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tails3

v1.2.0

Published

Tail the log files created by s3-streamlogger

Readme

tails3: Tail S3 Logs

NPM version

This script prints the most recent log messages from log files in an AWS S3 bucket. It isn't quite real-time, as getting files from S3 involves polling, but it will list log messages with about a 30 second delay.

It's designed to work with logs produced by s3-streamlogger and winston.

Prerequisites

You need to have an AWS S3 bucket with log files using the naming convention %Y-%m-%d-%H-%M-(%S-)<stage>-<hostname>.log. ("stage" could be any group, but at Coggle we use it to refer to the groups of servers that are used in production, testing and development).

Installation and Usage

npm install -g tails3
tails3 --bucket=your-log-bucket-name --stage=production

--stage defaults to production, so if you're viewing production logs you can leave that option off:

tails3 --bucket=your-log-bucket-name

To filter by regex on the hostname property of logged lines:

tails3 --bucket=your-log-bucket-name --host="^fred[0-9]*$"

To display a specific time range:

# display log entries since 10th January 2017, 13:24, up to the present (and
# continue showing future entries as they are added)
tails3 --bucket=your-log-bucket-name --since=2017-01-10-13-24

# display log entries since 7th April 2016, 8pm-9pm only, then exit
tails3 --bucket=your-log-bucket-name --since=2016-04-07-20-00 --until=2016-04-07-21-00

License

ISC: equivalent to 2-clause BSD.