@seydx/journalctl v1.0.0
Journalctl
This is a module for accessing the all mighty Systemd Journal and its handy dandy key-value store hidden behind every log line. In the background it spawns a journalctl process with the output format json and parses the serialised object stream.
API
Require the module and create a new instance:
const Journalctl = require('@seydx/journalctl');
const journalctl = new Journalctl([opts]);The optional object opts can have the following properties:
identifier: Just output logs of the given syslog identifier (or identifier if defined as array) (cf. man journalctl, option '-t')unit: Just output logs originated from the given unit file (or files if defined as array) (cf. man journalctl, option '-u')filter: An array/string of matches to filter by (cf. man journalctl, matches)const Journalctl = require('journalctl');
let opts = { identifier: 'systemd', 'homebridge', unit: 'homebridge-instances-platform', 'homebridge', filter: 'Stopped Node.js HomeKit Server', 'Started Node.js HomeKit Server' }
const journalctl = new Journalctl(opts);
journalctl.on('event', (event) => {
console.log(event)});
### Event: 'event'
```js
journalctl.on('event', (event) => {});Is fired on every log event and hands over the object event describing the event. (Oh boy ... so many events in one sentence ...)
Method: stop
journalctl.stop([callback]);Stops journalctl and calls the optional callback once everything has been killed.
Contributing
This project is forked from @jue89. Only a few improvements have been added so that the module can work with my Homebridge plugin (homebridge-instances-platform)
7 years ago