stream2loggly
v0.1.0
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CLI Tool for send JSON stream to Loggly
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Stream2Loggly
CLI Tool for send JSON stream to Loggly
- Stream ready : Just send the JSON object to the stream.
- Any logger can use : You can use any logger that can print to a JSON object.
- Available via CLI : Choose between shell commands through pipes or child process spawning.
Usage
Input JSON stream as stdin
, send to Loggly
Newline delimited JSON
New lines must be present to distinguish JSON objects passed to the stream. If an object is continuously sent without a newline, it can not be sent to Loggly because one object is recognized as being sent.
Params
--token
: (required) Loggly token. if undefined
, use process.env.LOGGLY_CUSTOMER_TOKEN
alternatively.--subdomain
: (required) Loggly subdomain. if undefined
, use process.env.LOGGLY_SUBDOMAIN
alternatively.--tags
: (optional) defaults to ['stream2loggly']
--bufferOptions
: (optional) defaults to { size: 500, retriesInMilliSeconds: 30 * 1000 }
--verbose
: (optional) defaults to false
. If true
, console.log
messages are sent to stdout
when each logs are sent and when each responses are received.
Example
echo {\"foo\":\"bar\"} | stream2loggly --token "$YOUR_LOGGLY_TOKEN" --subdomain "$YOUR_LOGGLY_SUBDOMAIN" --verbose true