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pino-datadogmatic

v0.1.0

Published

Pino transporter for Datadog and Logmatic

Readme

pino-datadogmatic

🌲 Pino transporter for Datadog and Logmatic

About

This is a pino transporter for both Datadog and Logmatic. Name come from contraction of both services.

Usage

Install it globally to pipe data to it.

node myserver | pino-datadogmatic

Once well configured, it will convey data to logmatic or datadog, while outputing stdin to stdout like a tee program.

It does so by prepending each line by an API key you would have configured.

Configuration

Transporter is to be configured with environment variables:

  • LOGMATIC_API_KEY : Specify the API key for logmatic
  • DATADOG_API_KEY : Specify the API for datadog configuration. you can also specify you want to forward to the EU region by adding --eu flag.

Depending which one environment variable you set, pin-datadogmatic will the configured to forward to the appropriate server.

Alternatively you can define HOST, PORT, and API_KEY to forward to a custom server.