See inside the black box
with out-of-the-box
functional testing

Functional testing is cool.

What is Functional Testing?

Functional testing definition

How does it work?

How functional testing works

How to start using it:

Getting started takes less than a minute! All you have to do is:

Simply run this command to get started

curl https://dist.metrist.io/install.sh >/tmp/install.sh; bash /tmp/install.sh

Or, go here for other options including Docker installation

Once you download and launch the app, you’ll be guided through a few quick setup steps.

 

The Orchestrator can be installed in Docker, compiled from source, or something else I can’t remember. The orchestrator supports all flavors of Debian Linux running a kernel version greater than version x.x.x. Click here for documentation.

Full documentation here –> 

It’s easy to monitor your most crucial apps right away!

Over 90+ apps available for out-of-the-box monitoring.
And infinite apps for in-app monitoring!

Questions?
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In-App Monitoring

What is In-App Monitoring?

  • We offer an agent that can observe how your app interacts with third-party cloud dependencies, in real-time, wherever your app runs
  • You can pick eBPF or one of our language plugins
  • It’s lightweight and secure

Why Use In-App Monitoring?

  • Monitor more services and more functionality, from more places
  • Compare your experience with the service baseline
  • Have every third-party cloud dependency in one place

How to Install

  • What’s required to get started
    • Install orchestrator
    • Install at least 1 agent
    • The required orchestrator
  • What versions of Linux?
    • Where to get it
    • Docs on how to get started

Optional Individual Agents

  • PHP – Version support, where to get it, link to docs
  • Elixir – Version support, where to get it, link to docs
  • Ruby – Version support, where to get it, link to docs
  • Python – Version support, where to get it, link to docs
  • Java – Version support, where to get it, link to docs
  • eBPF – Version support, where to get it, link to docs