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@baselime/edge-logger
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OpenTelemetry Aware logger for Cloudflare Workers and Vercel Edge Functions
OpenTelemetry aware logger for Edge Runtimes.
Fully tested with:
npm i @baselime/edge-logger
import { BaselimeLogger } from '@baselime/edge-logger'
export interface Env {
BASELIME_API_KEY: string
}
export default {
async fetch(req: Request, env: Env, ctx: ExecutionContext): Promise<Response> {
const logger = new BaselimeLogger({
ctx,
apiKey: env.BASELIME_API_KEY,
service: 'my-service',
dataset: 'cloudflare',
namespace: 'my-worker-name',
requestId: crypto.randomUUID(),
})
// Use the Baselime Edge logger to log
logger.info('Hello, World!', { foo: 'bar' })
// Make sure to add this to flush the logs to Baselime before the return statement
ctx.waitUntil(logger.flush());
return new Response('Request Completed');
}
}
Note the
ctx.waitUntil(logger.flush());before the return statement of the function.
logger.info("This is an informational message", { payload: { foo: "bar" } });
logger.warn("This is a warning message", { payload: { foo: "bar" } });
logger.error("This is an error message", { payload: { foo: "bar" } });
To get logs appropriately formatted in your local development environment using wrangler, add the IS_LOCAL_DEV environment variable to your .dev.var file.
IS_LOCAL_MODE=1
And use it when configuring the BaselimeLogger.
export default {
async fetch(req: Request, env: Env, ctx: ExecutionContext): Promise<Response> {
const logger = new BaselimeLogger({
ctx,
apiKey: env.BASELIME_KEY,
isLocalDev: env.IS_LOCAL_DEV
})
logger.info("Pretty Formatted Logs", { foo: "bar" });
ctx.waitUntil(logger.flush())
}
}
Local development mode is disabled by default to improve performance.
The BaselimeLogger class takes the following configuration options
| Property | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
ctx | ExecutionContext | Execution context |
apiKey | string | API key for authentication |
dataset | string (optional) | Dataset name |
service | string (optional) | Service name |
namespace | string (optional) | Namespace |
flushAfterMs | number (optional) | Wait time to flush the logs to Baselime |
flushAfterLogs | number (optional) | Threshold number of logs to flush |
requestId | string (optional) | Request ID |
isLocalDev | boolean (optional) | Indicates if it's for local development |
The Baselime Edge Logger was created for the Baselime community and generously offered to Baselime by Jacob Hands.
If you would like to contribute to the development of this library, please submit a pull request on GitHub.
This library is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.
FAQs
OpenTelemetry Aware logger for Cloudflare Workers and Vercel Edge Functions
The npm package @baselime/edge-logger receives a total of 316 weekly downloads. As such, @baselime/edge-logger popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @baselime/edge-logger demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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