LogStash UDP Appender
The logstash appenders for Ts.ED Logger.
The logstash-udp appender supports sending log events to a Logstash server. It uses the node.js core UDP support, and so requires no extra dependencies. Remember to call logger.shutdown
in your application if you want the UDP socket closed cleanly.
bash
npm install --save @tsed/logger-logstash-udp
Configuration
type
-logstash-udp
options.host
-string
- hostname (or IP-address) of the logstash serveroptions.port
-integer
- port of the logstash serveroptions.layout
- (optional, defaults to dummyLayout) - used for the message field of the logstash data (see layouts)options.extraDataProvider
- function (optional, defaults to put the second param of log to fields) - used to enhance the object sent to Logstash via UDP. this will be passed the log event and should return an object.
Example
typescript
import {Logger} from "@tsed/logger";
import "@tsed/logger-logstash-udp";
const logger = new Logger("loggerName");
logger.appenders.set("stdout", {
type: "logstash-udp",
level: ["info"],
options: {
host: "log.server",
port: 12345
}
});
logger.info("important log message", {cheese: "gouda", biscuits: "hobnob"});
This will result in a JSON message being sent to log.server:12345 over UDP, with the following format:
javascript
{
'@version': '1',
'@timestamp': '2014-04-22T23:03:14.111Z',
'host': 'yourHostname',
'level': 'INFO',
'category': 'default',
'message': 'important log message',
'fields': {
'biscuits': 'hobnob',
'cheese': 'gouda'
}
}
use extraDataProvider
javascript
import {Logger} from "@tsed/logger";
import "@tsed/logger-logstash-udp";
const logger = new Logger("loggerName");
logger.appenders.set("stdout", {
type: "loggly",
level: ["info"],
options: {
host: "log.server",
port: 12345,
extraDataProvider: (loggingEvent) => ({
host: "anotherHostname", // this will replace the default real host
clientIp: "1.2.3.4", // this will be added
fields: {
tag: "myTag", // this will be added to the fields
pid: loggingEvent.pid, // this will be added to the fields
cheese: "defaultCheese" // this will be added to the fields but will not be replaced in this example
}
})
}
});
logger.info("important log message", {cheese: "gouda", biscuits: "hobnob"});
This will result in a JSON message being sent to log.server:12345 over UDP, with the following format:
javascript
{
'@version': '1',
'@timestamp': '2014-04-22T23:03:14.111Z',
'host': 'anotherHostname',
'level': 'INFO',
'category': 'default',
'message': 'important log message',
'clientIp': '1.2.3.4',
'fields': {
'cheese': 'defaultCheese',
'tag': 'myTag',
'pid': 123
}
}
So, if not using the default extraDataProvider
, you have to put the second param of the log to the fields yourself if you want.