good-console-cli

0.0.2 • Public • Published

hapi process monitoring

Installation

npm install -g good-console-cli

Usage

Good log output is in JSON. If you have a stream of this JSON you can pipe it into this cli in order to view it formatted with good-console.

$ cat good.log | good-console-cli
160402/214607.966, [response], http://localhost:8080: get /api/hello {} 404 (43ms)
160402/221244.176, [ops], memory: 58Mb, uptime (seconds): 1602.074, load: 1.908203125,2.1650390625,2.07958984375
160402/221710.582, [request,info], data: info test message
160402/221710.590, [request,error], data: error test message
$

You can also tail follow files to continuously stream them into the good-console-cli

$ tail -f good.log | good-console-cli
160402/214607.966, [response], http://localhost:8080: get /api/hello {} 404 (43ms)
160402/221244.176, [ops], memory: 58Mb, uptime (seconds): 1602.074, load: 1.908203125,2.1650390625,2.07958984375
160402/221710.582, [request,info], data: info test message
160402/221710.590, [request,error], data: error test message

You can also glob (*.log), even with tails:

$ tail -f *.log | good-console-cli
160402/214607.966, [response], http://localhost:8080: get /api/hello {} 404 (43ms)
160402/221244.176, [ops], memory: 58Mb, uptime (seconds): 1602.074, load: 1.908203125,2.1650390625,2.07958984375
160402/221710.582, [request,info], data: info test message
160402/221710.590, [request,error], data: error test message

By default it outputs all tags. The equivalent of * for good reporters. You may specify tags for each event type.

Supported events: request, response, error, log, ops

$ cat good.log | good-console-cli --request=error
160402/214607.966, [response], http://localhost:8080: get /api/hello {} 404 (43ms)
160402/221244.176, [ops], memory: 58Mb, uptime (seconds): 1602.074, load: 1.908203125,2.1650390625,2.07958984375
160402/221710.590, [request,error], data: error test message

Note, above it ignored the request tagged with info since we specified only error.

You can specify 0 events to see everything, or a combination of them all.

$ cat good.log | good-console-cli --request=tag --response=tag --ops=tag --error=again --log=tag

You may also specify multiple tags delimited by a comma , or by specifying the argument multiple times.

$ cat good.log | good-console-cli --request=error,info
$ cat good.log | good-console-cli --request=error --request=info

If you wish to ignore an event, the the easiest way currently is to specify a known non existent tag.

$ cat good.log | good-console-cli --request=none --ops=skip --request=-

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