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winston-circular-buffer

v1.0.0

Published

An in-memory circular buffer logging transport for winston.js

Downloads

95

Readme

Winston Circular buffer

An in-memory circular buffer logging transport for the winston.js node.js logging system.

This transport allows a simple most-recent view of log entries from a bounded circular buffer. Useful if you just want to see whats recently happened without having to manage growing memory usage, file rotation etc.

Usage

Specify the size of the buffer when adding the transport:

var winston = require('winston');
var cbuff   = require('winston-circular-buffer');

var logger = new (winston.Logger)({
    transports: [
        new (winston.transports.Console)(),
        new (winston.transports.CircularBuffer)({
            name: 'circular-buffer',
            level: 'info',
            json: true,
            size: 50
        })
    ]
});

Log as usual, and query the buffer:

logger.warn('my warning', { meta: 21 });

var options = {
    json: true,
    order: 'asc'
};

logger.query(options, function(err, results) {
    // Check err, handle results array

});

The query options are:

  • json: set to true (default) if you want the records to be json objects, false for strings (note that if the transport has been configured for json: false then you will always get strings returned).
  • order: set to 'desc' (default) to produce descending order results (most recent first). Use order: 'asc' for ascending output.

Install

npm install

Test

npm test

Author

(c) Jonathan Perkins 2015.

Feedback, bug reports welcome via https://github.com/JonathanPerkins/winston-circular-buffer