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@strata-js/middleware-message-logging

v2.0.0

Published

Logs all messages off to a separate queue for later processing.

Readme

Strata Message Logging Middleware

Message logging middleware for use with a Strata Service.

(See the Strata Middleware documentation for more details on middleware.)

The Message Logging Middleware is intended as a companion to the Strata Queue Monitor service, though it does not require SQM. All the middleware does is log request and responses off to the specified queue (and optionally the specified context/operation) with the following format:

interface LoggingMiddlewarePayload {
    queue: string;
    envelope: XOR<RequestEnvelope, ResponseEvelope>
}

Setting up a service to listen to the right place and take these payloads is beyond the scope of this middleware. (Though, the SQM service is designed to work with this middleware.)

Installation

This middleware package is published via NPM's npm repository.

// npm
$ npm add @strata-js/middleware-message-logging

// yarn
$ yarn add @strata-js/middleware-message-logging

Usage

Setting up message logging

A validation configuration must be provided that contains, at a minimum, the queue to log the messages to. (This configuration may also specify the context/operation to log with, but defaults to 'monitor.logMessage', which is the default for SQM.)

We recommend you set this up as a global middleware, but it works at any level.

import { service } from '@strata-js/strata';
import { MessageLoggingMiddleware } from '@strata-js/middleware-message-logging';

const loggingMiddleware = new MessageLoggingMiddleware({ loggingQueue: 'StrataQueueMonitor' });

// Register Middleware
service.useMiddleware(loggingMiddleware)

// ...

await service.init('LoggingExample');

Specifying an alternative context/operation to log to

You can specify an alternative context/operation to log to very easily:

import { service } from '@strata-js/strata';
import { MessageLoggingMiddleware } from '@strata-js/middleware-message-logging';

const loggingMiddleware = new MessageLoggingMiddleware({
    loggingQueue: 'StrataQueueMonitor',
    endpoint: {
        context: 'myLoggingContext',
        operation: 'myLoggingOperation'
    }
});

// Register Middleware
service.useMiddleware(loggingMiddleware)

// ...

await service.init('LoggingExample');

Excluding some contexts/operations

You can exclude some contexts and/or operations by specifying an exclusions list. This is a list of strings, and must be in the form of either 'context.opertation' or 'context.*' if you want to ignore an entire context.

import { service } from '@strata-js/strata';
import { MessageLoggingMiddleware } from '@strata-js/middleware-message-logging';

const loggingMiddleware = new MessageLoggingMiddleware({
    loggingQueue: 'StrataQueueMonitor',
    exclusions: [
        'myContext.myOperation',
        'secure.*',
        'superSecret.doNotExposeToLogging',
        'overusedContext.*'
    ]
});

// Register Middleware
service.useMiddleware(loggingMiddleware)

// ...

await service.init('LoggingExample');