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@sh4dow/monolog

v0.1.1

Published

Log with Monolog.js

Readme

Mongolog for node

Log everything everywhere, monolog for javascript and node

Monolog for node is heavily inspired by monolog PHP library that was written by mparaiso [email protected] and now rewritten again.

Installation

npm install @sh4dow/monolog

Handlers

  • ConsoleLogHandler : log to console
  • StreamHandler : log to a stream
  • CouchDBHandler : log to CouchDB
  • MongoDBHandler : log to MongoDB
  • TestHandler : log to an array
  • NullHandler : logging to /dev/null

Processors (work in progress)

  • ExpressProcessor : get express request data
  • WebProcessor : get server data

Formatters

  • JSONFormatter : format log to JSON
  • LineFormatter : format log to a string

###Usage

####Basic usage

	var {Logger, formatter, handler} = require('@sh4dow/monolog');

	// create log channel
	var log = new Logger('name')

	// make formatter
	var jsonFormat = new formatter.JSONFormatter();
	// create handler
	var consoleLog = new handler.ConsoleLogHandler(Logger.DEBUG);
	//set formatter for handler
	consoleLog.setFormatter(jsonFormat);
	// add handler to created channel
	log.addHandler(consoleLog);

	// save all logs to file
	log.pushHandler(new StreamHandler('/path/to/your.log',Logger.DEBUG));

	// add records to the log
	log.info('InFo');
	log.warning('Foo');
	log.error('Bar');
	log.debug('Baz');

CouchDB Logging

	
	const {Logger, handler} = require('@sh4dow/monolog');
	logger = new Logger("couchdb logger");
	logger.pushHandler(new handler.CouchDBHandler({
		host:"localhost",
		dbname:"logger"
	}));
	
	logger.info('Logging to couchdb');

MongoDB Logging ( with mongodb package)

	
	const {Logger, handler} = require('@sh4dow/monolog');
	const mongodb = require('mongodb').MongoClient.connect("localhost",function(err,db){
		logger = new Logger("channel name");
		logger.pushHandler(new handler.MongoDBHandler(db,"log_collection"));
		logger.info("log message");
	});

Missing express.js and webServer processors will be soon.