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ucam-observe-remote-client
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The package implements a custom logger that sends logs to a remote server.
The ucam-observe-remote-client package is designed to facilitate logging by sending structured log data to a remote server. This package utilizes Pino for logging and Axios for handling HTTP requests.
Install the package using npm:
npm install ucam-observe-remote-client
To use the logger, you must configure it with the appropriate level and remote URL of your logging backend:
import { getPinoRemoteLogger } from 'ucam-observe-remote-client';
const logger = getPinoRemoteLogger({
level: 'info',
remoteUrl: 'https://your-log-endpoint.com/logs'
});
// Example log messages
logger.info('This is a test log', { foo: 'bar' });
logger.error('Error encountered', { error: 'Sample error message' });
The setupGlobalErrorHandler function enhances application robustness by automatically capturing and logging unhandled errors and unhandled promise rejections. This feature uses window event listeners to catch and report runtime errors and promise rejections to your configured remote logging server.
To activate global error logging, import and configure setupGlobalErrorHandler from the ucam-observe-remote-client package. You will need to specify the logging level and the remote URL where the logs should be sent:
import { getPinoRemoteLogger, setupGlobalErrorHandler } from 'ucam-observe-remote-client';
const logger = getPinoRemoteLogger({
level: 'info',
remoteUrl: 'https://your-log-endpoint.com/logs'
});
setupGlobalErrorHandler(logger);
To run the tests, execute the following command:
npm run test
This package is integrated with GitLab CI/CD, which automates the process of linting, testing, and publishing:
Ensure the NPM_AUTH_TOKEN is set in the GitLab CI/CD settings to automate the publishing process:
npm login
Username: {retrieve from the DevOps secrets repo}
Password: {retrieve from the DevOps secrets repo}
Email: devops+npm@uis.cam.ac.uk
npm token create
Password: {as above}
This project is licensed under the MIT License.
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The package implements a custom logger that sends logs to a remote server.
We found that ucam-observe-remote-client demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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