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@zwave-js/winston-daily-rotate-file

v4.5.6-1

Published

A transport for winston which logs to a rotating file each day.

Downloads

1,582

Readme

winston-daily-rotate-file

Forked version with a fixed file-stream-rotator dependency - see https://github.com/winstonjs/winston-daily-rotate-file/issues/226

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A transport for winston which logs to a rotating file. Logs can be rotated based on a date, size limit, and old logs can be removed based on count or elapsed days.

Starting with version 2.0.0, the transport has been refactored to leverage the the file-stream-rotator module. Some of the options in the 1.x versions of the transport have changed. Please review the options below to identify any changes needed.

Compatibility

Please note that if you are using winston@2, you will need to use winston-daily-rotate-file@3. winston-daily-rotate-file@4 removed support for winston@2.

Install

npm install winston-daily-rotate-file

Options

The DailyRotateFile transport can rotate files by minute, hour, day, month, year or weekday. In addition to the options accepted by the logger, winston-daily-rotate-file also accepts the following options:

  • frequency: A string representing the frequency of rotation. This is useful if you want to have timed rotations, as opposed to rotations that happen at specific moments in time. Valid values are '#m' or '#h' (e.g., '5m' or '3h'). Leaving this null relies on datePattern for the rotation times. (default: null)
  • datePattern: A string representing the moment.js date format to be used for rotating. The meta characters used in this string will dictate the frequency of the file rotation. For example, if your datePattern is simply 'HH' you will end up with 24 log files that are picked up and appended to every day. (default: 'YYYY-MM-DD')
  • zippedArchive: A boolean to define whether or not to gzip archived log files. (default: 'false')
  • filename: Filename to be used to log to. This filename can include the %DATE% placeholder which will include the formatted datePattern at that point in the filename. (default: 'winston.log.%DATE%')
  • dirname: The directory name to save log files to. (default: '.')
  • stream: Write directly to a custom stream and bypass the rotation capabilities. (default: null)
  • maxSize: Maximum size of the file after which it will rotate. This can be a number of bytes, or units of kb, mb, and gb. If using the units, add 'k', 'm', or 'g' as the suffix. The units need to directly follow the number. (default: null)
  • maxFiles: Maximum number of logs to keep. If not set, no logs will be removed. This can be a number of files or number of days. If using days, add 'd' as the suffix. (default: null)
  • options: An object resembling https://nodejs.org/api/fs.html#fs_fs_createwritestream_path_options indicating additional options that should be passed to the file stream. (default: { flags: 'a' })
  • auditFile: A string representing the name of the audit file. This can be used to override the default filename which is generated by computing a hash of the options object. (default: '..json')
  • utc: Use UTC time for date in filename. (default: false)
  • extension: File extension to be appended to the filename. (default: '')
  • createSymlink: Create a tailable symlink to the current active log file. (default: false)
  • symlinkName: The name of the tailable symlink. (default: 'current.log')

Usage

  var winston = require('winston');
  require('winston-daily-rotate-file');

  var transport = new winston.transports.DailyRotateFile({
    filename: 'application-%DATE%.log',
    datePattern: 'YYYY-MM-DD-HH',
    zippedArchive: true,
    maxSize: '20m',
    maxFiles: '14d'
  });

  transport.on('rotate', function(oldFilename, newFilename) {
    // do something fun
  });

  var logger = winston.createLogger({
    transports: [
      transport
    ]
  });

  logger.info('Hello World!');

This transport emits the following custom events:

  • new: fired when a new log file is created. This event will pass one parameter to the callback (newFilename).
  • rotate: fired when the log file is rotated. This event will pass two parameters to the callback (oldFilename, newFilename).
  • archive: fired when the log file is archived. This event will pass one parameter to the callback (zipFilename).
  • logRemoved: fired when a log file is removed from the file system. This event will pass one parameter to the callback (removedFilename).

LICENSE

MIT

AUTHOR: Charlie Robbins
MAINTAINER: Matt Berther