lambda-powertools-http-client
HTTP client that automatically forwards correlation IDs (captured via @dazn/lambda-powertools-correlation-ids
), and follows DAZN's convention around recording metrics around integration points.
Main features:
auto-forwards any correlation IDs captured with the
@dazn/lambda-powertools-correlation-ids
package as HTTP headersauto-record custom metrics using the
@dazn/datadog-metrics
package, which defaults to async mode (i.e. writing tostdout
in DogStatsD format) but can be configured via theDATADOG_METRICS_MODE
environment variablecustom metrics include:
{hostName}.response.latency
[histogram
]: e.g.google.com.response.latency
{hostName}.response.{statusCode}
[count
]: e.g.google.com.response.200
metric names can be overriden with the
metricName
option (see below for details)all custom metrics include the tags
awsRegion
,functionName
,functionVersion
,method
(e.g.POST
) andpath
(e.g./v1/signin
)you can add additional tags by passing them in via the
metricTags
option (see below for details)supports timeout
Getting Started
Install from NPM: npm install @dazn/lambda-powertools-http-client
API
Basic usage looks like this:
const HTTP = require('@dazn/lambda-powertools-http-client')
const sayIt = async () => {
const httpRequest = {
uri: `https://example.com/dev/say`,
method: 'post',
body: { message: 'hello world' }
}
await HTTP(httpRequest)
}
It's essentially a function that accepts a request of type:
{
uri/url : string (either uri or url must be specified)
method : GET (default) | POST | PUT | HEAD | DELETE | PATCH
headers : object
qs : object
body : object
metricName [optional] : string // override the default metric name, e.g. 'adyenApi', which changes metrics to 'adyenapi.latency' and 'adyenapi.202'
metricTags [optional] : string [] // additional tags for metrics, e.g. ['request_type:submit', 'load_test']
timeout [optional] : int (millis)
}