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@tsed/logger-smtp
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A package of Ts.ED logger framework.
Sends log events as emails. If you use this appender, you should also call shutdown when your application closes so that any remaining emails can be sent. Many of the configuration options below are passed through to nodemailer, so you should read their docs to get the most out of this appender.
type
- smtp
SMTP
- object
(optional, if not present will use transport
field)
host
- string
(optional, defaults to localhost
)port
- integer
(optional, defaults to 25
)auth
- object
(optional) - authentication details
user
- string
pass
- string
transport
- object
(optional, if not present will use SMTP
) - see nodemailer
docs for transport options
plugin
- string
(optional, defaults to smtp
) - the nodemailer transport plugin to useoptions
- object
- configuration for the transport pluginattachment
- object
(optional) - send logs as email attachment
enable
- boolean
(optional, defaults to false
)message
- string
(optional, defaults to See logs as attachment
) - message to put in body of emailfilename
- string
(optional, defaults to default.log
) - attachment filenamesendInterval
- integer
(optional, defaults to 0
) - batch emails and send in one email every sendInterval
seconds, if 0
then every log message will send an email.shutdownTimeout
- integer
(optional, defaults to 5
) - time in seconds to wait for emails to be sent during shutdownrecipients
- string
- email addresses to send the logs tosubject
- string
(optional, defaults to message from first log event in batch) - subject for emailsender
- string
(optional) - who the logs should be sent ashtml
- boolean
(optional, defaults to false
) - send the email as HTML instead of plain textlayout
- object
(optional, defaults to basicLayout) - see layoutscc
- string
(optional) - email addresses to send the carbon-copy logs tobcc
- string
(optional) - email addresses to send the blind-carbon-copy logs toimport {Logger} from "@tsed/logger";
import "@tsed/logger-smtp";
const logger = new Logger("loggerName");
logger.appenders.set("email", {
type: "smtp",
level: ["error"],
recipients: "dev.team@company.name"
});
This configuration will send an email using the smtp server running on localhost:25
, for every log event of level ERROR
and above.
The email will be sent to dev.team@company.name
, the subject will be the message part of the log event, the body of the email will be log event formatted by the basic layout function.
import {Logger} from "@tsed/logger";
import "@tsed/logger-smtp";
const logger = new Logger("loggerName");
logger.appenders.set("email", {
type: "smtp",
level: ["error"],
recipients: "dev.team@company.name",
subject: "Latest logs",
sender: "my.application@company.name",
attachment: {
enable: true,
filename: "latest.log",
message: "See the attachment for the latest logs"
},
sendInterval: 3600
});
This configuration will send an email once every hour, with all the log events of level ERROR
and above as an attached file.
import {Logger} from "@tsed/logger";
import "@tsed/logger-smtp";
const logger = new Logger("loggerName");
logger.appenders.set("email", {
type: "smtp",
level: ["error"],
recipients: "dev.team@company.name",
SMTP: {host: "smtp.company.name", port: 8025}
});
This configuration can also be written as:
import {Logger} from "@tsed/logger";
import "@tsed/logger-smtp";
const logger = new Logger("loggerName");
logger.appenders.set("email", {
type: "smtp",
level: ["error"],
recipients: "dev.team@company.name",
transport: {
plugin: "smtp",
options: {
host: "smtp.company.name",
port: 8025
}
}
});
A similar config can be used to specify a different transport plugin than smtp
. See the nodemailer
docs for more details.
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The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2016 - 2018 Romain Lenzotti
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SMTP appender module for @tsed/logger
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