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pm2-discord-logger

v1.0.2

Published

PM2 Discord Logger

Downloads

7

Readme

pm2-discord-logger

PM2 Module for logging events & logs from your PM2 processes to Discord via webhooks. This module is designed to be used with PM2, it is not a standalone application.

Install

To install and setup pm2-discord-logger, run the following commands:

  pm2 install pm2-discord-logger

Config Properties

interface Config {
  /**
   * Duration in seconds to aggregate messages.
   * @default 1
   * */
  buffer_seconds?: number
  /**
   * Discord webhook url for logs
   * @default null
   * */
  log_url: string | null
  /**
   * Discord webhook url for errors
   * @default null
   * */
  error_url: string | null
  /**
   * Discord webhook url for events
   * @default null
   * */
  event_url: string | null

  // All of these are considered events and logged to the event channel

  /**
   * Enable kill event logs
   * @default false
   * */
  kill: boolean
  /**
   * Enable exception event logs
   * @default true
   * */
  exception: boolean
  /**
   * Enable restart event logs
   * @default true
   * */
  restart: boolean
  /**
   * Enable exit event logs
   * @default false
   * */
  exit: boolean
  /**
   * Enable delete event logs
   * @default false
   * */
  delete: boolean
  /**
   * Enable start event logs
   * @default true
   * */
  start: boolean
  /**
   * Enable stop event logs
   * @default true
   * */
  stop: boolean
  /**
   * Enable online event logs
   * @default true
   * */
  online: boolean
  /**
   * Enable restart overlimit event logs
   * @default true
   * */
  'restart overlimit': boolean
}

Setup

  1. Create a Discord Webhook for your server. See this article for more information.
  2. Set your PM2 config values
  3. e.g:
  pm2 set pm2-discord-logger:log_url https://discordapp.com/api/webhooks/123456789/abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
  pm2 set pm2-discord-logger:restart true
  1. You can set the same or different webhook for each channel but logs will not be recorded if the webhook is not set.

Development

  1. Fork and clone the repo
  2. Install dependencies
  yarn install
  1. Build the project in watch mode
  yarn watch
  1. Copy the package.json file into the dist folder
  cp package.json dist
  1. Run the project locally in PM2
  cd dist
  pm2 install .

Acknowledgements

Core concept inspired by ben-sommer/pm2-discord