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logging utilities built on Bunyan and RotateLog-Stream
$ npm install bunlogger --save
error log
and access log
share the same cor_id
, so you can associate the error log to the access log happened at the same time.req.log
is actually the bunyan logger, simply req.log.info('...')
will share the same cor_id
in the access log
and error log
.elapsed
show the time spent in this req
.const express = require('express');
const Bunlog = require('bunlogger');
var app = express();
var logger = new Bunlog();
// as a middleware
app.use(logger.connect());
// as an error handler
app.use(logger.error());
logger is using rotatelog-stream for rotating logs.
const Logger = require('..').Logger;
const join = require('path').join;
var log = new Logger({logDir: join(__dirname, 'log')});
log.info('hi info');
log.warn('hi warn');
log.error('hi error');
const print = require('bunlogger').printErr;
try {
new NotExist();
} catch (er) {
print(er)
}
make sure bunyan is installed globally
$ DEBUG=* node bin/www | bunyan
process.stdout
for developmentFAQs
bunyan logger, bunyan express middleware, pretty print err for development
The npm package bunlogger receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, bunlogger popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that bunlogger 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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