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relogger-cli

Comand line interface for ReLogger

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relogger-cli

Command Line Interface for relogger

Install

$ npm install -g relogger-cli

Usage

On your command line type

$ relogger

You can also specify the port (defaults to 9090)

$ relogger --port 9090

Once the server is up an running you will see an message like

$ relogger --port 1234
                .__                                             
_______   ____  |  |    ____     ____     ____    ____  _______ 
\_  __ \_/ __ \ |  |   /  _ \   / ___\   / ___\ _/ __ \ \_  __ \
 |  | \/\  ___/ |  |__(  <_> ) / /_/  > / /_/  >\  ___/  |  | \/
 |__|    \___  >|____/ \____/  \___  /  \___  /  \___  > |__|   
             \/               /_____/  /_____/       \/         

        Relogger Server up and running on port: 1234
        To enable remote logging please add the following script tag to your page: 
        <script type="text/javascript" src="http://YOUR_IP_ADDRESS:1234/relogger/reloggerclient.js"></script>

The logs are sent through a FIFO queue which ensures that the all the logs happen in order. You add the script to your page and whenever you want to add a remote log you can do so with:

   console.re.log('test log');
   console.re.warn('test warn log', {data: 'some data'}, ['MORE DATA']);
   console.re.debug('test debug log');
   console.re.error('test error log');

Also once you have added relogger to your page, all uncaught errors will automatically be remotely logged.

Remote logging on a page that uses https

If you want to use relogger on a page that uses https, you need to pass a certificate to relogger so that he can serve the pages with it.

You can generate a certificate in unix/linux with the following commands:

openssl genrsa -out key.pem
openssl req -new -key key.pem -out csr.pem
openssl x509 -req -days 9999 -in csr.pem -signkey key.pem -out cert.pem
rm csr.pem

Once you have the certificate in place, you need to tell relogger where to get the private key and the cert.

If you call your private key, key.pem and your certificate cert.pem you can tell relogger where to search for them

$ relogger --cert-data PATH_TO_THE_CERTIFICATES_FOLDER

You may can also spefify where to seach for the key and the cert separately.

$ relogger --key PATH_TO_key.pem  --cert PATH_TO_cert.pem

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Package last updated on 30 Jun 2015

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