Logger for node processes and browser applications with transports to Rollbar and Logentries
This is an opinionated logger for JS applications:
- Uses bunyan, a JSON logger, under the hood
- Transports logs to Logentries and/or Rollbar
- Universal. Can be used in the browser and Node.js processes
import Logger from 'we-js-logger';
const log = new Logger({
name: 'my-logger',
environment: 'production',
level: 'debug',
codeVersion: process.env.SHA_VERSION,
logentriesToken: process.env.LOGENTRIES_TOKEN,
rollbarToken: process.env.ROLLBAR_TOKEN,
scrubFields: ['password'], // blacklist field keys being sent through logger
});This package can be used via npm and node with no special considerations.
This package exposes a client build for browser usage. It is referenced in the browser field of package.json, so module loaders that follow this spec will load it easily.
For example, we commonly use webpack to load this module.
TODO document webpack setup
See https://github.com/wework/we-js-logger/blob/master/API.md#we-js-loggerutillogger for API documentation
log.fatal({ err }, 'Application crashing because something terrible happened.');
log.error({ err, req }, 'API request failed');
log.info({ action }, 'Something relevant happened')
log.debug({ event, action }, 'Something useful for developers happened');See https://github.com/trentm/node-bunyan#log-method-api for more detail.
More docs coming soon.
Providing the Logger constructor a logentriesToken option enables this transport.
This library will initialize Rollbar See https://rollbar.com/docs/notifier/rollbar.js/#quick-start-server for documentation on setting up Rollbar for node processes.
For browser usage, this library expects Rollbar to be loaded via their quick-start script tag. This also allows Rollbar to capture any errors before the logger's initialization code, if that's important to you.
See https://rollbar.com/docs/notifier/rollbar.js/#quick-start-browser for documentation on setting up Rollbar for browser applications
In lieu of a formal style guide, please ensure PRs follow the conventions present, and have been properly linted and tested. Feel free to open issues to discuss.
Be aware this module is tested in both browser and node runtimes.
Runs all tests, static analysis, and bundle for distribution
$ npm startRuns browser and node tests
$ npm testRuns browser tests via PhantomJS only
$ npm run test:browserRuns browser tests via SauceLabs only
$ SAUCELABS=true npm run test:browserRuns node tests only
$ npm run test:nodeRuns browser and node tests in watch mode, re-bundles on src file change
$ npm run tddRegenerate API.md docs from JSDoc comments
$ npm run docsPackages client and node bundles for distribution, output to /dist
$ npm run bundleLints, cleans, bundles, and generates docs for distribution, output to /dist
$ npm run distWe're using np to simplify publishing to git + npm. A changelog and docs are generated as part of this script.
$ npm run release <semver level/version>
$ npm run release patch # patch release
$ npm run release 100.10.1 # release specific version