nodejs-dashboard
Telemetry dashboard for node.js apps from the terminal!
Determine in realtime what's happening inside your node process from the terminal. No need to instrument code to get the deets. Also splits stderr/stdout to help spot errors sooner.
Install | Setup | Usage | Using with other programs | CLI options | Customizing layouts |
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NOTE: This module isn't designed for production use and should be limited to development environments.
Install
The preferred method is global install. npm install -g nodejs-dashboard
Local install works also; just use ./node_modules/.bin/nodejs-dashboard
instead of nodejs-dashboard
to execute.
Setup
The dashboard agent needs to be required by your app. There are two ways to do this:
Including via code
From within a dev.index.js
script or other dev entry point simply require the nodejs-dashboard
module.
// dev.index.js
require("nodejs-dashboard");
require("./index");
To launch: nodejs-dashboard node dev.index.js
Including via preload argument
This method utilizes Node's -r
flag to introduce the nodejs-dashboard
module. In this setup no code modifications are required. This is functionally equivalent to the above example.
To launch: nodejs-dashboard -- node -r nodejs-dashboard index.js
Fonts
nodejs-dashboard
uses the Braille Unicode character set to show graphs via the node-drawille dependancy. Ensure your terminal program's font supports this character set.
Environment variables
nodejs-dashboard
uses several environment variables to modify its behavior. These include some required values to prevent mangled output.
Variable | Required | Source | Description |
---|---|---|---|
TERM | required | blessed | Terminal value matching terminal program |
LANG | required | blessed | Matches encoding of terminal program to display font correctly |
FORCE_COLOR | optional | chalk | Used to force color output by the subprocess |
Usage
Press ?
to see a list of keybindings. Use arrow keys to change the layout.
You may want to add an npm script to to your package.json
to launch your app using nodejs-dashboard using one of the options above. Example:
"scripts": {
"dev": "nodejs-dashboard -- node -r nodejs-dashboard index.js"
}
Passing arguments
If your app requires additional arguments you'll need to use the --
flag to separate them from nodejs-dashboard
options. For example:
nodejs-dashboard --port=8002 -- node -m=false --bar=true index.js
node
Launching your app with something other than Most CLI interfaces provide a mechanism for launching other tools. If you're looking to use something like nodemon or babel checkout the exec options provided by the CLI.
% nodemon --exec "nodejs-dashboard babel-node" src/index.js
Docker and Docker Compose support
nodejs-dashboard
can run inside a container if that container has a TTY allocated to it. The Docker documentation shows how to run a container with an interactive terminal session. Additional the Docker Compose documentation indicates that docker-compose run
defaults to allocating a TTY and docker-compose up
defaults to not allocating one.
CLI options
Usage: nodejs-dashboard [options] -- [node] [script] [arguments]
Options:
-h, --help output usage information
-e, --eventdelay [ms] Minimum threshold for event loop reporting, default 10ms
-l, --layouts [file] Path to file or npm module with layouts
-p, --port [port] Socket listener port
-r, --refreshinterval [ms] Metrics refresh interval, default 1000ms
-s, --settings [settings] Overrides layout settings for given view types
-V, --version output the version number
--eventdelay
This tunes the minimum threshold for reporting event loop delays. The default value is 10ms
. Any delay below this value will be reported at 0
.
--layouts
Optionally supply a custom layout configuration (for details, see Customizing Layouts). Default: lib/default-layout-config.js
--port
Under the hood the dashboard utilizes SocketIO with a default port of 9838
. If this conflicts with an existing service you can optionally change this value.
--refreshinterval
Specifies the interval in milliseconds that the metrics should be refreshed. The default is 1000 ms (1 second).
--settings
Overrides default or layout settings for views. Option value settings
should have a format <view_type.setting.path>=<value>,...
. For example --settings log.scrollback=100
will override scrollback
setting for any view of log
type (nested paths can be used if needed). For details about layouts, see Customizing Layouts).
Maintenance Status
Archived: This project is no longer maintained by Formidable. We are no longer responding to issues or pull requests unless they relate to security concerns. We encourage interested developers to fork this project and make it their own!