kenperkins / winston-papertrail

Papertrail transport for Winston
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A Papertrail transport for winston.

Installation

Installing npm (node package manager)

  $ curl http://npmjs.org/install.sh | sh

Installing winston-papertrail

  $ npm install winston
  $ npm install winston-papertrail

There are a few required options for logging to Papertrail:

Usage

  var winston = require('winston');

  //
  // Requiring `winston-papertrail` will expose
  // `winston.transports.Papertrail`
  //
  require('winston-papertrail').Papertrail;

  var winstonPapertrail = new winston.transports.Papertrail({
    host: 'logs.papertrailapp.com',
    port: 12345
  })

  winstonPapertrail.on('error', function(err) {
    // Handle, report, or silently ignore connection errors and failures
  });

  var logger = new winston.Logger({
    transports: [winstonPapertrail]
  });

  logger.info('this is my message');

There are a number of optional settings:

There are also a number of settings for connection failure and retry behavior

Advanced Usage

For more some advanced logging, you can take advantage of custom formatting for Papertrail:

  var winston = require('winston');

  //
  // Requiring `winston-papertrail` will expose
  // `winston.transports.Papertrail`
  //
  require('winston-papertrail').Papertrail;

  var logger = new winston.Logger({
    transports: [
        new winston.transports.Papertrail({
            host: 'logs.papertrailapp.com',
            port: 12345,
            logFormat: function(level, message) {
                return '<<<' + level + '>>> ' + message;
            }
        })
    ]
  });

  logger.info('this is my message');

Transport Events

The Papertrail transport is also capable of emitting events for error and connect so you can log to other transports:

var winston = require('winston'),
    Papertrail = require('winston-papertrail').Papertrail;

var logger,
    consoleLogger = new winston.transports.Console({
        level: 'debug',
        timestamp: function() {
            return new Date().toString();
        },
        colorize: true
    }),
    ptTransport = new Papertrail({
        host: 'logs.papertrailapp.com',
        port: 12345,
        hostname: 'web-01',
        level: 'debug',
        logFormat: function(level, message) {
            return '[' + level + '] ' + message;
        }
    });

ptTransport.on('error', function(err) {
    logger && logger.error(err);
});

ptTransport.on('connect', function(message) {
    logger && logger.info(message);
});

var logger = new winston.Logger({
    levels: {
        debug: 0,
        info: 1,
        warn: 2,
        error: 3
    },
    transports: [
        ptTransport,
        consoleLogger
    ]
});

logger.info('this is my message ' + new Date().getTime());

Colorization

The winston-papertrail transport supports colorization with winston. Currently, the ANSI codes used for escape sequences are part of the search index, so please be advised when using colorization.

var winston = require('winston'),
    Papertrail = require('winston-papertrail').Papertrail;

var logger = new winston.Logger({
    transports: [
        new Papertrail({
            host: 'logs.papertrailapp.com',
            port: 12345, // your port here
            colorize: true
        })
    ]
});

logger.info('Hello from colorized winston', logger);

Closing the transport

As of v0.1.3 winston-papertrail transport supports closing the transport (and the underlying TLS connection) via the Winston.Transport close method. Thus, you can enable scenarios where your transport automatically closes when you close the winston logger.

var winston = require('winston'),
    Papertrail = require('winston-papertrail').Papertrail;

pt = new Papertrail({
    host: 'logs.papertrailapp.com',
    port: 12345 // your port here
});

var logger = new winston.Logger({
    transports: [ pt ]
});

pt.on('connect', function () {
    logger.info('logging before I close');
    logger.close(); // this closes the underlying connection in the Papertrail transport
});

Author: Ken Perkins