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A CLI tool to send lines from stdin as messages to AWS CloudWatch Logs.
Will create the log group and log stream if necessary (and if the correct permissions are available). Loads credentials in the same way the AWS SDKs do (env, config file, IAM role).
Also check out cloudwatchlogs-stream in case that's more suitable for your needs – it wasn't for mine because I needed other features like line splitting, credential loading, timestamping etc.
$ awslogger --help
Usage: awslogger [-t] group-name stream-name < lines.log
Sends lines from stdin to AWS CloudWatch Logs
Options:
--help Display this help message and exit
-t Prepend a ISO8601 timestamp to each message/line
Or programmatically (as a writable stream):
var awslogger = require('awslogger'),
CloudWatchLogsStream = awslogger.CloudWatchLogsStream
var logStream = awslogger({logGroupName: 'a', logStreamName: 'b', addTimestamp: true})
// or
var logStream = new CloudWatchLogsStream({logGroupName: 'a', logStreamName: 'b', addTimestamp: true})
process.stdin.setEncoding('utf8')
process.stdin.pipe(logStream)
With npm do:
$ npm install -g awslogger
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A CLI tool to send lines from stdin as messages to AWS CloudWatch Logs
The npm package awslogger receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, awslogger popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that awslogger demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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