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good-gelf

v2.6.1

Published

Gelf transformation for good logs.

Downloads

27

Readme

good-gelf

NPM

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Good Reporter for Graylog.

This module is for transforming good logs into gelf format for Graylog. This module is intended to be used with other good modules, such as good-file for saving the output for scenarios in which UDP will not work.

If you're looking for a UDP version, try good-graylog2.

Options

  • format String : The format the timestamp should be saved with. If not passed, it will default to POSIX time.
  • info Object : An object containing parameters that should be added to each log entry.

Usage


'use strict';

const Hapi = require('hapi');
const good = require('good');

const server = new Hapi.Server();
server.connection();

const options = {
    reporters: {
        gelf: [{
            module: 'good-squeeze',
            name: 'Squeeze',
            args: [{ log: '*', response: '*' }]
        }, {
            module: 'good-gelf',
			args: ['YYYY-MM-DD', {app: 'Dashboard'}]
        }, {
            module: 'good-file',
            args: ['./server.log']
        }]
    }
};

server.register({
    register: good,
    options
}, err => {
    if (err) return console.error(err);

    server.start(() => {
        console.info(`Server started at ${ server.info.uri }`);
    });
});

Output


{"_event":"request","timestamp":"2017-08-10 16:42:24.957","_tags_0":"user","_tags_1":"info","_data":"you made a default log","_pid":64291,"version":"1.1","host":"hostname","message":"Log event for tags: [\"user\",\"info\"]","short_message":"Log event for tags: [\"user\",\"info\"]"}