Treblle is a lightweight SDK that helps Engineering and Product teams build, ship & maintain REST based APIs faster.
- API Monitoring & Observability
- Auto-generated API Docs
- API analytics
- Treblle API Score
- API Lifecycle Collaboration
- Native Treblle Apps
Once you’ve integrated a Treblle SDK in your codebase, this SDK will send requests and response data to your Treblle Dashboard.
In your Treblle Dashboard you get to see real-time requests to your API, auto-generated API docs, API analytics like how fast the response was for an endpoint, the load size of the response, etc.
Treblle also uses the requests sent to your Dashboard to calculate your API score which is a quality score that’s calculated based on the performance, quality, and security best practices for your API.
Visit https://docs.treblle.com for the complete documentation.
Masking fields ensure certain sensitive data are removed before being sent to Treblle.
To make sure masking is done before any data leaves your server we built it into all our SDKs.
This means data masking is super fast and happens on a programming level before the API request is sent to Treblle. You can customize exactly which fields are masked when you’re integrating the SDK.
Visit the Masked fields section of the docs for the complete documentation.
- Sign in to Treblle.
- Create a Treblle project.
- Setup the SDK for your platform.
You can install Treblle .NET Core via NuGet Package Manager or by running the following command:
dotnet add package Treblle.Net.Core
You will need to add the required service by calling AddTreblle
and providing your API key and Project ID.
Here's an example of configuring the Treblle services and fetching the configuration values from the application settings:
builder.Services.AddTreblle(
builder.Configuration["Treblle:ApiKey"],
builder.Configuration["Treblle:ProjectId"]);
Next you'll need to add the TreblleMiddleware
by calling UseTreblle
on the WebApplication
instance.
You can optionally configure the use of the exception handler middleware.
app.UseTreblle(useExceptionHandler: true);
Using Treblle with Controllers
Now you can specify which endpoints you want Treblle to track by adding this simple attribute to any API controller or method:
[Treblle]
Using Treblle with Minimal APIs
To tell Treblle to track your Minimal API endpoints, you have to apply UseTreblle
to your endpoint definition:
app.MapGet("/", () => "Treblle is awesome")
.UseTreblle();
That's it. Your API requests and responses are now being sent to your Treblle project.
See the docs for this SDK to learn more.
If you want to expand the list of fields you want to hide, you can pass property names you want to hide as a CSV string to the AddTreblle
call:
builder.Services.AddTreblle(
builder.Configuration["Treblle:ApiKey"],
builder.Configuration["Treblle:ProjectId"],
"secretField,highlySensitiveField");
If you want to run Treblle only in production, you can rely on the environment variables, or use a similar approach via your application config.
if (app.Environment.IsProduction())
{
app.UseTreblle();
}
Treblle provides open-source SDKs that let you seamlessly integrate Treblle with your REST-based APIs.
treblle-laravel
: SDK for Laraveltreblle-php
: SDK for PHPtreblle-symfony
: SDK for Symfonytreblle-lumen
: SDK for Lumentreblle-sails
: SDK for Sailstreblle-adonisjs
: SDK for AdonisJStreblle-fastify
: SDK for Fastifytreblle-directus
: SDK for Directustreblle-strapi
: SDK for Strapitreblle-express
: SDK for Expresstreblle-koa
: SDK for Koatreblle-go
: SDK for Gotreblle-ruby
: SDK for Ruby on Railstreblle-python
: SDK for Python/Django
See the docs for more on SDKs and Integrations.
Besides the SDKs, we also provide helpers and configuration used for SDK development. If you're thinking about contributing to or creating a SDK, have a look at the resources below:
treblle-utils
: A set of helpers and utility functions useful for the JavaScript SDKs.php-utils
: A set of helpers and utility functions useful for the PHP SDKs.
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You can chat with the team and other members on Discord and follow our tutorials and other video material at YouTube.
Here are some ways of contributing to making Treblle better:
- Try out Treblle, and let us know ways to make Treblle better for you. Let us know here on Discord.
- Join our Discord and connect with other members to share and learn from.
- Send a pull request to any of our open source repositories on Github. Check the contribution guide on the repo you want to contribute to for more details about how to contribute. We're looking forward to your contribution!