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A Loggly transport for winston.
A client implementation for Loggly in node.js. Check out Loggly's Node logging documentation for more.
var winston = require('winston');
//
// Requiring `loggly-bulk` will expose
// `winston.transports.Loggly`
//
require('loggly-bulk');
winston.add(winston.transports.Loggly, options);
The Loggly transport is based on Nodejitsu's node-loggly implementation of the Loggly API. If you haven't heard of Loggly before, you should probably read their value proposition. The Loggly transport takes the following options. Either 'inputToken' or 'inputName' is required:
Metadata: Logged in suggested Loggly format
tldr;?
: To break the winston codebase into small modules that work together.
The winston codebase has been growing significantly with contributions and other logging transports. This is awesome. However, taking a ton of additional dependencies just to do something simple like logging to the Console and a File is overkill.
$ curl http://npmjs.org/install.sh | sh
$ npm install winston
$ npm install loggly-bulk
All of the winston tests are written in vows, and cover all of the use cases described above. You will need to add valid credentials for the various transports included to test/config.json before running tests:
{
"transports": {
"loggly": {
"subdomain": "your-subdomain",
"inputToken": "really-long-token-you-got-from-loggly",
"auth": {
"username": "your-username",
"password": "your-password"
}
}
}
}
Once you have valid configuration and credentials you can run tests with npm:
npm test
FAQs
A Loggly transport for winston
We found that loggly-bulk 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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