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The Checkly CLI gives you a JavaScript/TypeScript-native workflow for coding, testing and deploying synthetic monitoring at scale, from your code base. We call this workflow monitoring as code (MaC).

  • Codeable, testable, reviewable monitoring constructs. Works with your dev pipeline. From your IDE, via PR to CI.
  • Native @playwright/test support. No lock-in, just write standard *.spec.ts files.
  • Alerting baked in. Set alerts for Slack, SMS and many more channels.
  • Typescript-first. Fully typed for easy refactoring and code completion.
  • Run in the cloud or on-prem. Run on the Checkly cloud or in your network using the Private Locations

A quick example

Monitoring checks are written by instantiating constructs from the checkly/constructs package...

// books-api.check.ts
import { ApiCheck, AssertionBuilder } from 'checkly/constructs'

new ApiCheck('books-api-check-1', {
  name: 'Books API',
  request: {
    url: 'https://danube-web.shop/api/books',
    method: 'GET',
    assertions: [
      AssertionBuilder.statusCode().equals(200),
      AssertionBuilder.jsonBody('$[0].id').isNotNull(),
    ],
  }
})

For browser checks, you can just write standard *.spec.ts files using @playwright/test.

// home.spec.ts
import { test, expect } from '@playwright/test'

test('webshop homepage', async ({ page }) => {
  const response = await page.goto('https://danube-web.shop')
  expect(response?.status()).toBeLessThan(400)
  await expect(page).toHaveTitle(/Danube WebShop/)
  await page.screenshot({ path: 'homepage.jpg' })
})

Run your checks from your local machine or in CI using npx checkly test

npx checkly test
Parsing your project... done

Running 2 checks in eu-west-1.

__checks__/books-api.check.ts
  ✔ Books API 1 (52ms)
__checks__/home.spec.ts  
  ✔ home.spec.ts (5s)

2 passed, 2 total

Now deploy your checks to the Checkly cloud so they can monitor your apps and APIs around the clock and alert you when things break.

npx checkly deploy

Parsing your project... done
Successfully deployed project "Acme webapp" to account "Acme Production".

Installation

First, make sure you sign up for a free Checkly account or signup via the terminal using npx checkly login.

Then, the easiest way to get started is to install the CLI using the following command:

npm create checkly@latest

This command will guide you through some simple steps and set up a fully working example project for you. Should take ~1 minute.

You can also set up the CLI from scratch by running:

npm install --save-dev checkly

Docs

Official docs are over at checklyhq.com/docs/cli

Need help?

Local Development

Use CHECKLY_CLI_VERSION environment variable to set the latest version you want to test.

To get started with local development check CONTRIBUTING.MD