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2019 Community Moderator ElectionAngular no provider for NameServiceAngular HTML binding@Directive v/s @Component in AngularAngular and Typescript: Can't find namesHow can I get new selection in “select” in Angular 2?Define global constants in Angular 2Google Sign-In for Websites and Angular 2 using TypescriptWhat is the equivalent of ngShow and ngHide in Angular?Huge number of files generated for every Angular projectionic 3 angular http.post connection refused from firebase
In my Angular application, I want to keep track of some activities of the user and also maintain logs of debug/error statements in Angular
. For this, I want to implement logs.
My Business logic is written in Java which is a REST API
so don't want to use that for logging debug/error statements of another layer - Angular. I can across Apache's Log4JS
but can not seem to integrate it in my Angular 5 app, nor very sure if this is the right thing. My Angular app is deployed on an AWS EC2
node and that's why I want to keep track of logs if something breaks.
angular typescript
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In my Angular application, I want to keep track of some activities of the user and also maintain logs of debug/error statements in Angular
. For this, I want to implement logs.
My Business logic is written in Java which is a REST API
so don't want to use that for logging debug/error statements of another layer - Angular. I can across Apache's Log4JS
but can not seem to integrate it in my Angular 5 app, nor very sure if this is the right thing. My Angular app is deployed on an AWS EC2
node and that's why I want to keep track of logs if something breaks.
angular typescript
Can't you post your logs to the java rest API?
– emkay
Mar 7 at 6:41
I am not promoting any product but there are already solutions such as datadog , stackdriver for the same. You can check there implementation as demos for many cleint side technologies
– arpit sharma
Mar 7 at 6:45
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In my Angular application, I want to keep track of some activities of the user and also maintain logs of debug/error statements in Angular
. For this, I want to implement logs.
My Business logic is written in Java which is a REST API
so don't want to use that for logging debug/error statements of another layer - Angular. I can across Apache's Log4JS
but can not seem to integrate it in my Angular 5 app, nor very sure if this is the right thing. My Angular app is deployed on an AWS EC2
node and that's why I want to keep track of logs if something breaks.
angular typescript
In my Angular application, I want to keep track of some activities of the user and also maintain logs of debug/error statements in Angular
. For this, I want to implement logs.
My Business logic is written in Java which is a REST API
so don't want to use that for logging debug/error statements of another layer - Angular. I can across Apache's Log4JS
but can not seem to integrate it in my Angular 5 app, nor very sure if this is the right thing. My Angular app is deployed on an AWS EC2
node and that's why I want to keep track of logs if something breaks.
angular typescript
angular typescript
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Can't you post your logs to the java rest API?
– emkay
Mar 7 at 6:41
I am not promoting any product but there are already solutions such as datadog , stackdriver for the same. You can check there implementation as demos for many cleint side technologies
– arpit sharma
Mar 7 at 6:45
add a comment |
Can't you post your logs to the java rest API?
– emkay
Mar 7 at 6:41
I am not promoting any product but there are already solutions such as datadog , stackdriver for the same. You can check there implementation as demos for many cleint side technologies
– arpit sharma
Mar 7 at 6:45
Can't you post your logs to the java rest API?
– emkay
Mar 7 at 6:41
Can't you post your logs to the java rest API?
– emkay
Mar 7 at 6:41
I am not promoting any product but there are already solutions such as datadog , stackdriver for the same. You can check there implementation as demos for many cleint side technologies
– arpit sharma
Mar 7 at 6:45
I am not promoting any product but there are already solutions such as datadog , stackdriver for the same. You can check there implementation as demos for many cleint side technologies
– arpit sharma
Mar 7 at 6:45
add a comment |
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I would suggest Amazon Cloud watch to refer so in case your focus error or result you can track with that then you don't need to enter in to making any other sort of wrapper or code change. Its hard to give direct solution till don't get idea that how many aspect you wish to track in log
feel free to refer this as ready to run service as tool https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/logs/WhatIsCloudWatchLogs.html
Thanks for replying, Chetan. I looked into Cloud Watch but I don't want to track only errors in my application. I want to keep track of everything that's happening on my website, I figured maintaining logs would be a way to go. What I want to understand here is that what is the recommended way of maintaining logs in Angular 5 deployed on a server (may or may not be AWS).
– Vsal
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I would suggest Amazon Cloud watch to refer so in case your focus error or result you can track with that then you don't need to enter in to making any other sort of wrapper or code change. Its hard to give direct solution till don't get idea that how many aspect you wish to track in log
feel free to refer this as ready to run service as tool https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/logs/WhatIsCloudWatchLogs.html
Thanks for replying, Chetan. I looked into Cloud Watch but I don't want to track only errors in my application. I want to keep track of everything that's happening on my website, I figured maintaining logs would be a way to go. What I want to understand here is that what is the recommended way of maintaining logs in Angular 5 deployed on a server (may or may not be AWS).
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I would suggest Amazon Cloud watch to refer so in case your focus error or result you can track with that then you don't need to enter in to making any other sort of wrapper or code change. Its hard to give direct solution till don't get idea that how many aspect you wish to track in log
feel free to refer this as ready to run service as tool https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/logs/WhatIsCloudWatchLogs.html
Thanks for replying, Chetan. I looked into Cloud Watch but I don't want to track only errors in my application. I want to keep track of everything that's happening on my website, I figured maintaining logs would be a way to go. What I want to understand here is that what is the recommended way of maintaining logs in Angular 5 deployed on a server (may or may not be AWS).
– Vsal
Mar 8 at 14:19
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I would suggest Amazon Cloud watch to refer so in case your focus error or result you can track with that then you don't need to enter in to making any other sort of wrapper or code change. Its hard to give direct solution till don't get idea that how many aspect you wish to track in log
feel free to refer this as ready to run service as tool https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/logs/WhatIsCloudWatchLogs.html
I would suggest Amazon Cloud watch to refer so in case your focus error or result you can track with that then you don't need to enter in to making any other sort of wrapper or code change. Its hard to give direct solution till don't get idea that how many aspect you wish to track in log
feel free to refer this as ready to run service as tool https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/logs/WhatIsCloudWatchLogs.html
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Thanks for replying, Chetan. I looked into Cloud Watch but I don't want to track only errors in my application. I want to keep track of everything that's happening on my website, I figured maintaining logs would be a way to go. What I want to understand here is that what is the recommended way of maintaining logs in Angular 5 deployed on a server (may or may not be AWS).
– Vsal
Mar 8 at 14:19
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Thanks for replying, Chetan. I looked into Cloud Watch but I don't want to track only errors in my application. I want to keep track of everything that's happening on my website, I figured maintaining logs would be a way to go. What I want to understand here is that what is the recommended way of maintaining logs in Angular 5 deployed on a server (may or may not be AWS).
– Vsal
Mar 8 at 14:19
Thanks for replying, Chetan. I looked into Cloud Watch but I don't want to track only errors in my application. I want to keep track of everything that's happening on my website, I figured maintaining logs would be a way to go. What I want to understand here is that what is the recommended way of maintaining logs in Angular 5 deployed on a server (may or may not be AWS).
– Vsal
Mar 8 at 14:19
Thanks for replying, Chetan. I looked into Cloud Watch but I don't want to track only errors in my application. I want to keep track of everything that's happening on my website, I figured maintaining logs would be a way to go. What I want to understand here is that what is the recommended way of maintaining logs in Angular 5 deployed on a server (may or may not be AWS).
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Can't you post your logs to the java rest API?
– emkay
Mar 7 at 6:41
I am not promoting any product but there are already solutions such as datadog , stackdriver for the same. You can check there implementation as demos for many cleint side technologies
– arpit sharma
Mar 7 at 6:45