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json-log-viewer

v0.1.2

Published

JSON Log Viewer

Downloads

247

Readme

json-log-viewer

npm version

Powerful terminal based viewer for JSON logs using ncurses.

screenshot

json-log-viewer is a feature intensive viewer and analyze tool for JSON logs created by libraries like https://github.com/winstonjs/winston.

Features:

  • completely operated by hotkeys
  • powerful command line arguments
  • sort by timestamp, level or message
  • filter by any field or metadata
  • search

Hotkeys:

  • arrows and page up/down to move
  • / to search
  • n to search again
  • s to sort
  • f to filter
  • l to filter by level
  • g to go to line
  • 0 to go to first line
  • $ to go to last line
  • q to quit

Install

npm install --global json-log-viewer

Usage

jv application.log.2017-01-01 --sort -timestamp

Configuration

The default expected log format include fields timestamp, level and message. If the log file you're trying to parse doesn't include those fields, you can create a config file on your HOME path called .json-log-viewer.

For example, if your log lines look like this:

{
  "message":
    "Matched route \"**_heartbeat_check\" (parameters: \"_controller\": \"**\\Controller\\**Controller::heartbeatCheckAction\", \"_route\": \"**_heartbeat_check\")",
  "context": [],
  "level": 200,
  "level_name": "INFO",
  "channel": "request",
  "datetime": {
    "date": "2017-12-06 09:23:42.253060",
    "timezone_type": 3,
    "timezone": "Europe/Berlin"
  },
  "extra": []
}

You can create a mapping configuration like this:

[transform]
level=level_name
timestamp=datetime.date
message=message
extra=$

This way the messages will properly be displayed. The $ has a special meaning: it tells the the old object should be included on the extra key on the resulting JSON. The result will look like this:

transform

Screenshots

Details view

screenshot

Filters

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Log level selection

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License

MIT