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scout-winston

v0.2.0

Published

A tiny custom configuration module around Winston logger

Downloads

5

Readme

scout-winston

A tiny custom configuration module around Winston logger.

This Winston configuration module is a result of having the same custom configuration logic over multiple backend services powering the Scout Finance app, which got abstracted away to avoid repeating it over and over again.

Also, this module is pretty much not intended to have a wide public adoption, it's a result of our custom needs. Still, if you like the approach - feel free to use it.

How to install

$ npm install scout-winston

How to use

At your application startup, invoke this module passing it an options object, containing general logger configuration, and specific configuration for each of the supported loggers.

require('scout-winston').init({
  console: {
    treshold : 'error',
    timestamp: true,
    colorize : true,
  },
  file: {
    treshold : 'info',
    timestamp: true,
    logfile: '/path/to/logfile'
  }
});

var log = require('winston');
log.info('This is an "info" level log message');

Calling init() on the scout-winston module configures Winston logger according to the custom configuration provided. Afterwards, all the logging is made by using winston directly, as shown in the above example. Without the scout-winston initialization, Winston will just work with its default configuration.

Log levels are Winston's default: silly, debug, verbose, info, warn, error.

Supported options:
  • console - console logger options
    • treshold - minimum log level for messages to be logged; empty value, or any value outside of configured log levels disables the logger
    • timestamp - option to add timestamps to log messages; defaults to true
    • colorize - option to color the output; defaults to true
  • file - file logger options
    • treshold - same as above
    • timestamp - same as above
    • logfile - path to the log file; defaults to log/scout-winston.log

Changelog

  • 0.2.0 - Change Array.includes from a prototype to a helper function due to weird behaviour with Lodash
  • 0.1.0 - Initial release