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@spot-meetings/backend-logger
Advanced tools
Simple console logger based on Winston.
npm i @spot-meetings/backend-logger
The environment will be taken from either the RUNTIME_ENV
or NODE_ENV
env variables, in that order. This allows you to have different build and running environments.
Service should run with LOG_LEVEL
environment variable set:
$ LOG_LEVEL=info node index.js
Then, the logger will log anything that has lower priority than the LOG_LEVEL
env variable:
Read more about Winston's log levels to know what will be logged depending on your LOG_LEVEL
env variable.
As this module is just a pre-configured instance of Winston, please refer to their usage documentation for more details.
To set different output types, set the LOG_OUTPUT
env var to any of the following:
summary
: Just the log message with a timestamp and a label.details
: The above plus detailed information about the log message in JSON format, pretty printed.raw
: The raw, inline JSON message../some/module.ts
:
import { createLogger } from '@spot-meetings/backend-logger'
const logger = createLogger('my-service', '127.0.0.1', '1.0.1')
logger.debug('This is not necessary on production.', { hello: 'world' }) // Will not log
logger.info('This is very informational.')
logger.warn('Beware! You\'re about to do a thing.')
logger.error('IT FAILED!')
logger.error('IT FAILED! SEE DETAILS:', {
extra: 'Yeah, it was bad...',
error // error object. will log stack as well into stack log property
})
{
"level":"warn",
"message":"Consequatur ratione quas laudantium consequatur libero numquam molestiae autem vero.",
"environment":"test",
"type":"log",
"reporter":{
"version":"3.3.6",
"id":"Intelligent Metal Soap",
"ip":"104.145.61.188"
},
"timestamp":"2021-08-19T15:13:23.773Z"
}
{
"level":"error",
"message":"Reprehenderit dolorem recusandae consequatur.",
"error":{
},
"stack":"Error: Reprehenderit dolorem recusandae consequatur.\\n at Context.<anonymous> (/home/my-service/test/src/index.spec.ts:183:14)\\n at callFn (/home/my-service/node_modules/mocha/lib/runnable.js:366:21)\\n at Test.Runnable.run (/home/my-service/node_modules/mocha/lib/runnable.js:354:5)\\n at Runner.runTest (/home/my-service/node_modules/mocha/lib/runner.js:680:10)\\n at /home/my-service/node_modules/mocha/lib/runner.js:803:12\\n at next (/home/my-service/node_modules/mocha/lib/runner.js:595:14)\\n at /home/my-service/node_modules/mocha/lib/runner.js:605:7\\n at next (/home/my-service/node_modules/mocha/lib/runner.js:488:14)\\n at Immediate._onImmediate (/home/my-service/node_modules/mocha/lib/runner.js:573:5)\\n at processImmediate (internal/timers.js:464:21)",
"environment":"test",
"type":"log",
"reporter":{
"version":"2.3.5",
"id":"Tasty Concrete Towels",
"ip":"240.132.132.180"
},
"timestamp":"2021-08-19T15:13:23.776Z"
}
Please visit the documentation page for more information. -->
FAQs
Spot's backend logger module.
The npm package @spot-meetings/backend-logger receives a total of 26 weekly downloads. As such, @spot-meetings/backend-logger popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @spot-meetings/backend-logger demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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