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stream2loggly

v0.1.0

Published

CLI Tool for send JSON stream to Loggly

Downloads

3

Readme

Stream2Loggly

CLI Tool for send JSON stream to Loggly
CircleCI

  • 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