A logger that outputs JSON that adheres to Heka's expected schema.
npm install --save mozlog
You must create a mozlog
instance before using it's loggers. This is
essentially setting the app
name, the level
, and the fmt
.
For the brave (or those who know intel
's configuration options), you
can pass a config
property to have fine-grained control.
// create your mozlog instance
const mozlog = require('mozlog')({
app: 'fxa-oauth-server',
level: 'verbose', //default is INFO
fmt: 'pretty', //default is 'heka'
uncaught: 'exit', // default is 'log', also available as 'ignore'
debug: true, //default is false
stream: process.stderr //default is process.stdout
});
You may want the level set down to verbose
or debug
when developing.
Likewise, you may want the line to be readable by humans when
developing, so the pretty
formatter will help.
In production, the defaults will serve you well: info
and heka
.
var log = mozlog('routes.client.register');
log.info(op, { some: details });
// such as
log.debug('newClient', { id: client.id, name: client.name });
First parameter is a string "op". It should be unique within the file. Second parameter is some optional object, with keys and values that would make sense when looking at the logs again.
The debug
option (not level) in the config will add in some asserts
that your usage adheres to the above: that there's only ever at most 2
arguments to a log function, the first is a string without spaces.