winston-appenlight

0.1.1 • Public • Published

winston-appenlight

AppEnlight Transport for Winston

Usage

Just like with any other Winston transport, this can be set up by passing it as a new "transport":

var AppEnlight = require('winston-appenlight');

var logger = new winston.Logger({
	transports: [
		new AppEnlight({
			level: 'info',
			namespace: 'MY_APP_NAMESPACE',
			key: 'MY_AE_KEY',
			base_url: 'OPTIONAL_AE_CUSTOM_URL', // Default https://api.appenlight.com/api
			// Optional global tags to send along with every request
			tags: {
				app: 'OptionalAppName',
				node_env: process.env.NODE_ENV,
				// extra tags here
			},
		}),
	],
});

However, if used in conjunction with express-appenlight you'll want to pass in the agent from express-appenlight as the second argument:

var logger = new winston.Logger({
	transports: [
		new AppEnlight(APPENLIGHT_CONFIG, require('express-appenlight').agent),
	],
});

This adds the request_id that's used in express-appenlight along with all log requests. If you have your own req.id already set, both express-appenlight and winston-appenlight will use that ID instead of generating a new one.

This can be very useful if you want to tie front-end logging with back-end logging:

// Adds a request ID which will be used for winston
// on the back-end, and allow us to use that same
// request ID on any front-end logging
app.use(function(req, res, next){
	req.id = uuid.v4();
	res.setHeader('X-Request-ID', req.id);
	next();
});

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0.1.1

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