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logmagic

v0.3.0

Published

Dynamic and Configurable logging library for node.js

Downloads

508

Readme

Welcome to Log Magic.

This project is usable. It doesn't do everything it should, yet.

The goal is to have a fast and easy to use logging subsystem that can be dynamically reconfigured to provide insight into production systems.

Logmagic does its magic by generating objects with generated functions that are only modified when the logging system is reconfigured, thus your entire logging path is contained within long-lived functions that V8 is able to JIT.

Getting Started

If you had a file named like, "lib/foo/bar.js", at the top of it, you would put the following:

var log = require('logmagic').local('mylib.foo.bar');

Then inside bar.js, you would just use the logger like any normal logger:

log.info("Hello!")
log.error("By default, format strings are not used.", {SOME_VAR: "myvalue"})
log.errorf("Just add 'f' to any log method, and you get format strings too: ${SOME_VAR}", {SOME_VAR: "myvalue"})

In any other part of your application, you can reconfigure the logging subsystem at runtime, making it easy to change log levels for specific modules dynamically.

var logmagic = require('logmagic');
logmagic.registerSink("mysink", function(module, level, message) { console.log(message); });

/* Send Info an higher in the root logger to stdout */
logmagic.route("__root__", logmagic.INFO, "stdout")

/* Reconfigure all children of mylib to log all debug messages to your custom sink */
logmagic.route("mylib.*", logmagic.DEBUG, "mysink")

Builtin sinks include:

  • stderr
  • Graylog2-style JSON to stderr

Future features:

  • Standard Out
  • Facebook Scribe: https://github.com/facebook/scribe
  • File
  • Unix Socket
  • Syslog