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bunyan-winston-adapter
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Allows to use winston logger in restify server without bunyan. Must be used with already installed winston.
At the moment is is very simple and its main purpose is to log some restify internal logs (that expect bunyan) using winston logger. It only supports default winston log levels.
Level trace
is mapped to debug
and level fatal
is mapped to error
.
var bunyanToWinstonAdapter = require('bunyan-winston-adapter');
// pass to adapter a winston logger instance (may be whole module if default logger is used)
restify.createServer({
log: bunyanToWinstonAdapter.createAdapter(winston),
});
I do not want to have some things passed from one logger to another which will be slower and amount of code in both cases is similar.
MIT
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Allows to use winston logger in restify server without really using bunyan.
The npm package bunyan-winston-adapter receives a total of 229 weekly downloads. As such, bunyan-winston-adapter popularity was classified as not popular.
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