@acteam-it/log-adapter-nodejs
v1.1.4
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Adapter to monitor NodeJS web servers.
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NodeJS Adapter
The NodeJS adapter tracks errors in your NodeJS application and reports them to the ACTEAMLOG service. Precise details help you tracking down and fixing the root cause.
Usage
Install the adapter with npm i @acteam-it/log-adapter-nodejs --save
const acteamlog = require('@acteam-it/log-adapter-nodejs');**
Configuration
Require the adapter at the top of your server and pass the configuration to the init function. The following options are available.
Ticket
The ticket is the only mandatory information. Each service has an unique ticket and all events sent with this ticket will be attached to the corresponding service.
const acteamlog = require('@acteam-it/log-adapter-nodejs');
acteamlog.init({ ticket: '5BD98E1E607Z1EEB0CBF02374DEA9B5A835DF2ADD3910F7250'});
Badges
Badges contain individual information that will be attached to the reported error. A badge must be of type string. The key of the badge can have up to 100 characters while the value can have up to 200 characters. If these limits are exceeded, the event will not be processed.
acteamlog.init({
ticket: '5BD98E1E607Z1EEB0CBF02374DEA9B5A835DF2ADD3910F7250',
badges: {
cluster: 'EU',
serverId: process.env.SERVER_ID
}
});
Endpoint
Set the endpoint
property to connect to your individual ACTEAMLOG instance at a given address. Please notice that the endpoint
property will be preferred to the instance
property.
acteamlog.init({
endpoint: 'http://url:port',
ticket: '5BD98E1E607Z1EEB0CBF02374DEA9B5A835DF2ADD3910F7250'
});
Db file
Set the dbfile
property to store events in json local file when endpoint can not be reached.
When an error is catch, if endpoint can be reached then all events stored in this file are send.
acteamlog.init({
endpoint: 'http://url:port',
ticket: '5BD98E1E607Z1EEB0CBF02374DEA9B5A835DF2ADD3910F7250',
dbfile: 'db.json'
});
Secret
Set the secret
property in order to encrypt data in AES 256, between adapter and endpoint
.
The secret
default value is NFd6N3v1nbL47FK0xpZjxZ7NY4fYpNYd
you must change it.
acteamlog.init({
endpoint: 'http://url:port',
ticket: '5BD98E1E607Z1EEB0CBF02374DEA9B5A835DF2ADD3910F7250',
dbfile: 'db.json',
secret: 'secretSentence'
});
Verifying setup
To test if everything works you can just try to execute an undefined function like so.
acteamlog.init({
instance: 'demo',
ticket: '5BD98E1E607Z1EEB0CBF02374DEA9B5A835DF2ADD3910F7250'
});
test();
Middleware
If you are using Express, you can also add the ACTEAMLOG middleware at the end of your routes.
app.use(acteamlog.errorHandler);
The middleware will send all errors to ACTEAMLOG before passing them to the next middleware.
Emit errors manually
You can also emit errors manually by passing an error instance to the emitError
method. This is handy for building your own error handling logic.
try {
const result = 10 * number;
} catch (error) {
acteamlog.emitError(error);
}
On the fly badges
You can also add dynamic badges to a specific error if you want to provide additional information. This can be useful if you, for example, want to identify the user, who is affected by the error.
try {
const result = 10 * number;
} catch (error) {
acteamlog.emitError(error, { user: req.user.id });
}