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Modular new generation log agent. Reads, transform, aggregate, correlate and send logs from sources to destinations
The next generation logagent and syslog server!
NSyslog is a modern, new generation, logagent and syslog server. It features a modular flow architecture of data collectors (inputs), processors and transporters.
Since all the codebase is written in NodeJS, it has a very small memory footprint and excels at data input/output. It also benefits from the excellent streams framework provided natively by node.
npm install -g nsyslog
Then:
> nsyslog --help
Usage: nsyslog [options]
Options:
-V, --version output the version number
-f, --file [file] Config file
-t, --test Only validate config file
-L, --log-level [level] Debug level
--cli Starts CLI session
--cli-start Starts CLI session and flows
-h, --help output usage information
npm install -save nsyslog
Then:
const NSyslog = require('nsyslog');
async function start() {
let cfg = await NSyslog.readConfig("config.json");
let nsyslog = new NSyslog(cfg);
await nsyslog.start();
}
start();
Documentation is available here
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Modular new generation log agent. Reads, transform, aggregate, correlate and send logs from sources to destinations
We found that nsyslog demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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