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Logging client for Pacifica system, uses logentries logging client to beam logs to the cloud.
pa-logging-client is a micro dependency to facilitate logging inside the Pacifica system. It acts as a thin wrapper for winston configuring it to behave as needed and returning an instance of a winston logger to the consumer. In local development the logger only writes to the console. When set to an environment other than local and provided a valid log entries API token, this logging client will log everything to log entries. Additional information about winston and it's capabilities can be found here.
Run this command in a terminal session to add pa-logging-client to your project:
npm install --save git+ssh://git@github.com:Mindflash/pa-logging-client.git
The logger module should be invoked when the hapi server is initialized with these arguments:
token
: An api token for a log entries application logger.// index.js or bootstrap.js
const logger = require('pa-logging-client').init();
logger.then(() => {
console.log('Logger is setup');
});
// some/other/file.js
const logger = require('pa-logging-client').get();
logger.info('Log this thing');
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