pino-colada 🍹
A cute ndjson formatter for pino.
Usage
Pipe a server that uses pino into pino-colada for logging.
node server.js | pino-colada
pino-colada
After parsing input from server.js
, pino-colada returns a stream and pipes it
over to process.stdout
. It will output a timestamp, a log level in a form of
an emoji, and a message.
const pino = require('pino')
const logger = pino({
prettyPrint: {},
prettifier: require('pino-colada')
})
logger.info('hi')
Log Output Format
pino-colada has a few special-case formatting modes that are enabled by passing
certain keys into pino when the data is logged. Errors, for instance, should
print out the error message and the stack trace. But not all errors will contain
the appropriate keys (such as an error return from a promise).
Below is an example log message to demonstrate how pino-colada processes the
data:
10:01:31 🚨 MyNamespace MyFunction Encountered an internal server error GET 500 /test 230B 45ms
Error: Mock Error message triggered.
at testHandler (/home/user/index.js:175:20)
at /home/user/index.js:398:11
at processTicksAndRejections (node:internal/process/task_queues:96:5)
{
"err": {
"msg": "Mock Error message triggered."
}
}
Given the following pino log,
{"level":30,"time":1639403408545,"pid":37661,"hostname":"Irinas-MacBook-Pro.local","name":"http","message":"response","method":"GET","url":"/error","statusCode":500,"elapsed":3,"contentLength":0,"v":1}
pino-colada
produces the following output:
14:46:04 ✨ http --> GET 500 /error 0B 3ms
The output corresponds to pino's ndjson. Here are is an annotated explanation of how pino-colada
formats the logs:
14:46:04 ✨ http --> GET 500 /error 0B 3ms
┬ ─┬─ ─┬─ ─┬─ ─┬─ ───┬── ┬ ─┬─
| | | | | | | |
────┬─── | | | | | | | |
╰── "time" | | | | | |
| | | | | | | |
╰── "level" | | | | |
| | | | | | |
╰── "name" | | | |
| | | | | |
╰── "message" | | |
| | | | |
╰── "method" | |
| | | |
╰── "statusCode"
| | |
╰── "url"
| |
╰── "contentLength"
╰── "elapsed"/"responseTime"
A few notes on the formatting:
- We use these emojis to represent the
"level"
:
- level 10, trace: '🔍'
- level 20, debug: '🐛',
- level 30, info: '✨',
- level 40, warn: '⚠️',
- level 50, error: '🚨',
- level 60, fatal: '💀'.
- If the
"message"
value is request
or response
, we convert it to <--
and -->
respectively. - If
"stack"
property is present, pino-colada
will print the stack trace following the formatted error log.
Install
npm install pino-colada
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License
MIT