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@janiscommerce/log
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A package for creating logs in Firehose
npm install @janiscommerce/log
JANIS_SERVICE_NAME
(required): The name of the service that will create the log.
JANIS_ENV
(required): The stage name that will used as prefix for trace firehose delivery stream.
LOG_ROLE_ARN
(required): The ARN to assume the trace role in order to put records in Firehose.
add(clientCode, logs)
Parameters: clientCode [String]
, logs [Object] or [Object array]
Puts the recieved log or logs into the janis-trace-firehose
The log [Object]
parameter have the following structure:
id [String]
(optional): The ID of the log in UUID V4 format. Default will be auto-generated.service [String]
(optional): The service name, if this field not exists, will be obtained from the ENV (JANIS_SERVICE_NAME
)type [String]
(required): The log typeentity [String]
(required): The name of the entity that is creating the logentityId [String]
(optional): The ID of the entity that is creating the logmessage [String]
(optional): A general message about the loglog [Object|Array]
(optional): This property is a JSON that includes all the technical data about your log.{
id: '0acefd5e-cb90-4531-b27a-e4d236f07539',
type: 'new',
entity: 'api',
entity_id: 'log',
service: 'trace',
message: '[GET] Request from 12.345.67.89 to /log',
date_created: 1559103066,
log: {
verb: 'GET',
headers: {
'x-forwarded-for': '12.345.67.89',
'x-forwarded-proto': 'https',
'x-forwarded-port': '443'
},
responseHttpCode: 200
}
}
on(event, callback)
Parameters: event [String]
, callback [Function]
Calls a callback when the specified event is emitted.
The errors are informed with a LogError
.
This object has a code that can be useful for a correct error handling.
The codes are the following:
Code | Description |
---|---|
1 | Invalid log |
2 | Firehose Error |
3 | Unknown stage name |
create-error
, you can handle it using the on()
method.const Log = require('@janiscommerce/log');
// Single log send
await Log.add('some-client', {
service: "oms",
entity: "api",
entityId: "order",
type: "api-request",
dateCreated: "2020-04-21T17:16:01.324Z",
log: {
api: {
endpoint: "order/5ea1c7f48efca3c21654d4a3/pick-items",
httpMethod: "post"
},
request: {
headers: {
accept: "application/json",
"content-type": "application/json",
Host: "oms.host.com",
"janis-client": "some-client",
"X-Amzn-Trace-Id": "Root=1-fca3c2-5ea1c7f48efca3c21654d4a3",
"X-Forwarded-For": "12.354.67.890",
"X-Forwarded-Port": "123",
"X-Forwarded-Proto": "https"
},
data: {
0: {
pickedQuantity: 1,
pickingSessionId: "5ea1c88463d91e9758f2c1b8",
pickerId: "5ea1c8895ebb38d472ccd8c3",
id: "5EA1C88D6E94BC19F7FC1612",
pickedEans: [
"1234567890"
]
}
}
},
response: {
code: 200,
headers: {},
body: {}
},
executionTime: 868.251946
}
}
});
// Multiple logs send
await Log.add('some-client', [
{
service: "catalog",
entity: "account",
entityId: "5ea1c8c53fdac68fb60eac9e",
type: "upserted",
dateCreated: "2020-04-22T22:03:50.507Z",
log: {
id: "5ea1c8c53fdac68fb60eac9e",
referenceId: "rv-000005"
}
},
{
service: "catalog",
entity: "account",
entityId: "5ea1c8cd11f82560a364cbd4",
type: "upserted",
dateCreated: "2020-04-22T22:03:50.507Z",
log: {
id: "5ea1c8cd11f82560a364cbd4",
referenceId: "rf-00752"
}
}
]);
Log.on('create-error', (log, err) => {
console.error(`An error occurred while creating the log ${err.message}`);
});
[3.2.0] - 2020-05-19
package-lock.json
fileFAQs
A package for creating logs in Janis Trace Service
The npm package @janiscommerce/log receives a total of 515 weekly downloads. As such, @janiscommerce/log popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @janiscommerce/log demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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