hydra-plugin-loggly
v0.1.13
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Hydra Plugin for the Loggly Logging Service
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hydra-plugin-loggly
Hydra logging plugin for use with loggly.com
Install using npm: npm install hydra-plugin-loggly --save
Can be used with other remote http logging services or serve as the basis of a new logging plugin.
Your service config:
"hydra": {
"serviceName": "yourservicename",
"serviceDescription": "service description",
"serviceIP": "",
"servicePort": 82,
"serviceType": "",
"plugins": {
"loggly": {
"method": "POST",
"protocol": "http",
"hostname": "logs-01.loggly.com",
"port": 80,
"path": "/inputs/{loggly-token}/tag/http/",
"logToConsole": true,
"onlyLogLocally": false
}
},
"redis": {
"url": "redis://host:6379/15"
}
}
Supports HTTP / HTTPS in the remoteLogger section.
In your main JS file:
const hydra = require('hydra');
const HydraLogger = require('hydra-plugin-loggly/hydra');
let hydraLogger = new HydraLogger();
hydra.use(hydraLogger);
Note if using hydra-express then use:
const hydraExpress = require('hydra-express');
const HydraLogger = require('hydra-plugin-loggly/hydra-express');
let hydraLogger = new HydraLogger();
hydraExpress.use(hydraLogger);
Then simply log in our application using:
hydra.log('info', anObject);
hydra.log('info', aString);
or with HydraExpress:
hydraExpress.log('info', anObject);
hydraExpress.log('info', aString);
- 'info' can be: 'info', 'debug', 'error', 'fatal' or a custom string you define.
You message will be logged with your service name, version, instanceID and message body.
{
"ts":1544222050,
"serviceName":"user-session-service",
"serviceVersion":"0.2.2",
"instanceID":"8098dcd5d51140108ea32fc28f46deb0",
"severity":"info",
"body":{
"msg":"Starting service user-session-service:0.2.2 on 10.0.9.52:10700"
}
}