alpha-lambda-bunyan
Middleware for alpha-lambda that adds log
and child
methods to the context object.
Installation
$ npm install alpha-lambda-bunyan
Usage
const bunyan = require('alpha-lambda-bunyan');
const handler = require('alpha-lambda');
module.exports = handler()
.use(bunyan({
level: 'debug',
serializers: {
event(data) => { id: data.id }
}
}))
.use((event, context) => {
context.log({ event }, 'event received');
const newContext = context.child({ event });
return doSomething(newContext, event);
});
context.log
context.log
is a bunyan instance initialized with such properties:
- name: name of the AWS Lambda function
- level: logging level taken from
options.level
or LOG_LEVEL
environment variable; info
by default (check bunyan documentation for more information) - awsRequestId: AWS request ID associated with the request
- functionVersion: the AWS Lambda function version that is executing
- serializers: custom serializers for
err
/ error
object (based on bunyan.stdSerializers.err
, but custom error fields, if present, are included as well), and context
object (to prevent log
and child
properties from being logged) (can be overridden/extended using options.serializers
)
context.child
context.child
method provides a way to create child logger with additional bound fields to be included into log records. Please note, that original context is cloned, so it is not mutated. This method is based on bunyan's log.child method.
extend(context, [options])
Library exports extend
method, so it can be used not just like middleware.
const bunyan = require('alpha-lambda-bunyan');
const handler = require('alpha-lambda');
module.exports = handler()
.use((event, context) => {
const newContext = bunyan.extend(context, { level: 'debug' });
return doSomething(newContext, event);
});
Configuration
alpha-lambda-bunyan
accepts an optional configuration object, where:
- [level] - { String | Number } - logging level; when not set, logging level is taken from
LOG_LEVEL
environment variable (info
by default) - [serializers] - { Object } - custom serializers that override / extend existing ones
License
The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2017 Anton Bazhal
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