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Save your browser console logs to AWS CloudWatch (Inspired by agea/console-cloud-watch)
Save your browser console logs to AWS CloudWatch (Inspired by agea/console-cloud-watch)
npm i cloudwatch-front-logger
Go to CloudWatch console and create Log Group for this purpose.
Go to IAM Console and create restricted policy for CloudWatch Logs.
logs:CreateLogStreamlogs:PutLogEvents{
    "Version": "2019-12-08",
    "Statement": [
        {
            "Sid": "CloudWatchFrontLoggerSid",
            "Effect": "Allow",
            "Action": [
                "logs:CreateLogStream",
                "logs:PutLogEvents"
            ],
            "Resource": [
                "arn:aws:logs:*:*:log-group:<LOG_GROUP_NAME>:*:*",
                "arn:aws:logs:*:*:log-group:<LOG_GROUP_NAME>"
            ]
        }
    ]
}
Go to IAM Console and create user with the restricted policy.
import { Logger } from 'cloudwatch-front-logger'
const accessKeyId = 'XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX'
const secretAccessKey = 'YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY'
const region = 'ap-northeast-1'
const logGroupName = '<LOG_GROUP_NAME>'
const logger = new Logger(accessKeyId, secretAccessKey, region, logGroupName)
logger.install()
Logs are collected from the following sources.
console.error() calllogger.onError() callBy default, "anonymous" is used for logStreamName value.
If you wish allocating a unique stream for each user, you can use a method such as Canvas Fingerprint.
Pass a resolver function as logStreamNameResolver option value on install() call.
import Fingerprint2 from 'fingerprintjs2'
logger.install({
  logStreamNameResolver() {
    return new Promise((resolve) => new Fingerprint2().get(resolve))
  },
})
By default, messages are formatted into JSON string which has message and type.
{
  "message": "Err: Something went wrong",
  "type": "uncaught"
}
{
  "message": "Something went wrong",
  "type": "console",
  "level": "error"
}
If you wish formatting them by yourself, pass a formatter function as messageFormatter option value on install() call. Note that you can cancel by returning null from the fuunction.
import StackTrace from 'stacktrace-js'
logger.install({
  async messageFormatter(e, info = { type: 'unknown' }) {
    if (!e.message) {
      return null
    }
    let stack = null
    if (e.stack) {
      stack = e.stack
      try {
        stack = await StackTrace.fromError(e, { offline: true })
      } catch (_) {
      }
    }
    return JSON.stringify({
      message: e.message,
      timestamp: new Date().getTime(),
      userAgent: window.navigator.userAgent,
      stack,
      ...info,
    })
  },
})
localStorageBy default, localStorage is used for caching logStreamName and nextSequenceToken.
Still localStorage has only synchronous API, asynchronous interfaces are also supported.
If you need to change storage implementation from localStorage, pass an instance as storage option value on install() call.
import { AsyncStorage } from 'react-native'
logger.install({
  storage: AsyncStorage,
})
class LoggerComponent extends React.component {
  componentDidCatch(e, info) {
    this.props.logger.onError(e, {
      ...info,
      type: 'react',
    })
  }
  render() {
    return this.props.children
  }
}
<LoggerComponent logger={logger}>
  <App />
</LoggerComponent>
const createLoggerMiddleware = (logger) => (store) => (next) => (action) => {
  try {
    return next(action)
  } catch (e) {
    logger.onError(e, {
      action,
      type: 'redux',
    })
  }
}
const store = createStore(
  combineReducers(reducers),
  applyMiddleware(createLoggerMiddleware(logger))
)
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Save your browser console logs to AWS CloudWatch (Inspired by agea/console-cloud-watch)
We found that @healthmatch/cloudwatch-front-logger demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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