This is repository is no longer maintained. This functionality was merged into the New Relic Node agent with newrelic/node-newrelic#1136.
New Relic's offical MySQL instrumentation for use with the New Relic Node.js agent.
This module is a dependency of the agent and is installed with it by running:
npm install newrelic
Alternatively, it can be installed and loaded independently based on specific versioning needs:
npm install @newrelic/mysql
// index.js
require('@newrelic/mysql')
For more information, please see the agent installation guide and the agent compatibility and requirements.
Our API and developer documentation for writing instrumentation will be of help. We particularly recommend the tutorials and various "shim" API documentation.
The module includes a suite of functional tests which should be used to verify that your changes don't break existing functionality.
These tests rely on a Docker container being setup via scripts in the Node.js
agent. This container can be setup by running npm run services
in the main agent repo.
All tests are stored in tests/
and are written using Tap with
the extension .tap.js
.
To run the full suite, run: npm test
.
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We encourage your contributions to improve New Relic MySQL instrumentation! Keep in mind when you submit your pull request, you'll need to sign the CLA via the click-through using CLA-Assistant. You only have to sign the CLA one time per project.
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A note about vulnerabilities
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If you believe you have found a security vulnerability in this project or any of New Relic's products or websites, we welcome and greatly appreciate you reporting it to New Relic through HackerOne.
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To all contributors,we thank you! Without your contribution, this project would not be what it is today. We also host a community project page dedicated to the New Relic MySql Instrumentation package.
New Relic MySQL instrumentation is licensed under the Apache 2.0 License.
New Relic MySQL instrumentation also uses source code from third-party libraries. You can find full details on which libraries are used and the terms under which they are licensed in the third-party notices document.