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pino-azure-eventhub

v0.1.3

Published

[wip] Pipe pino logs to Azure Event Hub

Downloads

11

Readme

pino-azure-eventhub

WORK IN PROGRESS

This project was forked from pino-eventhub and is meant to be an updated version of it.


Load pino logs into an Event Hub.

Install

npm install pino-eventhub -g

Usage

  pino-eventhub

  To send pino logs to eventhub:

     cat log | pino-eventhub

  Key variables can be set as flags or environment variables.

  Flags
  -h  | --help              Display Help
  -v  | --version           display Version
  -s  | --event-hub-namespace        Required: the Event Hub Namespace; env var PINO_EVENT_HUB_NAMESPACE
  -e  | --event-hub                  Required: the Event Hub; env var PINO_EVENT_HUB
  -n  | --shared-access-policy-name  Required: the Shared Access Policy Name; env var PINO_SHARED_ACCESS_POLICY_NAME
  -a  | --sas                        the Shared Access Signature; env var PINO_SHARED_ACCESS_SIGNATURE
  -x  | --expiry                     the expiry of the SAS, in unix time; env var PINO_SAS_EXPIRY; default 1 week from now
  -b  | --size                       the number of documents for each bulk insert

  -k  | --shared-access-policy-key   the Shared Access Policy Key; env var PINO_SHARED_ACCESS_POLICY_KEY
  -u  | --url                        the Connection String Url; env var PINO_CONNECTION_URL

License

Licensed under MIT.