--- id: observability title: Observability # prettier-ignore description: Adding Observability to Your Plugin --- This article briefly describes the observability options that are available to a Backstage integrator. ## Datadog RUM Events See how to install Datadog Events in your app [here](../integrations/datadog-rum/installation.md) ## Logging The backend supplies a central [winston](https://github.com/winstonjs/winston) root logger that plugins are expected to use for their logging needs. In the default production setup, it emits structured JSON logs on stdout, with a field `"service": "backstage"` and also tagged on a per-plugin basis. Plugins that want to more finely specify what part of their processes that emitted the log message should add a `"component"` field to do so. An example log line could look as follows: ```json { "service": "backstage", "type": "plugin", "plugin": "catalog", "component": "catalog-all-locations-refresh", "level": "info", "message": "Locations Refresh: Refreshing location bootstrap:bootstrap" } ``` ## Health Checks The example backend in the Backstage repository [supplies](https://github.com/backstage/backstage/blob/bc18571b7a742863a770b2a54e785d6bbef7e184/packages/backend/src/index.ts#L99) a very basic health check endpoint on the `/healthcheck` route. You may add such a handler to your backend as well, and supply your own logic to it that fits your particular health checking needs.