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logentries-query-stream

v0.1.1

Published

Query and stream logs from Logentries.

Downloads

6

Readme

Node module to stream logs from Logentries

logentries-query-stream

This module enables you to query log records in Logentries emitted as a stream. Example:

var le = require('logentries-query-stream')({
    account : '00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000',
    logset  : 'my_logs',
    log     : 'my_log'
});

le({ filter : '/info/i' })
    .on('data', log => {
        // Output log record message.
        console.log(log.m);
    });

Content

Install

npm install --save logentries-query-stream

Command line tool

If you want to search and stream the logs using a command line tool, please check out logentries-query-cli module.

API

Before querying you need to connect to a specific log. Example:

var le = require('logentries-query-stream')({
    account : '00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000',
    logset  : 'my_logs',
    log     : 'my_log'
});

Options:

  • account: (UUID) - Account key used for authentication with Logentries
  • logset: (UUID|string) - ID or name of the log set to query
  • log: (UUID|string) - ID or name of the log to query

le(query) -> Readable Object Stream

Alias: le.json(query)

Makes a query and returns a stream emitting log records as JSON objects. Example:

le({
    start  : Date.now() - 20*60*1000,
    end    : Date.now(),
    limit  : 100
})
    .on('data', log => console.log(log.m));

Query:

  • start: (Unix time in milliseconds) - Defines time range to search
  • end: (Unix time in milliseconds) - Defines time range to search
  • filter: (String) - Logentries formatted search query
  • limit: (Integer) - Limit number of returned log records

Format of emitted log records:

  • r: (UUID) - ID of the log
  • s: Not documented
  • t: (Unix time in milliseconds) - When the record was received
  • m: (String) - Text message of the record

le.raw(query) -> Readable Stream

Makes a query and returns a stream emitting log records as raw JSON or text. Example:

le.raw({
    format : 'text',
    start  : Date.now() - 20*60*1000,
    end    : Date.now(),
    limit  : 100
}).pipe(fs.createWriteStream('example.log'));

The query have the same options as the le(query) with the addition of one extra property:

  • format: (String) - Either 'json' (default) or 'text' for line-based format

Read More

You can read more about the workings of the Logentries API here.

License

Code is licensed under MIT, please see license.md file for details.