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@log4js-node/logfaces-udp

v1.0.0

Published

LogFaces UDP Appender for log4js-node

Downloads

3

Readme

logFaces Appender (UDP) for log4js-node

The logFaces appenders send JSON formatted log events to logFaces receivers. This appender uses UDP to send the events (there is another logFaces appender that uses HTTP). It uses the node.js core UDP support, so you do not need to include any other dependencies.

npm install log4js @log4js-node/logfaces-udp

Configuration

  • type - @log4js-node/logfaces-udp
  • remoteHost - string (optional, defaults to '127.0.0.1')- hostname or IP address of the logFaces receiver
  • port - integer (optional, defaults to 55201) - port the logFaces receiver is listening on
  • application - string (optional, defaults to empty string) - used to identify your application's logs

This appender will also pick up Logger context values from the events, and add them as p_ values in the logFaces event. See the example below for more details.

Example (default config)

log4js.configure({
  appenders: {
    logfaces: { type: '@log4js-node/logfaces-udp' }
  },
  categories: {
    default: { appenders: [ 'logfaces' ], level: 'info' }
  }
});

const logger = log4js.getLogger();
logger.addContext('requestId', '123');
logger.info('some interesting log message');
logger.error('something has gone wrong');

This example will result in two log events being sent via UDP to 127.0.0.1:55201. Both events will have a p_requestId property with a value of 123.