@ssense/node-logger

Application and access logger

Usage no npm install needed!

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README

Node Logger

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SSENSE Standardized Logs

Application Logger

// Inclusion
import {Logger, LogLevel} from '@ssense/node-logger';
// Usage
const logger = new AppLogger('your_app_id', LogLevel.Silly);
// Enable / Disable
logger.enable(true);
// Set log level
logger.setLevel('Silly');
// Prettify / Indent
logger.setPretty(true);

// Log
// silly(message: string, id?: string, tags?: string[], details?: any)
// verbose(message: string, id?: string, tags?: string[], details?: any)
// info(message: string, id?: string, tags?: string[], details?: any)
// warn(message: string, id?: string, tags?: string[], details?: any)
// error(message: string, id?: string, tags?: string[], details?: any)
logger.silly('Some log message');
logger.error(`Error with paypal express checkout: ${orderId}`, 'MY_REQUEST_ID', ['checkout', 'paypal'], error.stack);

Request Logger

req.logger = logger.getRequestLogger('MY_REQUEST_ID');
req.logger.error(`Error with paypal express checkout: ${orderId}`, ['checkout', 'paypal'], error.stack);

Access logger

import {AccessLogger} from '@ssense/node-logger';
const accessLogger = new AccessLogger('your_app_id');
// Enable / Disable
accessLogger.enable(true);
// Prettify / Indent
accessLogger.setPretty(process.env.NODE_ENV === 'development');

// Log
// logRequest(req: Request, res: Response)
accessLogger.logRequest(req, res);

User id logging

If your application manipulates users, you may want to log the connected user id associated to each request. This is possible with the AccessLogger setUserIdCallback method.

This method allows you to pass a callback that will be called after each request, this callback takes in parameters the Request and Response objects. To store the corresponding user id, just be sure to return a string when this callback is called.

Example:

const accessLogger = new AccessLogger('your_app_id');
accessLogger.setUserIdCallback((req, res) => {
  return req.header('customer-id');
});

In this case, if a request has a customer-id header, it will be logged as userId field by the AccessLogger.