π² Emit log events from anywhere. Consistently.
We wanted to have a unified, consistent mechanism for emitting log event data across libraries. We wanted to decouple log event emission from log event consumption. We didn't want to have to pass log
objects around everywhere. We wanted type safety. We wanted something lightweight.
The approach used in logga
is to use process
(in Node) or window
(in browsers) as a bus for log events. It's a simple approach, described in this gist, that combines emitting events using process.emit()
or window.dispatchEvent()
and registering log handlers as event listeners.
npm install --save @stencila/logga
Create a new logger by calling getLogger
with a unique tag to identify your app and/or module. Then emit log events using the debug
, info
, warn
and error
functions. You can pass them a message string or a LogInfo
object.
const { getLogger } = require('@stencila/logga')
const log = getLogger('example')
log.debug('This is line five.')
log.info('Everything is just fine.')
log.warn('Oh, oh, not no much.')
log.error('Aaargh, an error!')
try {
throw new Error('I am an error object.')
} catch (error) {
const { message, stack } = error
log.error({
message: 'Woaaah something bad happened! ' + message,
stack,
})
}
See this post for advice on when to use the alternative log levels. In summary,
-
The
ERROR
level should only be used when the application really is in trouble. Users are being affected without having a way to work around the issue. -
The
WARN
level should be used when something bad happened, but the application still has the chance to heal itself or the issue can wait a day or two to be fixed. -
The
INFO
level should be used to document state changes in the application or some entity within the application. -
The
DEBUG
level should be used to log any information that helps us identify what went wrong.
The default log handler prints log data to console.error
. If stderr
is TTY log data is formatted for human consumption with emoji, colours and stack trace (for errors):
If stderr
is not TTY log data is formatted for machine consumption (e.g. for log files) as ndjson, with a time stamp, if stderr
(for machine consumption e.g. log files):
{"time":"2019-07-02T21:19:24.872Z","tag":"example","level":3,"message":"This is line five.","stack":"Error\n at Object.<anonymous> (/home/nokome/stencila/source/logga/example.js:21:5)\n at Module._compile (internal/modules/cjs/loader.js:689:30)\n at Object.Module._extensions..js (internal/modules/cjs/loader.js:700:10)\n at Module.load (internal/modules/cjs/loader.js:599:32)\n at tryModuleLoad (internal/modules/cjs/loader.js:538:12)\n at Function.Module._load (internal/modules/cjs/loader.js:530:3)\n at Function.Module.runMain (internal/modules/cjs/loader.js:742:12)\n at startup (internal/bootstrap/node.js:266:19)"}
{"time":"2019-07-02T21:19:24.875Z","tag":"example","level":2,"message":"Everything is just fine.","stack":"Error\n at Object.<anonymous> (/home/nokome/stencila/source/logga/example.js:22:5)\n at Module._compile (internal/modules/cjs/loader.js:689:30)\n at Object.Module._extensions..js (internal/modules/cjs/loader.js:700:10)\n at Module.load (internal/modules/cjs/loader.js:599:32)\n at tryModuleLoad (internal/modules/cjs/loader.js:538:12)\n at Function.Module._load (internal/modules/cjs/loader.js:530:3)\n at Function.Module.runMain (internal/modules/cjs/loader.js:742:12)\n at startup (internal/bootstrap/node.js:266:19)"}
{"time":"2019-07-02T21:19:24.875Z","tag":"example","level":1,"message":"Oh, oh, not no much.","stack":"Error\n at Object.<anonymous> (/home/nokome/stencila/source/logga/example.js:23:5)\n at Module._compile (internal/modules/cjs/loader.js:689:30)\n at Object.Module._extensions..js (internal/modules/cjs/loader.js:700:10)\n at Module.load (internal/modules/cjs/loader.js:599:32)\n at tryModuleLoad (internal/modules/cjs/loader.js:538:12)\n at Function.Module._load (internal/modules/cjs/loader.js:530:3)\n at Function.Module.runMain (internal/modules/cjs/loader.js:742:12)\n at startup (internal/bootstrap/node.js:266:19)"}
{"time":"2019-07-02T21:19:24.875Z","tag":"example","level":0,"message":"Aaargh, an error!","stack":"Error\n at Object.<anonymous> (/home/nokome/stencila/source/logga/example.js:24:5)\n at Module._compile (internal/modules/cjs/loader.js:689:30)\n at Object.Module._extensions..js (internal/modules/cjs/loader.js:700:10)\n at Module.load (internal/modules/cjs/loader.js:599:32)\n at tryModuleLoad (internal/modules/cjs/loader.js:538:12)\n at Function.Module._load (internal/modules/cjs/loader.js:530:3)\n at Function.Module.runMain (internal/modules/cjs/loader.js:742:12)\n at startup (internal/bootstrap/node.js:266:19)"}
{"time":"2019-07-02T21:19:24.875Z","tag":"example","level":0,"message":"Woaaah something bad happened! I am an error object.","stack":"Error: I am an error object.\n at Object.<anonymous> (/home/nokome/stencila/source/logga/example.js:27:9)\n at Module._compile (internal/modules/cjs/loader.js:689:30)\n at Object.Module._extensions..js (internal/modules/cjs/loader.js:700:10)\n at Module.load (internal/modules/cjs/loader.js:599:32)\n at tryModuleLoad (internal/modules/cjs/loader.js:538:12)\n at Function.Module._load (internal/modules/cjs/loader.js:530:3)\n at Function.Module.runMain (internal/modules/cjs/loader.js:742:12)\n at startup (internal/bootstrap/node.js:266:19)\n at bootstrapNodeJSCore (internal/bootstrap/node.js:596:3)"}
See index.test.html
for example usage in the browser.
You can register a new handler by calling addHandler
with a handling function. Or use replaceHandlers
to replace any existing log handlers (including the default). If you don't want any log handling at all, remove the default handler using removeHandlers
.
Logga can be used with a log handling library e.g. Winston, Pino.
// In library, create a named logger
const logger = getLogger('encoda')
// Handle the log messages in application code
addHandler((data: LogData) => {
// Send off to log output function
winstonLogger.log(LogLevel[data.level], data.message)
// or filter on tag
if (data.tag === 'encoda') {
// do something different
}
})
When in Node.js, the defaultHandler
will exit the process, with code 1, on the first error event. To disable this behavior set the option exitOnError: false
e.g.
replaceHandlers((data) => defaultHandler(data, { exitOnError: false }))
See this issue in node-bunyan
describing the use case for, and approaches to, a global, shared logger in Node.
I guess this is similar to the idea in log4j (likewise clones like log4js, Python's logging module, etc.) where logger objects are global to the process such that, e.g., log = logging.getLogger("foo") used in two separate modules gets the same logger.
bole
has the same goals as logga
(but uses a singleton object instead of events)
bole
is designed for global singleton use. Your application has many log sources, but they all aggregate to the same sources. You configure output in one place for an application, regardless of how many modules and dependencies are also usingbole
for logging.