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quisitive-winston3-azureblob-transport

v0.0.2

Published

An Azure Blob transport for winston3

Downloads

3

Readme

winston3-azureblob-transport

An Azure Blob transport for winston3

Installation

  $ npm install winston
  $ npm install winston3-azureblob-transport

Usage

  var winston = require("winston");
  var azureBlobTransport = require("winston3-azureblob-transport");

  var logger = winston.createLogger({
    format: winston.format.combine(
        winston.format.timestamp(),
        winston.format.splat(),
        winston.format.json()
    ),
    transports: [
      new (azureBlobTransport)({
        account: {
          name: "Azure storage account sub domain ([A-Za-z0-9])",
          key: "The long Azure storage secret key"
        },
        containerName: "A container name",
        blobName: "The name of the blob",
        level: "info",
        bufferLogSize : 1,
        syncTimeout : 0,
        rotatePeriod : "",
        eol : "\n"
      })
    ]
  });
  
  logger.warn("Hello!");

The AzureBlob transport accepts the following options :

  • level: Level of messages that this transport should log (defaults to info).
  • account.name: The name of the Windows Azure storage account to use
  • account.key: The access key used to authenticate into this storage account
  • blobName: The name of the blob to log.
  • containerName: The container which will contain the logs.
  • eol: The character append to each log (By default a carriage return)
  • rotatePeriod: A moment format ex : YYYY-MM-DD will generate blobName.2000.01.01
  • bufferLogSize: A minimum number of logs before sync the blob, set to 1 if you want sync at each log.
  • syncTimeout: The maximum time between two sync, set to zero if you don't want

Inspiration

https://github.com/Parsimotion/winston-azure-blob-transport