Laravel Telescope vs StatsD

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Laravel Telescope vs StatsD: What are the differences?

Developers describe Laravel Telescope as "An elegant debug assistant for the Laravel framework". Laravel Telescope is an elegant debug assistant for the Laravel framework. Telescope provides insight into the requests coming into your application, exceptions, log entries, database queries, queued jobs, mail, notifications, cache operations, scheduled tasks, variable dumps and more. Telescope makes a wonderful companion to your local Laravel development environment. On the other hand, StatsD is detailed as "Simple daemon for easy stats aggregation". StatsD is a front-end proxy for the Graphite/Carbon metrics server, originally written by Etsy's Erik Kastner. StatsD is a network daemon that runs on the Node.js platform and listens for statistics, like counters and timers, sent over UDP and sends aggregates to one or more pluggable backend services (e.g., Graphite).

Laravel Telescope and StatsD can be primarily classified as "Monitoring" tools.

Laravel Telescope and StatsD are both open source tools. StatsD with 14.2K GitHub stars and 1.83K forks on GitHub appears to be more popular than Laravel Telescope with 3.14K GitHub stars and 268 GitHub forks.

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Pros of Laravel Telescope
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      Open source
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      Single responsibility
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      Efficient wire format
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      Loads of integrations
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      Handles aggregation
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      Many implementations
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      Scales well
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      Simple to use
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      NodeJS

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    Cons of Laravel Telescope
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        No authentication; cannot be used over Internet

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      What is Laravel Telescope?

      Laravel Telescope is an elegant debug assistant for the Laravel framework. Telescope provides insight into the requests coming into your application, exceptions, log entries, database queries, queued jobs, mail, notifications, cache operations, scheduled tasks, variable dumps and more. Telescope makes a wonderful companion to your local Laravel development environment.

      What is StatsD?

      It is a network daemon that runs on the Node.js platform and listens for statistics, like counters and timers, sent over UDP or TCP and sends aggregates to one or more pluggable backend services (e.g., Graphite).

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