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@atomist/automation-client-ext-eventlog

v1.0.3

Published

Extension for sending events into the AtomistLogs event stream

Downloads

94

Readme

@atomist/automation-client-ext-eventlog

An extension to an Atomist automation-client for sending events into the AtomistLogs event stream.

This stream is visible on the Atomist Dashboard at https://app.atomist.com and via GraphQL with the following query:

{
  AtomistLog(_orderBy: "timestamp") {
    message
    level
    category
    timestamp
    correlation_context {
      correlation_id
      automation {
        name
        version
      }
    }
  }
}

Usage

  1. First install the dependency in your automation-client project
$ npm install @atomist/automation-client-ext-eventlog
  1. Install the support in your atomist.config.ts
import { 
    configureEventLog,
    ConsoleLogHandler,
} from "@atomist/automation-client-ext-eventlog";

export const configuration: Configuration = {
    postProcessors: [
        configureEventLog(ConsoleLogHandler),
    ],
}

Support

General support questions should be discussed in the #support channel on our community Slack team at atomist-community.slack.com.

If you find a problem, please create an issue.

Development

You will need to install [node][] to build and test this project.

Build and Test

Command | Reason ------- | ------ npm install | install all the required packages npm run build | lint, compile, and test npm run lint | run tslint against the TypeScript npm run compile | compile all TypeScript into JavaScript npm test | run tests and ensure everything is working npm run clean | remove stray compiled JavaScript files and build directory

Release

To create a new release of the project, update the version in package.json and then push a tag for the version. The version must be of the form M.N.P where M, N, and P are integers that form the next appropriate semantic version for release. The version in the package.json must be the same as the tag. For example:

$ npm version 1.2.3
$ git tag -a -m 'The ABC release' 1.2.3
$ git push origin 1.2.3

The Travis CI build (see badge at the top of this page) will publish the NPM module and automatically create a GitHub release using the tag name for the release and the comment provided on the annotated tag as the contents of the release notes.


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