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winston-slack-webhook-transport-ts v1.2.7

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winston-slack-webhook-transport-ts

This repository is forked from https://github.com/TheAppleFreak/winston-slack-webhook-transport

Changes

  1. CommonJS -> ES Module
  2. JS -> TS
  3. add agent option

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Installation

npm install winston winston-slack-webhook-transport-ts

Usage

Set up with transports

import * as winston from 'winston';
import httpsProxyAgent from 'https-proxy-agent';
import {
  SlackTransport,
  TransformableInfo,
} from 'winston-slack-webhook-transport-ts';

const logger = winston.createLogger({
    level: "info",
    transports: [
      new SlackTransport({
        level: 'error',
        webhookUrl: "slack webhook url",
        agent: httpsProxyAgent("sample agent url"),
        formatter: (data: TransformableInfo) => {
          return {
            blocks: [
              {
                type: 'section',
                text: {
                  type: 'mrkdwn',
                  text:
                          '```' +
                          `[${NODE_ENV.toUpperCase()}][${data.level.toUpperCase()}] ${
                                  data.message
                          }` +
                          '```',
                },
              },
            ],
          };
        },
      }),
    ]
});

logger.info("This should now appear on Slack");

Options

  • webhookUrl REQUIRED - Slack incoming webhook URL. Follow steps 1 through 3 at this link to create a new webhook if you don't already have one.
  • formatter - Custom function to format messages with. This function accepts the info object (see Winston documentation) and must return an object with at least one of the following three keys: text (string), attachments (array of attachment objects), blocks (array of layout block objects). These will be used to structure the format of the logged Slack message. By default, messages will use the format of [level]: [message] with no attachments or layout blocks. A value of false can also be returned to prevent a message from being sent to Slack.
  • level - Level to log. Global settings will apply if left undefined.
  • unfurlLinks - Enables or disables link unfurling. ( Default: false)
  • unfurlMedia - Enables or disables media unfurling. ( Default: false)
  • mrkdwn - Enables or disables mrkdwn formatting within attachments or layout blocks (Default: false)
  • proxy - Allows specifying a proxy server that gets passed directly down to Axios (Default: undefined)
  • channel - Overrides the webhook's default channel. This should be a channel ID. (Default: undefined)
  • username - Overrides the webhook's default username. (Default: undefined)
  • iconEmoji - An emoji code string to use in place of the default icon. (Interchangeable with iconUrl) (Default: undefined)
  • iconUrl - An icon image URL string to use in place of the default icon. Interchangeable with iconEmoji. ( Default: undefined)
  • agent - An HttpAgent Instance. If you use httpsProxyAgent withimport httpsProxyAgent from 'https-proxy-agent', It will automatically enable proxy setting;

Message formatting

winston-slack-webhook-transport-ts supports the ability to format messages using Slack's message layout features. To do this, supply a custom formatter function that returns the requisite object structure to create the desired layout. You can use the Slack Block Kit Builder to quickly and easily prototype advanced layouts using Block Kit.

If for some reason you don't want to send a message to Slack, you can also return false to prevent the log message from being sent.

Formatters can also override the channel the message is posted to, username, and icon by defining the properties channel, username, iconEmoji, or iconUrl in the same object structure. These will override any options set in the transport constructor.

Note that if you're using Block Kit using either the attachments or blocks keys, the text parameter will function as a fallback for surfaces that do not support Block Kit, such as push notifications. It is recommended to include text when possible in these cases.

import * as winston from 'winston';
import httpsProxyAgent from 'https-proxy-agent';
import {
  SlackTransport,
  TransformableInfo,
} from 'winston-slack-webhook-transport-ts';

const logger = winston.createLogger({
    level: "info",
    transports: [
        new SlackTransport({
            webhookUrl: "https://hooks.slack.com/services/xxx/xxx/xxx",
            formatter: info => {
                return {
                    text: "This will function as a fallback for surfaces that don't support Block Kit, like IRC clients or mobile push notifications.",
                    attachments: [
                        {
                            text: "Or don't pass anything. That's fine too"
                        }
                    ],
                    blocks: [
                        {
                            type: "section",
                            text: {
                                type: "plain_text",
                                text: "You can pass more info to the formatter by supplying additional parameters in the logger call"
                            }
                        }
                    ]
                }
            }
        })
    ]
});

logger.info("Definitely try playing around with this.");
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