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`# uCOMmandIt JSON Logger
json logger based on pino.
How to by Example
see example for explanation of options and use in a es6 class allowing logging in any method of the class
// pretty: {translateTime:true, colorize:true, levelFirst:true } // options for pino pretty printer
// env:'', // 'dev' or 'pro' -- can be use to set/override UCI_ENV environment variable
// enForce: false, // only used with .evn. if true will override UCI_ENV if it is set, otherwise no
// level:'info', // info is default level, set level to lowest visible
// clear: false, // true for log files will clear the current log file on restart
// logFileName:'test', // if not supplied log filename will be generated from timestamp
// below properties are optional and are passed to child logger instance and will be part of json log entry
// libraryName: 'UCI', // will be logged as name: can be used to identify logs of related packages, can be set via UCI_LOG_NAME env variable
appName:'uci-example-logger', //will be used for logging directory name if supplied and will be logged as well
package: '@uci/logger', // name of package with scope per package.json
// repo: // will use scope-name from package prop if not supplied
id: opts.id, // can pass a unique if for easy later search/filtering
// file: 'example/example.js', // path (to repo root) of actual file running this logger, default is ./src/<package without scope>.js
class: 'LogTest', // The class that created this logger if any
// one can pass through additional props to log for every log
// should not use any keys above or
// level,time,msg,pid,hostname
// logPath,instanceCreatedHR,instanceCreated as keys will be merged
// NOTE: more props can be added at run time by passing an object of props
additional: {anotherprop:'test'} // should do not use any keys above or 'level,logPath,package,instanceCreatedHR,instanceCreated' as keys will be merged
to run the example clone reop and then npm install
from root
then
npm run [script]
available scripts for example file
none
: no logs to console or filedev
: all levels pretty printed to console/stdoutdev:info
: show/filter only level 30 (info) logs pretty printed to consoledev:fatal
: show/filer only level 60 (fatal) logs pretty printed to consolejson
: log to console but as raw jsonpro
: log to a file in the userspace default log directory locationpro:alt
: log to a supplied/alternate file (path) location in this case./example/example.log
Environment Variables
UCI_ENV='dev'|'pro'|'node'
,dev
outputs to console,pro
outputs to file,node
will follow whateverNODE_ENV
is set to.UCI_LOG_PATH=<some file path>
force logging to go to some particular file, also setable via options, see aboveUCI_LOG_JSON=true
will not pretty output to console but rather as raw json. Useful for piping to a json log processor such as pino-coladaUCI_LOG_PRETTY
={} the pretty option for pino pretty, also setable via options, see aboveUCI_LOG_SEARCH='key ==
`value
`'
will filter pretty/dev logs. note: ALL search values regardless of type MUST be escaped with ``
Usage
standalone (not in a class constructor as in example) lilke this.
import logger from '../src/logger' opts = {} // see above let log = logger(opts)
once you have created a Logger as a global
in your module you can log per http://getpino.io/#/docs/api?id=logger
like so
log.trace('this is a trace level logged message')
log.debug('this is a debug level logged message')
log.info({runtimeprop:'somevalue', msg:'this is a info level logged message'})
log.warn('this is a warn level logged message')
log.error('this is a error level logged message')
log.fatal('this is a fatal level logged message')
you can change visible levels on the fly http://getpino.io/#/docs/api?id=level
like so
log.level('debug')
or in the options, see above
More Help
this package/model being a simple extension of the pino json logger check their documentation http://getpino.io/#/