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An Elasticsearch transport for winston


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winston-elasticsearch

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An elasticsearch transport for the winston logging toolkit.

Features

  • logstash compatible message structure.
  • Thus consumable with kibana.
  • Date pattern based index names.
  • Custom transformer function to transform logged data into a different message structure.

Compatibility

For Winston 3.0, Elasticsearch 6.0 and later, use the 0.7.0. For Elasticsearch 6.0 and later, use the 0.6.0. For Elasticsearch 5.0 and later, use the 0.5.9. For earlier versions, use the 0.4.x series.

Unsupported / Todo

  • Querying.
  • Real buffering of messages in case of unavailable ES.

Installation

npm install --save winston winston-elasticsearch

Usage

var winston = require('winston');
var Elasticsearch = require('winston-elasticsearch');

var esTransportOpts = {
  level: 'info'
};
var logger = winston.createLogger({
  transports: [
    new Elasticsearch(esTransportOpts)
  ]
});

The winston API for logging can be used with one restriction: Only one JS object can only be logged and indexed as such. If multiple objects are provided as arguments, the contents are stringified.

Options

  • level [info] Messages logged with a severity greater or equal to the given one are logged to ES; others are discarded.
  • index [none] the index to be used. This option is mutually exclusive with indexPrefix.
  • indexPrefix [logs] the prefix to use to generate the index name according to the pattern <indexPrefix>-<indexSuffixPattern>.
  • indexSuffixPattern [YYYY.MM.DD] a Moment.js compatible date/ time pattern.
  • messageType [log] the type (path segment after the index path) under which the messages are stored under the index.
  • transformer or rawTransformer [see below] a transformer function to transform logged data into a different message structure.
  • ensureMappingTemplate [true] If set to true, the given mappingTemplate is checked/ uploaded to ES when the module is sending the fist log message to make sure the log messages are mapped in a sensible manner.
  • mappingTemplate [see file index-template-mapping.json file] the mapping template to be ensured as parsed JSON.
  • flushInterval [2000] distance between bulk writes in ms.
  • client An elasticsearch client instance. If given, all following options are ignored.
  • clientOpts An object hash passed to the ES client. See its docs for supported options.
  • waitForActiveShards [1] Sets the number of shard copies that must be active before proceeding with the bulk operation.
  • pipeline [none] Sets the pipeline id to pre-process incoming documents with. See the bulk API docs.

Logging of ES Client

The default client and options will log through console.

Interdependencies of Options

When changing the indexPrefix and/ or the transformer, make sure to provide a matching mappingTemplate.

Transformer

The transformer function allows to transform the log data structure as provided by winston into a structure more appropriate for indexing in ES. transformer() is passed a logData object, which is a {message, level, meta} object. rawTransformer() is passsed the raw info object from Winston. Either should return an object to write to Elasticsearch.

The default transformer function's transformation is shown below.

Input:

{
  "message": "Some message",
  "level": "info",
  "meta": {
    "method": "GET",
    "url": "/sitemap.xml",
    ...
    }
  }
}

Output:

{
  "@timestamp": "2018-09-30T05:09:08.282Z",
  "message": "Some message",
  "severity": "info",
  "fields": {
    "method": "GET",
    "url": "/sitemap.xml",
    ...
  }
}

The @timestamp is generated in the transformer. Note that in current logstash versions, the only "standard fields" are @timestamp and @version, anything else ist just free.

The transformer or rawTransformer function can be provided in the options hash.

Events

  • error: in case of any error.

Example

An example assuming default settings.

Log Action

logger.info('Some message', <req meta data>);

where req meta data is a JSON object.

Generated Message

The log message generated by this module has the following structure:

{
  "@timestamp": "2018-09-30T05:09:08.282Z",
  "message": "Some log message",
  "severity": "info",
  "fields": {
    "method": "GET",
    "url": "/sitemap.xml",
    "headers": {
      "host": "www.example.com",
      "user-agent": "Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; Googlebot/2.1; +http://www.google.com/bot.html)",
      "accept": "*/*",
      "accept-encoding": "gzip,deflate",
      "from": "googlebot(at)googlebot.com",
      "if-modified-since": "Tue, 30 Sep 2018 11:34:56 GMT",
      "x-forwarded-for": "66.249.78.19"
    }
  }
}

Target Index

This message would be POSTed to the following endpoint:

http://localhost:9200/logs-2018.09.30/log/

So the default mapping uses an index pattern logs-*.

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Last updated on 29 Jun 2018

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