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Datadog Serverless Plugin

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Datadog recommends the Serverless Framework Plugin for developers using the Serverless Framework to deploy their serverless applications. The plugin automatically configures ingestion of metrics, traces, and logs from your serverless applications by:

  • Installing and configuring the Datadog Lambda library for your Python and Node.js Lambda functions.
  • Enabling the collection of enhanced Lambda metrics and custom metrics from your Lambda functions.
  • Managing subscriptions from the Datadog Forwarder to your Lambda function log groups.

Getting started

To quickly get started, follow the installation instructions for Python or Node.js, and view your function's enhanced metrics, traces, and logs in Datadog. These instructions will get you a basic working setup.

More configuration options

To further configure your plugin, use the following custom parameters in your serverless.yml:

Parameter Description
flushMetricsToLogs Send custom metrics by using logs with the Datadog Forwarder Lambda function (recommended). Defaults to true. If you disable this parameter, it's required to set apiKey (or apiKMSKey if encrypted). flushMetricsToLogs is ignored when addExtension is true.
site Set which Datadog site to send data, this is only used when flushMetricsToLogs is false or addExtension is true. Possible values are datadoghq.com, datadoghq.eu, us3.datadoghq.com and ddog-gov.com. The default is datadoghq.com.
apiKey Datadog API Key, only needed when flushMetricsToLogs is false or addExtension is true. For more information about getting a Datadog API key, see the API key documentation.
apiKMSKey Datadog API Key encrypted using KMS. Use this parameter in place of apiKey when flushMetricsToLogs is false or addExtension is true, and you are using KMS encryption.
addLayers Whether to install the Datadog Lambda library as a layer. Defaults to true. Set to false when you plan to package the Datadog Lambda library to your function's deployment package on your own so that you can install a specific version of the Datadog Lambda library (Python or Node.js).
addExtension Whether to install the Datadog Lambda Extension as a layer. Defaults to false. When enabled, it's required to set the apiKey (or apiKMSKey) parameter. While using addExtension leave out forwarderArn. The Datadog Lambda Extension Layer is in public preview. Learn more about the Lambda Extension Layer here.
logLevel The log level, set to DEBUG for extended logging. Defaults to info.
enableXrayTracing Set true to enable X-Ray tracing on the Lambda functions and API Gateway integrations. Defaults to false.
enableDDTracing Enable Datadog tracing on the Lambda function. Defaults to true.
forwarderArn Setting this parameter subscribes the given Datadog forwarder to the Lambda functions’ CloudWatch log groups. Required when enableDDTracing is set to true. Do not set addExtension to true when using forwarderArn.
enableTags When set, automatically tag the Lambda functions with the service and env tags using the service and stage values from the serverless application definition. It does NOT override if a service or env tag already exists. Defaults to true.
injectLogContext When set, the lambda layer will automatically patch console.log with Datadog's tracing ids. Defaults to true.
exclude When set, this plugin will ignore all specified functions. Use this parameter if you have any functions that should not include Datadog functionality. Defaults to [].
enabled When set to false, the DataDog plugin will stay inactive. Defaults to true. You can control this option using an environment variable, e.g. enabled: ${strToBool(${env:DD_PLUGIN_ENABLED, true})}, to activate/deactivate the plugin during deployment. Alernatively, you can also use the value passed in through --stage to control this option, see example.

To use any of these parameters, add a custom > datadog section to your serverless.yml similar to this example:

custom:
  datadog:
    flushMetricsToLogs: true
    apiKey: "{Datadog_API_Key}"
    apiKMSKey: "{Encrypted_Datadog_API_Key}"
    addLayers: true
    logLevel: "info"
    enableXrayTracing: false
    enableDDTracing: true
    forwarderArn: arn:aws:lambda:us-east-1:000000000000:function:datadog-forwarder
    enableTags: true
    injectLogContext: true
    exclude: 
      - dd-excluded-function

Note: If you use webpack, Datadog recommends using the prebuilt layers by setting addLayers to true, which is the default, and add datadog-lambda-js and dd-trace to the externals section of your webpack config.

TypeScript

If you are using serverless-typescript, make sure that serverless-datadog is above the serverless-typescript entry in your serverless.yml. The plugin will automatically detect .ts files.

plugins:
  - serverless-plugin-datadog
  - serverless-typescript

If you use TypeScript, you may encounter the error of missing type definitions. A missing type definition happens when you use the prebuilt layers (for example, set addLayers to true, which is the default) and need to import helper functions from the datadog-lambda-js and dd-trace packages to submit custom metrics or instrument a specific function. To resolve the error, add datadog-lambda-js and dd-trace to the devDependencies list of your project's package.json.

Webpack

dd-trace is known to be not compatible with webpack due to the use of conditional import and other issues. If using webpack, make sure to mark datadog-lambda-js and dd-trace as externals for webpack, so webpack knows these dependencies will be available in the runtime. You should also remove datadog-lambda-js and dd-trace from package.json and the build process to ensure you're using the versions provided by the Datadog Lambda Layer.

serverless-webpack

If using serverless-webpack, make sure to also exclude datadog-lambda-js and dd-trace in your serverless.yml in addition to declaring them as external in your webpack config file.

webpack.config.js

var nodeExternals = require('webpack-node-externals')

module.exports = {
  // we use webpack-node-externals to excludes all node deps.
  // You can manually set the externals too.
  externals: [nodeExternals(), 'dd-trace', 'datadog-lambda-js'],
}

serverless.yml

custom:
  webpack:
    includeModules:
      forceExclude:
        - dd-trace
        - datadog-lambda-js

Forwarder

The Datadog Forwarder Lambda function needs to be installed and subscribed to your Lambda functions' log groups. The plugin automatically creates the log subscriptions when the Forwarder's ARN is supplied via the forwarderArn option.

If you run into the following error, double check the supplied Forwarder ARN is correct and ensure it is from the same region and account where your serverless application is deployed.

An error occurred: GetaccountapiLogGroupSubscription - Could not execute the lambda function. Make sure you have given CloudWatch Logs permission to execute your function. (Service: AWSLogs; Status Code: 400; Error Code: InvalidParameterException).

Disable Plugin for Particular Environment

If you'd like to turn off the plugin based on the environment (passed via --stage), you can use something similar to the example below.

provider:
  stage: ${self:opt.stage, 'dev'}

custom:
  staged: ${self:custom.stageVars.${self:provider.stage}, {}}

  stageVars:
    dev:
      dd_enabled: false

  datadog:
    enabled: ${self:custom.staged.dd_enabled, true}

Opening Issues

If you encounter a bug with this package, let us know by filing an issue! Before opening a new issue, please search the existing issues to avoid duplicates.

When opening an issue, include your Serverless Framework version, Python/Node.js version, and stack trace if available. Also, please include the steps to reproduce when appropriate.

You can also open an issue for a feature request.

Contributing

If you find an issue with this package and have a fix, please feel free to open a pull request following the procedures.

Community

For product feedback and questions, join the #serverless channel in the Datadog community on Slack.

License

Unless explicitly stated otherwise, all files in this repository are licensed under the Apache License Version 2.0.

This product includes software developed at Datadog (https://www.datadoghq.com/). Copyright 2019 Datadog, Inc.

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