uses bunyan
* (https://github.com/trentm/node-bunyan) for its logging, and as such the
* valid logging levels are 'fatal', 'error', 'warn', 'info', 'debug' and
* 'trace'. Logging at levels 'info' and higher is very terse. For support
* requests, attaching logs captured at 'trace' level are extremely helpful
* in chasing down bugs.
*
* @env NEW_RELIC_LOG_LEVEL
*/
level : 'info',
/**
* Where to put the log file -- by default just uses process.cwd +
* 'newrelic_agent.log'. A special case is a filepath of 'stdout',
* in which case all logging will go to stdout, or 'stderr', in which
* case all logging will go to stderr.
*
* @env NEW_RELIC_LOG
*/
filepath : require('path').join(process.cwd(), 'newrelic_agent.log')
},
/**
* Whether to collect & submit error traces to New Relic.
*
* @env NEW_RELIC_ERROR_COLLECTOR_ENABLED
*/
error_collector : {
/**
* Disabling the error tracer just means that errors aren't collected
* and sent to New Relic -- it DOES NOT remove any instrumentation.
*/
enabled : true,
/**
* List of HTTP error status codes the error tracer should disregard.
* Ignoring a status code means that the transaction is not renamed to
* match the code, and the request is not treated as an error by the error
* collector.
*
* Defaults to 404 NOT FOUND.
*
* @env NEW_RELIC_ERROR_COLLECTOR_IGNORE_ERROR_CODES
*/
ignore_status_codes : [404]
},
transaction_tracer : {
/**
* Whether to collect & submit slow transaction traces to New Relic. The
* instrumentation is loaded regardless of this setting, as it's necessary
* to gather metrics. Disable the agent to prevent the instrumentation from
* loading.
*
* @env NEW_RELIC_TRACER_ENABLED
*/
enabled : true,
/**
* The duration at below which the slow transaction tracer should collect a
* transaction trace. If set to 'apdex_f', the threshold will be set to
* 4 * apdex_t, which with a default apdex_t value of 500 milliseconds will
* be 2 seconds.
*
* If a time is provided, it is set in seconds.
*
* @env NEW_RELIC_TRACER_THRESHOLD
*/
transaction_threshold : 'apdex_f',
/**
* Increase this parameter to increase the diversity of the slow
* transaction traces recorded by your application over time. Confused?
* Read on.
*
* Transactions are named based on the request (see the README for the
* details of how requests are mapped to transactions), and top_n refers to
* the "top n slowest transactions" grouped by these names. The module will
* only replace a recorded trace with a new trace if the new trace is
* slower than the previous slowest trace of that name. The default value
* for this setting is 20, as the transaction trace view page also defaults
* to showing the 20 slowest transactions.
*
* If you want to record the absolute slowest transaction over the last
* minute, set top_n to 0 or 1. This used to be the default, and has a
* problem in that it will allow one very slow route to dominate your slow
* transaction traces.
*
* The module will always record at least 5 different slow transactions in
* the reporting periods after it starts up, and will reset its internal
* slow trace aggregator if no slow transactions have been recorded for the
* last 5 harvest cycles, restarting the aggregation process.
*
* @env NEW_RELIC_TRACER_TOP_N
*/
top_n : 20
},
/**
* Whether to enable internal supportability metrics and diagnostics. You're
* welcome to turn these on, but they will probably be most useful to the
* New Relic node engineering team.
*/
debug : {
/**
* Whether to collect and submit internal supportability metrics alongside
* application performance metrics.
*
* @env NEW_RELIC_DEBUG_METRICS
*/
internal_metrics : false,
/**
* Traces the execution of the transaction tracer. Requires logging.level
* to be set to 'trace' to provide any useful output.
*
* WARNING: The tracer tracing data is likely only to be intelligible to a
* small number of people inside New Relic, so you should probably only
* enable tracer tracing if asked to by New Relic, because it will affect
* performance significantly.
*
* @env NEW_RELIC_DEBUG_TRACER
*/
tracer_tracing : false
},
/**
* Rules for naming or ignoring transactions.
*/
rules : {
/**
* A list of rules of the format {pattern : 'pattern', name : 'name'} for
* matching incoming request URLs and naming the associated New Relic
* transactions. Both pattern and name are required. Additional attributes
* are ignored. Patterns may have capture groups (following JavaScript
* conventions), and names will use $1-style replacement strings. See
* the documentation for addNamingRule for important caveats.
*
* @env NEW_RELIC_NAMING_RULES
*/
name : [],
/**
* A list of patterns for matching incoming request URLs to be ignored by
* the agent. Patterns may be strings or regular expressions.
*
* @env NEW_RELIC_IGNORING_RULES
*/
ignore : []
},
/**
* By default, any transactions that are not affected by other bits of
* naming logic (the API, rules, or metric normalization rules) will
* have their names set to 'NormalizedUri/*'. Setting this value to
* false will set them instead to Uri/path/to/resource. Don't change
* this setting unless you understand the implications of New Relic's
* metric grouping issues and are confident your application isn't going
* to run afoul of them. Your application could end up getting blackholed!
* Nobody wants that.
*
* @env NEW_RELIC_ENFORCE_BACKSTOP
*/
enforce_backstop : true,
/**
* Browser Monitoring
*
* Browser monitoring lets you correlate transactions between the server and browser
* giving you accurate data on how long a page request takes, from request,
* through the server response, up until the actual page render completes.
*/
browser_monitoring : {
/**
* Enable browser monitoring header generation.
*
* This does not auto-instrument, rather it enables the agent to generate headers.
* The newrelic module can generate the appropriate <script> header, but you must
* inject the header yourself, or use a module that does so.
*
* Usage:
*
* var newrelic = require('newrelic');
*
* router.get('/', function (req, res) {
* var header = newrelic.getBrowserTimingHeader();
* res.write(header)
* // write the rest of the page
* });
*
* This generates the <script>...</script> header necessary for Browser Monitoring
* This script must be manually injected into your templates, as high as possible
* in the header, but _after_ any X-UA-COMPATIBLE HTTP-EQUIV meta tags.
* Otherwise you may hurt IE!
*
* This method must be called _during_ a transaction, and must be called every
* time you want to generate the headers.
*
* Do *not* reuse the headers between users, or even between requests.
*
* @env NEW_RELIC_BROWSER_MONITOR_ENABLE
*/
enable : true,
/**
* Request un-minified sources from the server.
*
* @env NEW_RELIC_BROWSER_MONITOR_DEBUG
*/
debug : false
}
};