🪵 A simple & tiny logging library with supercharged search features
Logs are an integral part of building good software, especially APIs. It's important for logs to be easy to write in code, and easy to connect to some larger entity. This is where logpile
comes in. This library is perfect for needing a versatile logger that works for anything, and that can flexibly search logs.
A perfect example is an API, where errors are logged with a reference to the users account. You can use logpile
to search for all the error logs associated with that user, and display them to the API user.
$ yarn add logpile
or with npm
$ npm install --save logpile
import { createLogger } from 'logpile'; const logger = createLogger({ persist: [consolePersist({ level: 'error' }), filePersist()], retrieve: fileRetrieve(), }); // you can pass anything to the function logger.warn('hello world', { some: 'object' }, 'another message'); /*=> { timestamp: "2022-05-13T01:19:18.402Z", level: "warning", message: "hello world", message2: "another message", some: "object" }*/ // you can search all logs with useful features // search logs containing value 'hello world', in the last hour /** * You can search all logs with useful features. * Search logs containing value 'hello world', from the last hour */ const logs = logger.searchLogs('hello world', { time: '1h' });
logpile
is released under the MIT License.
ms
type eg. { time: '1wk' })