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ts-syslog

Fully typed NodeJS Syslog Server

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TS-Syslog

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Fully typed NodeJS Syslog Server for ESM, CJS and Typescript.

Quick Start

Installation
$ npm install ts-syslog
Usage
import SyslogServer from "ts-syslog";
const server = new SyslogServer();

server.on("message", (value) => {
    console.log(value.date);     // the date/time the message was received
    console.log(value.message);  // the syslog message
});

server.on("error", (err: SyslogError) => {
    console.error(err.message)
})

server.listen({port:514}, () => {
    console.log("Syslog listening on port 514")
});

Functions

listen([options], [callback])

  • options [Object] - The options passed to the server. Supports the following properties:
    • port [Number] - The UDP port which will be used to listen.
    • address [String] - Optional - The address which will be used - Defaults to "0.0.0.0".
  • callback [Function] - Optional - Callback function called once the server starts.

Note

For more information on the options object, check NodeJS official API documentation.

close([callback])

  • callback [Function] - Optional - Callback function called once the server socket is closed.

isRunning()

The isRunning function is a synchronous function that returns a Boolean value indicating if the server is ready to receive syslog messages or not.

Note

  • Both the start and close functions return Promises.

Callbacks

Both the listening() and close() functions callbacks are expected to only have the optional parameter which can be or error or null as, for example:

// this is correct
server.close(() => {/** your code **/}) 

// this is also correct
server.close((err) => {/** your code **/})

Events

  • start - Fired once the server is ready to receive syslog messages.
  • stop - Fired once the server is shutdown.
  • error - Fired whenever an error occur, an error object is passed to the handler function.
  • message - Fired once the server receives a syslog message.

Types

  • SyslogOptions - Contains the type definition for the parameter options from the listen(options, callback) function
  • SyslogMessage - Type definition for the message sent on the message event
  • SyslogError - The type definition for the errors returned by the error event

You can check the examples at ./examples

Keywords

syslog

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Package last updated on 15 Sep 2022

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