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loopback-bunyan-logger

v1.1.3

Published

Logging component for loopback UPDATED

Downloads

7

Readme

loopback-bunyan-logger

updated {loopback-component-logger}

**incase if you dont want the child node logs. please use the version ^1.1.2 of loopback-bunyan-looger.

Logging component for loopback using bunyan logger with additional loopback specific hooks and log management API

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Build Status

Features

  • Default logger using bunyan
  • Can use of custom bunyan streams to create root logger
  • Hook: Basic performance instrumentation for remote execution
  • Hook: Log management API (configurable)

Usage

Example server.js:

var loopback = require('loopback');
var boot = require('loopback-boot');
var rootlogger = bunyan.createlogger({name: 'myloopbackAPI'});
var logger = require('loopback-bunyan-logger')(rootlogger);
var app = module.exports = loopback();

If rootlogger is not provide, the component creates a logger with default bunyan settings:

var loopback = require('loopback');
var boot = require('loopback-boot');
var logger = require('loopback-bunyan-logger')();
var app = module.exports = loopback();

Child loggers can be created for model as shown below. By default child loggers inherit the log level from root.


var logger = require('loopback-bunyan-logger')('TestModel');
module.exports = function(TestModel) {
    logger.debug('Initializing TestModel');
};

To add hooks and log management API to loopback, add configuration to component-config.json:

{
  "loopback-component-explorer": {
    "mountPath": "/explorer"
  },
  "loopback-bunyan-logger": {
      "enableAPI" : true
  }
}

Make sure enableHttpContext is set as true in config.json for to allow collection of datasources performance within req/res If you dont want expand the child nodes please use version @1.1.2

License

GNU

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Roadmap

  • Additional Unit Test and Coverage
  • Integrate with Strongloop Devops tools

Known Issue

  • datasources performance will not recorded at times when loopback context is null. Noticed this issue when a composite called MongoDB followed by REST. Only MongoDB response time was recorded and REST was missing.

See Also