@condor-labs/logger v3.0.0
This module provides a useful helper to save structured logs in the stdout. Versions greater or equal to 2.x of this module are recommended for Back-end applications and not for Web clients. See CHANGELOG for further information.
Structured logs are really important to process them in Splunk.
Compatibility
Starting from version 3.x.x, the minimum supported version of Node.js is v14.16.x.
How to use it
To use the library you just need to follow the following steps:
- Install the library with npm
npm install @condor-labs/logger
- Import the library:
const logger = require("@condor-labs/logger");
Examples
index.js
try {
const logger = require('@condor-labs/logger');
console.log('-------------------');
logger.debug({ y: 1, z: 2 });
console.log('-------------------');
logger.info({ a: 1, b: 2 });
console.log('-------------------');
logger.warn('My text...');
console.log('-------------------');
logger.error(Error("my error"));
console.log('-------------------');
logger.error('THIS IS SIMPLE TEXT', {name: "my name", country:"Colombia"}, Error("This is an error"));
console.log('-------------------');
const arr = [{}, 1, 2];
arr[0].arr = arr;
// ⛔️ TypeError: Converting circular structure to JSON
logger.fatal(arr);
} catch (error) {
console.error(error);
}
Logging Error objects
Error
objects are special objects that needs extra handling. We recommend to logs errors instances in this way:
const logger = require('@condor-labs/logger');
const veryImportantData = { key: '1A2B3C', client: 'my_client' };
try {
// Runs my code and throws an error
throw new Error('Unauthorized');
} catch (error) {
// OK
logger.error('ERROR_DURING_AUTHORIZATION', error, { veryImportantData });
// NOT RECOMMENDED
logger.error('ERROR_DURING_AUTHORIZATION', { error, veryImportantData });
}
Output (this output is formatted for reading purposes. In runtime, it will be printed as one-line JSON):
/*
OK:
{
"level": "ERROR",
"time": 1676986542037,
"pid": 29461,
"hostname": "MyPC.local",
"arg1": "ERROR_DURING_AUTHORIZATION",
"arg2": {
"message": "Unauthorized",
"stack": "Error: Unauthorized
at Object.<anonymous> (/.../index.js:30:11)
at Module._compile (node:internal/modules/cjs/loader:1155:14)
at Object.Module._extensions..js (node:internal/modules/cjs/loader:1209:10)
at Module.load (node:internal/modules/cjs/loader:1033:32)
at Function.Module._load (node:internal/modules/cjs/loader:868:12)
at Function.executeUserEntryPoint [as runMain] (node:internal/modules/run_main:81:12)
at node:internal/main/run_main_module:22:47"
},
"arg3": { "veryImportantData": { "key": "1A2B3C", "client": "my_client" } }
}
NOT RECOMMENDED WAY:
{
"level": "ERROR",
"time": 1676986691805,
"pid": 29631,
"hostname": "MyPC.local",
"arg1": "ERROR_DURING_AUTHORIZATION",
"arg2": {
"error": {},
"veryImportantData": { "key": "1A2B3C", "client": "my_client" }
}
}
*/
Notice that error
in arg2
is printed as an empty object.
Features
- Set your env
LOGGER_DEBUG_MODE = 1
to show the debug messages (logger.debug({ y: 1, z: 2 });
) otherwise those message won't appear in console. - Import
loggerMiddleware
from the logger and set it as middleware of your ExpressJS server:const logger = require('@condor-labs/logger'); const { loggerMiddleware } = logger; ... app.use(loggerMiddleware());
This middleware is a function that instances the [`pino-http` module](https://github.com/pinojs/pino-http) for ExpressJS-based servers. Check the docs for further information.
## How to Publish
### Generate lib files using babel
Once your contribution is done in the files of folder `src/logger/`, run `npm run build`. This will generate a transpilated version of your changes on folder `lib/`, that contains the file exported as the logger library. then, move to the next step to publish.
### Increasing package version
You will need to update the `package.json` file placed in the root folder.
identify the property `version` and increase the right number in plus one.
### Login in NPM by console.
```bash
npm login
[Enter username]
[Enter password]
[Enter email]
If all is ok the console will show you something like this : Logged in as USERNAME on https://registry.npmjs.org/.
Uploading a new version
npm publish --access public
Ref: https://docs.npmjs.com/getting-started/publishing-npm-packages
Note: you will need to have a NPM account, if you don't have one create one here: https://www.npmjs.com/signup
Contributors
The original author and current lead maintainer of this module is the @condor-labs development team.
More about Condor Labs Here.