woodlot
v3.3.3
Published
An all-in-one JSON logging utility that supports ExpressJS HTTP logging, custom logging, provides multi-format output and an easy to use events API.
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woodlot
An all-in-one JSON logging utility that supports ExpressJS HTTP logging, custom logging, provides multi-format output and an easy to use events API.
- Works as an HTTP logging middleware with
ExpressJS- Support for custom logging with different logging levels
- Provides log output in
jsonformat with request body/query params, headers and cookies- Support for Apache
commonandcombinedlog formats as output- Multiple file stream support for log aggregation
- Simple to use events API
- Requires node >=
0.10
Installation
Using npm
npm install woodlot --saveUsing yarn
yarn add woodlotUsage
As an ExpressJS middleware
The woodlot middlewareLogger can be hooked into the existing ExpressJS middleware chain and can be used to log all HTTP requests.
Example -
var express = require('express');
var app = express();
var woodlot = require('woodlot').middlewareLogger;
app.use(
woodlot({
streams: ['./logs/app.log'],
stdout: false,
routes: {
whitelist: ['/api', '/dashboard'],
strictChecking: false
},
userAnalytics: {
platform: true,
country: true
},
format: {
type: 'json',
options: {
cookies: true,
headers: true,
spacing: 4,
separator: '\n'
}
}
})
);Options
streams {array}
This is an option that specifies the file stream endpoints where the generated logs will be saved. You can specify multiple streams using this option.
stdout {boolean} | Default: true
It specifies whether the generated log entry should be logged to the standard output stream i.e. process.stdout or not.
routes {object}
This option is used with the woodlot middlewareLogger. It specifies all the routes (with checking mode) for which logging is to be enabled. By default, log entry is generated for all the routes.
whitelist {array}
This option is used with the routes option to specify the route whitelist.
strictChecking {boolean} | Default: false
This option is used with the routes option to specify the checking mode for the route whitelist.
routes: {
whitelist: ['/api'],
strictChecking: false
}For the above example, setting it to false will enable logging for all routes that have api in them. Example - /api, /api/getUser, /api/getUser/all, /userapi etc.
Whereas, setting it to true will only enable logging for the /api route.
userAnalytics {object}
Use this option to add user details to your logs.
platform {boolean} | Default: false
Use this option with userAnalytics, to specify whether to include user platform info in the logs or not i.e. browser, browserVersion, os, and osVersion.
country {boolean} | Default: false
Use this option with userAnalytics, to specify whether to include user country info in the logs or not i.e. name and isoCode.
The userAnalytics option will add the following info to your logs -
"userAnalytics": {
"browser": "Chrome",
"browserVersion": "60.0.3112.90",
"os": "Mac OS",
"osVersion": "10.11.6",
"country": {
"name": "India",
"isoCode": "IN"
}
}format {object}
This option sets the log output format and other settings related to that particular format.
type {string} | Default: 'json'
The default output format is json. The middlewareLogger supports two more formats - common and combined, which are Apache's access log formats.
The generated output log for each format is as follows -
json
{
"responseTime": "4ms",
"method": "GET",
"url": "/api",
"ip": "127.0.01",
"body": {},
"params": {},
"query": {},
"httpVersion": "1.1",
"statusCode": 200,
"timeStamp": "23/Apr/2017:20:46:01 +0000",
"contentType": "text/html; charset=utf-8",
"contentLength": "4",
"userAgent": "Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_11_6) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/56.0.2924.87 Safari/537.36",
"referrer": null,
"userAnalytics": {
"browser": "Chrome",
"browserVersion": "60.0.3112.90",
"os": "Mac OS",
"osVersion": "10.11.6",
"country": {
"name": "India",
"isoCode": "IN"
}
},
"headers": {
"host": "localhost:8000",
"connection": "keep-alive",
"accept-encoding": "gzip, deflate, sdch, br",
"accept-language": "en-US,en;q=0.8,la;q=0.6"
},
"cookies": {
"userId": "zasd-167279192-asknbke-0684"
}
}
jsonformat supports logging ofbodyparams andcookies. If you wish to log them, please make sure to enable thebodyParserandcookieParsermiddlewares before woodlot.
common
127.0.01 - - [23/Apr/2017:20:47:28 +0000] "GET /api HTTP/1.1" 200 4combined
127.0.01 - - [23/Apr/2017:20:48:10 +0000] "GET /api HTTP/1.1" 200 4 "-" "Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_11_6) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/56.0.2924.87 Safari/537.36"The timestamp generated in all logs is in
ISOformat.
options {object}
cookies {boolean} | Default: false
This option is to be used with the json format. It specifies whether you want to log request cookies or not.
Please make sure that the
cookieParsermiddleware is enabled before woodlot, if this option is to be used.
headers {boolean} | Default: true
This option is to be used with the json format. It specifies whether you want to log request headers or not.
compact {boolean} | Default: false
This option is to be used with the json format. It specifies whether you want to log json as one line compact string.
NOTE spacing option will be ignored if this option is set to true.
spacing {string|number} | Default: \t
This option is to be used with the json format. It specifies the indentation for the generated log entry. You can specify a tab \t or numeric values 4, 8 for spaces.
separator {string} | Default: \n
This option can be used with any of the supported formats. It specfies the separator between two log entires. You can add a newline character \n, a whitespace or any other valid character.
Custom logging
The woodlot customLogger can be used to perform custom logging with different logging levels.
Example -
var express = require('express');
var app = express();
var woodlotCustomLogger = require('woodlot').customLogger;
var woodlot = new woodlotCustomLogger({
streams: ['./logs/custom.log'],
stdout: false,
format: {
type: 'json',
options: {
spacing: 4,
separator: '\n'
}
}
});
app.get('/', function (req, res) {
var id = 4533;
woodlot.info('User id ' + id + ' accessed');
return res.status(200).send({ userId: id });
});Log levels
info
woodlot.info('Data sent successfully');debug
woodlot.debug('Debugging main function');warn
woodlot.warn('User Id is required');err
woodlot.err('Server error occurred');Options
streams {array}
See here.
stdout {boolean} | Default: true
See here.
format {object}
See here.
type {string} | Default: 'json'
The default output format is json. The customLogger supports one more format - text.
The generated output log for each format is as follows -
json
{
"timeStamp": "23/Apr/2017:17:02:33 +0000",
"message": "Data sent successfully",
"level": "INFO"
}text
INFO [23/Apr/2017:17:02:33 +0000]: "Data sent successfully"options {object}
compact {boolean} | Default: false
This option is to be used with the json format. It specifies whether you want to log json as one line compact string.
NOTE spacing option will be ignored if this option is set to true.
spacing {string|number} | Default: \t
This option is to be used with the json format. It specifies the indentation for the generated log entry. You can specify a tab \t or numeric values 4, 8 for spaces.
separator {string} | Default: \n
This option can be used with any of the supported formats. It specfies the separator between two log entires. You can add a newline character \n, a whitespace or any other valid character.
Events
Woodlot emits events at various operations that can be used to track critical data.
Example -
var woodlotEvents = require('woodlot').events;
woodlotEvents.on('reqLog', function (log) {
console.log('New log generated');
});The returned log entry from each event will be of the same format as the one defined in the woodlot configuration.
middlewareLogger events
reqLog
This event is fired whenever a log entry is generated.
woodlotEvents.on('reqLog', function (log) {
console.log('The following log entry was added - \n' + log);
});:statusCode
This event is fired whenever a specific status code is returned from the request.
woodlotEvents.on('200', function (log) {
console.log('Success!');
});woodlotEvents.on('403', function (log) {
console.log('Request forbidden!');
});reqErr
This event is fired whenever an error is returned from the request.
All requests returning a status code of >=400 are considered to be errored. Please refer to the HTTP status codes guide for more info.
woodlotEvents.on('reqErr', function (log) {
console.log('Errored!');
});customLogger events
info
This event is fired whenever an info level log entry is generated.
woodlotEvents.on('info', function (log) {
console.log('Info log - ' + log);
});debug
This event is fired whenever a debug level log entry is generated.
woodlotEvents.on('debug', function (log) {
console.log('Debug log - ' + log);
});warn
This event is fired whenever a warn level log entry is generated.
woodlotEvents.on('warn', function (log) {
console.log('Warn log - ' + log);
});err
This event is fired whenever an err level log entry is generated.
woodlotEvents.on('err', function (log) {
console.log('Error log - ' + log);
});Contributors
| Arun Michael Dsouza | Dhiraj Singh | Chen Li | Michael Samblanet | Anil Panghal | |---|---|---|---|---|
License
MIT License
Copyright (c) 2017 AdPushup Inc.
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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