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pino-mongodb
Advanced tools
Insert JSON from stdin into MongoDB
This project is part of the pino
logger family, however you can use it to parse and insert any
JSON
into the mongo
.
$ npm i pino-mongodb
You can use this module as a pino transport like so:
const pino = require('pino')
const transport = pino.transport({
target: 'pino-mongodb',
level: 'info',
options: {
uri: 'mongodb://localhost:27017/',
database: 'logs',
collection: 'log-collection',
mongoOptions: {
auth: {
username: 'one',
password: 'two'
}
}
}
})
pino(transport)
The mongoOptions
is provided to the the standard mongodb client. All the available options are described on its official documentation.
Note that you may encouter missing logs in special cases: it dependes on data and mongo's version. Please checkout the mongodb limitation official documentation.
For example on MongoDB 4:
// IT DOES NOT WORK:
log.info({ $and: [{ a: 1 }, { b: 2 }] }, 'my query is')
// IT WORKS:
log.info({ query: { $and: [{ a: 1 }, { b: 2 }]} }, 'my query is')
If you want a custom parser to handle the above case. You need to wrap pino-mongo
and pass a function through option.parseLine
. Any value that is not a function will be ignored in this option.
// mongo-transport.js
'use strict'
const transport = require('pino-mongodb')
module.exports = function(opts) {
opts.parseLine = function(str) { // `str` is passed from `pino` and expected to be a string
const obj = JSON.parse(str)
// do anything you want...
return obj // return value is expected to be a json that will pass and save inside mongodb
}
return transport(opts)
}
// main.js
const pino = require('pino')
const transport = pino.transport({
target: './mongo-transport.js',
uri: 'mongodb://localhost:27017/logs',
collection: 'log-collection',
})
pino(transport)
Pino supports a legacy transport interface that is still supported by this module.
$ echo '{"name": "Viktor"}' | pino-mongodb [options] [mongo-url]
$ cat many.logs | pino-mongodb [options] [mongo-url]
$ node ./app.js | pino-mongodb [options] [mongo-url]
Usage: pino-mongodb [options] [mongo-url]
Insert JSON from stdin into MongoDB
Options:
-V, --version output the version number
-c, --collection <name> database collection (default: "logs")
-o, --stdout output inserted documents into stdout (default:
false)
-e, --errors output insertion errors into stderr (default: false)
-h, --help display help for command
To run unit tests:
$ npm t
To run integrational tests with real mongo server:
$ npm run trial
Note, you will have to have docker
and docker-compose
installed
on your machine for that!
Licensed under MIT.
FAQs
Insert JSON from stdin into MongoDB
The npm package pino-mongodb receives a total of 1,490 weekly downloads. As such, pino-mongodb popularity was classified as popular.
We found that pino-mongodb 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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