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pino-logflare
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This module provides transport for pino that forwards messages to your Logflare account.
You can use pino-logflare
both for node and browser apps. We also support isomorphic Vercel apps.
To use globally from command line:
$ npm install -g pino-logflare
To include as a library in your project:
$ npm install pino-logflare
Want to use pino-logflare
from the CLI?
See the CLI documentation for details.
Want to use pino-logflare
as a library in your project?
See the API documentation for details.
Set up pino-logflare
to use in your Vercel project.
See the VERCEL documentation for details.
pino-pretty
.Thanks to @zackkrida for creating the initial version of pino-logflare.
Thanks to @ovhemert for creating the pino-datadog project this transport is based on.
If you would like to help out with some code, check the details.
Licensed under MIT.
FAQs
A transport for Pino that sends messages to Logflare
The npm package pino-logflare receives a total of 3,995 weekly downloads. As such, pino-logflare popularity was classified as popular.
We found that pino-logflare demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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