Implement observability for Evernote integrations. Use when setting up monitoring, logging, tracing, or alerting for Evernote applications. Trigger with phrases like "evernote monitoring", "evernote logging", "evernote metrics", "evernote observability".
77
73%
Does it follow best practices?
Impact
Pending
No eval scenarios have been run
Passed
No known issues
Optimize this skill with Tessl
npx tessl skill review --optimize ./plugins/saas-packs/evernote-pack/skills/evernote-observability/SKILL.mdComprehensive observability setup for Evernote integrations: Prometheus metrics for API call tracking, structured JSON logging, OpenTelemetry tracing, health check endpoints, and alerting rules.
Track key metrics with Prometheus counters and histograms: evernote_api_calls_total (by method and status), evernote_api_duration_seconds (latency histogram), evernote_rate_limits_total (rate limit hits), evernote_quota_usage_bytes (upload quota consumption).
const { Counter, Histogram } = require('prom-client');
const apiCalls = new Counter({
name: 'evernote_api_calls_total',
help: 'Total Evernote API calls',
labelNames: ['method', 'status']
});
const apiDuration = new Histogram({
name: 'evernote_api_duration_seconds',
help: 'Evernote API call duration',
labelNames: ['method'],
buckets: [0.1, 0.5, 1, 2, 5, 10]
});Wrap the NoteStore with a Proxy that automatically records metrics for every API call. Increment counters on success/failure, observe latency in histograms, and count rate limit events.
Use JSON-formatted logs with consistent fields: timestamp, level, method, duration, userId (hashed), noteGuid. Redact access tokens from all log output.
function logApiCall(method, duration, error) {
const entry = {
timestamp: new Date().toISOString(),
service: 'evernote-integration',
method,
duration_ms: duration,
status: error ? 'error' : 'success',
error_code: error?.errorCode
};
console.log(JSON.stringify(entry));
}Implement /health (liveness: is the process running?) and /ready (readiness: can we reach Evernote API?). Include cache connectivity check.
Configure Prometheus alerts: rate limit hits > 5 in 10 minutes, API error rate > 10%, p95 latency > 5 seconds, quota usage > 90%.
# prometheus-alerts.yml
groups:
- name: evernote
rules:
- alert: EvernoteRateLimited
expr: rate(evernote_rate_limits_total[10m]) > 0.5
for: 5m
labels: { severity: warning }
annotations:
summary: "Evernote rate limits detected"For the complete metrics setup, Grafana dashboard JSON, tracing configuration, and alert rules, see Implementation Guide.
| Error | Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Metrics endpoint not scraped | Prometheus target missing | Add service to Prometheus scrape config |
| Missing trace context | OpenTelemetry not initialized | Initialize tracer before creating Evernote client |
| Log volume too high | Logging every API call | Sample debug logs, always log errors and rate limits |
| Alert fatigue | Thresholds too low | Tune alert thresholds based on baseline metrics |
For incident handling, see evernote-incident-runbook.
Grafana dashboard: Display API call rate, p50/p95/p99 latency, error rate, rate limit frequency, and quota usage on a single dashboard. Set time range to last 24 hours.
Rate limit alerting: Alert on-call when rate limit hits exceed 5 per 10-minute window. Include runbook link to evernote-rate-limits in the alert annotation.
70e9fa4
If you maintain this skill, you can claim it as your own. Once claimed, you can manage eval scenarios, bundle related skills, attach documentation or rules, and ensure cross-agent compatibility.