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refactor: Add new monitor links to DocsNav
This commit adds new monitor links to the DocsNav utility in the FeatureSet/Docs/Utils/Nav.ts file. The links include "Custom Code Monitor" and "Synthetic Monitor" with their respective URLs. This enhancement improves the navigation experience for users accessing the monitor documentation section.
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App/FeatureSet/Docs/Content/monitor/custom-code-monitor.md
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# Custom Code Monitor
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Custom Code Monitor allows you to write custom scripts to monitor your applications. You can use this feature to monitor your applications in a way that is not possible with the existing monitors. For example, you can have multi-step API requests.
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#### Example
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The following example shows how to use a Synthtic Monitor:
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```javascript
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// You can use axios module, and page object from Playwright here.
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await axios.get('https://api.example.com/');
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// Axios Documentation here: https://axios-http.com/docs/intro
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return {
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data: 'Hello World' // return any data you like here.
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};
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```
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### Things to consider
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- You can use `console.log` to log the data in the console. This will be available in the logs section of the monitor.
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- You can return the data from the script using the `return` statement.
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- This is a JavaScript script, so you can use all the JavaScript features in the script.
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- You can use `axios` module to make HTTP requests in the script. You can use it to make API calls from the script.
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App/FeatureSet/Docs/Content/monitor/synthetic-monitor.md
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# Synthetic Monitor
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Synthetic monitoring is a way to proactively monitor your applications by simulating user interactions. You can create a synthetic monitor to check the availability and performance of your applications from different locations around the world.
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#### Example
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The following example shows how to use a Synthtic Monitor:
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```javascript
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// You can use axios module, and page object from Playwright here.
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// Page Object is a class that represents a single page in a browser.
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await page.goto('https://playwright.dev/');
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// Playwright Documentation here: https://playwright.dev/docs/intro
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// Here are some of the variables that you can use in the context of the monitored object:
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console.log(browserType) // This will list the browser type in the current run context - Chromium, Firefox, Webkit
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console.log(screenSizeType) // This will list the screen size type in the current run context - Mobile, Tablet, Desktop
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// Playwright page object belongs to that specific browser context, so you can use it to interact with the browser.
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// To take screenshots,
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const screenshots = [];
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const screenshot = {
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screenshotDataInBase64: (await page.screenshot()).toString('base64'), // returns base64 encoded image
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screenshotName: 'Playwright Screenshot'
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};
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// make sure you add it to screnshot array
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screenshots.push(screenshot);
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// when you want to return a value, use return statement with data as a prop. You can also add screenshots in the screenshots array.
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return {
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data: 'Hello World',
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screenshots: screenshots // array of screenshots
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};
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```
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### Use of Playwright
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We use Playwright to simulate user interactions. You can use Playwright `page` object to interact with the browser and perform actions like clicking buttons, filling forms, and taking screenshots.
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### Things to consider
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- You only have `page` object available in the context of the script. This is from Playwright Page class. You can use it to run all the interactions with the browser.
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- You can use `console.log` to log the data in the console. This will be available in the logs section of the monitor.
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- You can return the data from the script using the `return` statement. You can also return screenshots in the screenshots array.
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- You can use `browserType` and `screenSizeType` variables to get the browser type and screen size type in the current run context. Feel free to use them in your script if you like.
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- This is a JavaScript script, so you can use all the JavaScript features in the script.
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- You can use `axios` module to make HTTP requests in the script. You can use it to make API calls from the script.
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- If you are using oneuptime.com, you will always have the latest version of Playwright & browsers available in the context of the script. If you're self-hosting, please make sure you update the probes to have the latest version of Playwright and the browsers.
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{
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title: 'Monitor',
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links: [
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{
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title: 'Custom Code Monitor',
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url: '/docs/monitor/custom-code-monitor',
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},
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{
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title: 'Synthetic Monitor',
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url: '/docs/monitor/synthetic-monitor',
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},
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{
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title: 'JavaScript Expressions',
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url: '/docs/monitor/javascript-expression',
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},
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],
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},
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{
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private async fetchListAndProbe(): Promise<void> {
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try {
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logger.debug('Fetching monitor list');
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const monitorListUrl: URL = URL.fromString(
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);
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for (const monitor of monitors) {
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try {
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await MonitorUtil.probeMonitor(monitor);
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} catch (err) {
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