@bufferapp/bufflog

logger for all javascript and typescript Buffer services

Usage no npm install needed!

<script type="module">
  import bufferappBufflog from 'https://cdn.skypack.dev/@bufferapp/bufflog';
</script>

README

js-bufflog

logger for all javascript and typescript Buffer services

Install

npm i @bufferapp/bufflog

Usage


// CommonJS style
const Bufflog = require('@bufferapp/bufflog');

// ES6 style
import Bufflog  from "@bufferapp/bufflog";

Bufflog.debug('hello critical', {"some":"stuff"});
Bufflog.info('hello info');
Bufflog.notice('hello notice with context', {"foo":"bar"});
Bufflog.error('hello error');
Bufflog.critical('hello critical');

Log verbosity levels

If you wish to see more logs, simply set the LOG_LEVEL to the desired level. Here a list with some use case:

Levels Use case Examples
DEBUG Information used for interactive investigation, with no long-term value. Activate it with LOG_LEVEL=DEBUG Printing function names, steps inside a function.
INFO Interesting events. Track the general flow of the application. Activate it with LOG_LEVEL=INFO User logs in, SQL logs, worker process/delete a message...
NOTICE Uncommon events. This is the default verbosity level. Missing environment variables, page redirection, pod starting/restarting/terminating, retrying to query an API...
WARNING Exceptional occurrences that are not errors. Undesirable things that are not necessarily wrong. Use of deprecated APIs, poor use of an API, unauthorized access, pod restart because of memory limit ...
ERROR Runtime errors. Highlight when the current flow of execution is stopped due to a failure. Exceptions messages, incorect credentials or permissions...
CRITICAL Critical conditions. Describe an unrecoverable application, system crash, or a catastrophic failure that requires immediate attention. Application component unavailable, unexpected exception. entire website down, database unavailable ...

Add traces to log

A great feature of Datadog is to correlate traces and logs to make troubleshooting easier.

To take advantage of this, you will need to:

  • install the dd-trace package
  • import it and init it with logInjection:true.
  • BuffLog will append automatically the traces to the logs (only within a request)
// make sure to put those lines at the very beginning of your service
import tracer from "dd-trace";
tracer.init({
    //  will automatically append the traces to BuffLog
    logInjection: true

    // ... all other options...
});

Use bufflog middleware with express

const app = express();
app.use(Bufflog.middleware())