nestjs-logger-elasticsearch
v0.1.24
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NestJS logging module for elasticsearch.
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Nestjs Elasticsearch Logger
Installation
npm install @nestjs.pro/logger-elasticsearch
or
yarn add @nestjs.pro/logger-elasticsearch
Setup
Elasticsearch
First we need an elasticsearch instance (and optionally kibana for viewing logs).This repo comes with a docker-compose.yaml
file to make things
easy for development. Simply docker-compose up -d
.
Bootstrapping
Import the ElasticsearchLoggerModule
in your AppModule
passing it a few configuration options:
@Module({
imports: [
ElasticsearchLoggerModule.forRoot({
name: 'my-awesome-app',
index: 'logs',
stdout: true,
elasticsearchClientOptions: { nodes: 'http://localhost:9200' }
})
]
})
export class AppModule {
}
For more configuration options see https://github.com/nestjspro/module-logger-elasticsearch/blob/master/src/ElasticsearchLoggerOptions.ts.
Usage
Method Logging
Before we can log messages you simply need to inject the ElasticsearchLoggerService
wherever you need to log messages at.
Example:
@Injectable()
export class MyServiceOrController {
public constructor(private readonly elasticsearchLoggerService: ElasticsearchLoggerService) {
}
public someMethod(): void {
// do work
this.elasticsearchLoggerService.info('someMethod() called!');
}
}
Controller Request Logging
You can optionally configure an interceptor and use the ElasticsearchRequestInterceptor
to automagically log all of
your http requests. You can declare this at the global/app level or use at the controller level:
import { Controller, UseInterceptors } from '@nestjs/common';
import { ElasticsearchRequestInterceptor } from '@nestjs.pro/logger-elasticsearch/dist/ElasticsearchRequestInterceptor';
@UseInterceptors(ElasticsearchRequestInterceptor)
@Controller('/mycontroller')
export class MyController {
// ...
}