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coralogix-logger

v1.1.30

Published

Node.js SDK to send your logs to Coralogix

Downloads

81,742

Readme

Coralogix Node.js SDK

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Use coralogix-logger to easily send your logs to Coralogix's log analytics platform.

Table of Content

Prerequisites

Before beginning you must have installed:

  • Node.js
  • npm

Installation

npm install --save coralogix-logger

Usage

JavaScript

var Coralogix = require("coralogix-logger");

// global confing for application name, private key, subsystem name
const config = new Coralogix.LoggerConfig({
    applicationName: "node tester",
    privateKey: "YOUR_PRIVATE_KEY",
    subsystemName: "node tester sub",
});

Coralogix.CoralogixLogger.configure(config);

// create a new logger with category
const logger = new Coralogix.CoralogixLogger("My Category");

// create a log
const log = new Coralogix.Log({
    severity: Coralogix.Severity.info,
    className: "className",
    methodName: "methodName",
    text: "log data",
})
// send log to coralogix
logger.addLog(log);

TypeScript

For using TypeScript sources you should clone this repository, because it's not included in npm distribution.

import {Log, Severity, CoralogixLogger, LoggerConfig} from "coralogix-logger";

// global confing for application name, private key, subsystem name
const config = new LoggerConfig({
    applicationName: "node tester",
    privateKey: "YOUR_PRIVATE_KEY",
    subsystemName: "node tester sub",
});

CoralogixLogger.configure(config);

// create a new logger with category
logger: CoralogixLogger = new CoralogixLogger("My Category")

// create a log
const log = new Log({
    severity: Severity.info,
    className: "className",
    methodName: "methodName",
    text: "log data",
})
// send log to coralogix
logger.addLog(log);