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@opentelemetry/sdk-logs

v0.211.0

Published

OpenTelemetry logs SDK

Readme

OpenTelemetry Logs SDK

NPM Published Version Apache License

Note: This is an experimental package under active development. New releases may include breaking changes.

OpenTelemetry logs module contains the foundation for all logs SDKs of opentelemetry-js.

Used standalone, this module provides methods for manual instrumentation of code, offering full control over recording logs for client-side JavaScript (browser) and Node.js.

It does not provide automated instrumentation of known libraries or host environment logs out-of-the-box.

Installation

npm install --save @opentelemetry/api-logs
npm install --save @opentelemetry/sdk-logs

Usage

The basic setup of the SDK can be seen as followings:

const logsAPI = require('@opentelemetry/api-logs');
const {
  LoggerProvider,
  SimpleLogRecordProcessor,
  ConsoleLogRecordExporter,
} = require('@opentelemetry/sdk-logs');

// To start a logger, you first need to initialize the Logger provider.
// and add a processor to export log record
const loggerProvider = new LoggerProvider({
  processors: [new SimpleLogRecordProcessor(new ConsoleLogRecordExporter())]
});

//  To create a log record, you first need to get a Logger instance
const logger = loggerProvider.getLogger('default');

// You can also use global singleton
logsAPI.logs.setGlobalLoggerProvider(loggerProvider);
const logger = logsAPI.logs.getLogger('default');

// emit a log record
logger.emit({
  severityNumber: logsAPI.SeverityNumber.INFO,
  severityText: 'INFO',
  body: 'this is a log record body',
  attributes: { 'log.type': 'LogRecord' },
});

Config

Logs configuration is a merge of both the user supplied configuration and the default configuration as specified in config.ts

Logger Configuration

The SDK supports advanced logger configuration through the LoggerConfigurator API, which allows you to:

  • Filter logs by minimum severity level - Drop logs below a configured severity threshold
  • Filter logs by trace sampling status - Drop logs associated with unsampled traces
  • Configure per-logger patterns - Apply different configurations to different loggers using wildcard patterns

Minimum Severity Filtering

Filter logs based on their severity level. Logs with severity below the configured minimum will be dropped before reaching the processor/exporter.

const { LoggerProvider, createLoggerConfigurator } = require('@opentelemetry/sdk-logs');
const { SeverityNumber } = require('@opentelemetry/api-logs');

const loggerProvider = new LoggerProvider({
  loggerConfigurator: createLoggerConfigurator([
    {
      pattern: '*', // Match all loggers
      config: {
        minimumSeverity: SeverityNumber.WARN // Only WARN, ERROR, and FATAL logs
      }
    }
  ]),
  processors: [new SimpleLogRecordProcessor(exporter)]
});

Behavior:

  • Logs with severityNumber >= minimumSeverity are exported
  • Logs with severityNumber = UNSPECIFIED (0) or undefined always bypass the filter
  • Default minimum severity is UNSPECIFIED (no filtering)

Trace-Based Filtering

Filter logs based on their associated trace's sampling status. Logs from unsampled traces can be dropped to reduce volume while keeping sampled trace logs.

const loggerProvider = new LoggerProvider({
  loggerConfigurator: createLoggerConfigurator([
    {
      pattern: '*',
      config: {
        traceBased: true // Drop logs from unsampled traces
      }
    }
  ]),
  processors: [new SimpleLogRecordProcessor(exporter)]
});

Behavior:

  • Logs associated with sampled traces (TraceFlags.SAMPLED set) are exported
  • Logs associated with unsampled traces (TraceFlags.SAMPLED not set) are dropped
  • Logs without trace context bypass the filter and are exported
  • Default is false (no trace-based filtering)

Combined Filtering

Both filters can be combined. A log must pass both filters to be exported.

const loggerProvider = new LoggerProvider({
  loggerConfigurator: createLoggerConfigurator([
    {
      pattern: '*',
      config: {
        minimumSeverity: SeverityNumber.WARN, // Filter by severity
        traceBased: true // AND filter by trace sampling
      }
    }
  ]),
  processors: [new SimpleLogRecordProcessor(exporter)]
});

Per-Logger Configuration

Use pattern matching to configure different loggers differently. Patterns are matched in order, and the first match is used.

const loggerProvider = new LoggerProvider({
  loggerConfigurator: createLoggerConfigurator([
    {
      pattern: 'critical-service', // Exact match
      config: { minimumSeverity: SeverityNumber.ERROR }
    },
    {
      pattern: 'debug-*', // Wildcard match
      config: { minimumSeverity: SeverityNumber.DEBUG }
    },
    {
      pattern: '*', // Default for all other loggers
      config: { minimumSeverity: SeverityNumber.WARN }
    }
  ])
});

// Different loggers get different configurations
const criticalLogger = loggerProvider.getLogger('critical-service'); // ERROR+
const debugLogger = loggerProvider.getLogger('debug-api'); // DEBUG+
const defaultLogger = loggerProvider.getLogger('my-service'); // WARN+

Configuration Options

interface LoggerConfig {
  /** Drop logs with severity below this level (default: UNSPECIFIED = no filtering) */
  minimumSeverity?: SeverityNumber;
  
  /** Drop logs from unsampled traces (default: false) */
  traceBased?: boolean;
  
  /** Disable this logger completely (default: false) */
  disabled?: boolean;
}

Example

See examples/logs

Useful links

License

Apache 2.0 - See LICENSE for more information.