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winston-transport-splunk
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A Splunk transport for winston.
import winston from 'winston';
import { Splunk } from 'winston-transport-splunk';
cconst createTransports = (options) => {
const transports = [];
//
// Create console and other transports
//
transports.push(new Splunk(options.splunk));
return transports;
};
const options = {
console:{
level:'debug'
},
splunk:{
url: YOUR_SPLUNK_URL,
index: YOUR_SPLUNK_INDEX,
token: YOUR_SPLUNK_TOKEN,
host: YOUR_SPLUNK_HOST,
source: YOUR_SPLUNK_SOURCE,
sourcetype:'api_json',
maxRetries:0,
level:'debug'
}
}
const createLogger = options => winston.createLogger({
levels: winston.config.npm.levels,
format: winston.format.simple(),
transports: createTransports(options)
});
The Splunk transport is based on splunk-logging, and used [winston-loggly-bulk][3] as a reference.
$ npm install winston-transport-splunk
npm run lint
npm run test
FAQs
winston transport for Splunk Event API
The npm package winston-transport-splunk receives a total of 21 weekly downloads. As such, winston-transport-splunk popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that winston-transport-splunk demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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