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@jasonfill/lambda-cloud-watch-log-parser

v0.0.4

Published

Parses event data from cloud watch logs.

Readme

Lambda CloudWatch Log Parser

Snags the event data from AWS CloudWatch and returns it as an easy to use JSON object.

Usage

getLogData(opts, function(err, result))

Will call out to Cloudwatch and get the log data based on the parameters specified.

Opts Parameter:

All keys are required.

{
	log_group_name (string) - The name of the log group in CW ex. /aws/lambda/webhooks-io
	log_stream_name (string) - The name of the string in CW ex. 2015/04/06/97811a2c85f54bd285916e1b1d75d6ff
	invoke_id - The actual ID of the invoke that should be returned.
}

Callback Function:

err

A string containing the error information.

result

{ 
usage: {
	time: (number) - The UNIX timestamp that was associated to the usage log entry.
	billed_duration (number) - The number of milliseconds the function ran for.
	memory_size (number) - The size of Lambda instance that was used for the execution.
	max_memory_size (number) - The total number of mb that was used during execution.
},
exec_status: {},
logs: [{
		invoke_id (string) - The actual invoke_id of the execution.
		type (string) - Defaults to 'log'.  Reserved for future use.
		time (number) - The UNIX timestamp that was associated to the specific log entry.
		data (string) - Data that was actually written to the log.
		}, 
		{...}]
} 

Usage

var aws = {
    accessKeyId : "",
    secretAccessKey: "",
    region: "us-east-1",
    maxRetries: 2,
    sslEnabled: true,
    convertResponseTypes: true
}

var config = {aws : aws};
var Parser = require('@jasonfill/lambda-cloud-watch-log-parser')(config);

var opts = {
    log_group_name: '/aws/lambda/webhooks-io',
    log_stream_name: '2015/04/06/97811a2c85f54bd285916e1b1d75d6ff',
    invoke_id : '5434c6a5-dc40-11e4-9497-9f7835f8ec01'
};

Parser.getLogData(opts, function(err, result){
    console.log(arguments);
});