Exposes a polyfill for the Node.js module diagnostics_channel
.
As of now, the Node.js module diagnostics_channel
is only available in Node ^14.17.0 || >=15.1.0
.
This aim to allow using the same API on older versions of Node.
npm i diagnostics_channel
Refer to the official documentation: https://nodejs.org/api/diagnostics_channel.html
- This module and the one included in Node core do NOT share the same channels, they live independently.
- Since
WeakReference
is not available, channels will NOT be garbage collected when no reference is held in user-land. An additional function is provided to do manual cleanup if needed:dc.deleteChannel()
. This should not be needed in a typical scenario. Only use this method if you know why you are doing it.
const dc = require('diagnostics_channel');
const a = dc.channel('test');
const b = dc.channel('test');
// channel is memoized
console.log(a === b); // true
dc.deleteChannel('test');
const c = dc.channel('test');
// memoized channel was deleted and a new instance was memoized
console.log(a === c); // false
- Since
ERR_INVALID_ARG_TYPE
is not available, a simplfied copy of this error is included. - Since
triggerUncaughtException()
is not available, if an exception is thrown in a subscriber, the polyfill will instead simply re-throw the error inside aprocess.nextTick()
, which has a similar behavior except when the process crashes because of that exception: the crash message will point to this polyfill instead of where the error was created (ie: in the subscriber).