@foxxmd/pino-roll
v1.0.1
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A Pino transport that automatically rolls your log files
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pino-roll
A Pino transport that automatically rolls your log files
Install
npm i pino-roll
Usage
import { join } from 'path'
import pino from 'pino'
const transport = pino.transport({
target: 'pino-roll',
options: { file: join('logs', 'log'), frequency: 'daily', mkdir: true }
})
const logger = pino(transport)
(Also works in CommonJS)
API
build(options) => SonicBoom
Creates a Pino transport (a Sonic-boom stream) to writing into files. Automatically rolls your files based on a given frequency, size, or both.
Options
You can specify any of Sonic-Boom options except dest
file
: absolute or relative path to the log file. Your application needs the write right on the parent folder. Number will be appened to this file name. When the parent folder already contains numbered files, numbering will continue based on the highest number. If this path does not exist, the logger with throw an error unless you setmkdir
totrue
.file
may also be a function that returns a string.size?
: the maximum size of a given log file. Can be combined with frequency. Usek
,m
andg
to express values in KB, MB or GB. Numerical values will be considered as MB.frequency?
: the amount of time a given log file is used. Can be combined with size. Usedaily
orhourly
to rotate file every day (or every hour). Existing file within the current day (or hour) will be re-used. Numerical values will be considered as a number of milliseconds. Using a numerical value will always create a new file upon startup.extension?
appends the provided string after the file number.
License
MIT