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Comments on How can I export metrics from Angular frontend to be read with Prometheus ?

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How can I export metrics from Angular frontend to be read with Prometheus ?

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How can I monitor an Angular frontend with Prometheus? I was able to create metrics for my Node.js API using the express-prometheus module. But I can't find any Angular/Prometheus integration. Basically I would like to get the metrics from HTTP requests served, CPU, memory, etc. like they exist for Node.js.

I mean, I want to monitor the HTTP server serving HTML, JavaScript and resources for the metrics above.

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Web server monitoring (2 comments)
Web server monitoring
Alexei‭ wrote about 3 years ago

What web server are you using? I think that the application type does not matter in this case and how the web server allows integration with monitoring tools is relevant here.

nelson777‭ wrote almost 3 years ago

So it's been a while since I last logged in. But anyway I'm using nginx