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node-heroku-cloudwatch-drain

v0.0.8

Published

Http server that drain logs from heroku and puts it in cloudwatch

Downloads

6

Readme

node-heroku-cloudwatch-drain

Build Status Simple CLI tool that let you pipe all heroku logs to cloudwatch.

# Installation

Installation is just simple as

yarn global add node-heroku-cloudwatch-drain

or if you're more comfortable with npm:

npm install -g node-heroku-cloudwatch-drain

# Usage

At this point we don't have a wizard for generating config file on the fly, but you can your own by using the following template:

module.exports = {
    // how many messages should we buffer and send to AWS at once
	batchSize: 50,
	
	// at what port should our server be listening
	serverPort: 3000,
	
	// your cloudwatch log group
	logGroup: "heroku",
	
	// prefix for all stream names (a random number will be appended)
	logStreamPrefix: "dyno",
	
	// we strongly recommend using env variables for the credentials, however you can still add them here
	awsCredentials: {
		region: "us-east-1",
	},
	
	// access token, which will be sent from heroku on every request
	accessToken: "sometoken",
	
	// [OPTIONAL] array with regexs to avoid pushing useless logs to cloudwatch
	filters: [/getVersion/],
};

Save the file above as config.js and add AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID and AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY to your env variables (also make sure they have the proper AWS permissions).

You can now run the tool with

$ node-heroku-cloudwatch-drain config.js

# License

Licensed under the MIT license.