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Stackify Log API for Node.js

Installation

$ npm install stackify-logger

Usage

var stackify = require('stackify-logger');

// this should be executed only once in the app
stackify.start({apiKey: '***', appName: 'Node Application', env: 'dev'});

The following options could be passed to the start method:

  • apiKey (Required): Stackify API key
  • appName (Required): Application name
  • env (Required): Environment name. If a Stackify agent is installed, this does not need to be set. If a Stackify agent is not installed, this should be set to the environment name.
  • proxy: HTTP proxy
  • debug: Enables internal debug logging for troubleshooting. Defaults to false.
  • logServerVariables: Enables adding server variables to error logs. Defaults to true.

Notice: When calling process.exit(), the stackify-logger will synchronously send log messages that have been queued but not transmitted. Sending via proxy wouldn't be possible in this case.

Using direct logger

If you are not using Winston logger you can use default Stackify logger. It has 6 levels of messages: trace, debug, info, warn, error, and fatal. To send the message to Stackify API you should run one of the following methods in any place of your code where you want to track some information:

stackify.log(level, message [, meta])
stackify.trace(message [, meta])
stackify.debug(message [, meta])
stackify.info(message [, meta])
stackify.warn(message [, meta])
stackify.error(message [, meta])
stackify.fatal(message [, meta])

Message must be a string.

meta - an additional parameter of any type.

Examples of usage:

// Add the module to all the script files where you want to log any messages.
var stackify = require('stackify-logger');

stackify.log('info', 'hey!');
stackify.debug('any message');
stackify.info('any message', {anything: 'this is metadata'});
stackify.warn('attention');
stackify.log('error', {error : new Error()});

When logging an error or fatal message you can pass an Error object in metadata like in the last example, so the exception details would be available.

Exception handling

By executing stackify.start() you set a handler for uncaught exceptions. Make sure you run it before any methods that set exception handlers.

Using with Express

Global handler doesn't work inside Express route methods. You should use error-handling middleware function stackify.expressExceptionHandler. Since middleware is executed serially, it's order of inclusion is important. Make sure you add it before any other error-handling middleware.

var express = require('express');
var app = express();

/* 
*** block of route handlers ***
*** *** **** **** **** **** ***
*/

app.use(stackify.expressExceptionHandler);

To handle exceptions correctly put this right after all route handlers.

Real User Monitoring (RUM)

Real user monitoring injects a script tag containing the RUM JS that is responsible for capturing information about the http requests on the browser. This approach is manual and needs to be configured.

RUM - Setup

let stackify = require('stackify-logger');

// Configuration
stackify.start({apiKey: '***', appName: 'Node Application', env: 'dev', rumKey: 'YourRumKey'});

// Use this on the view/controller handler
require('stackify-logger').injectRumContent()
// or
stackify.injectRumContent()

Troubleshooting

If logging isn't working, enable internal debug logging for Stackify by setting the debug flag in the Stackify options.

stackify.start({apiKey: '***', appName: 'Node Application', env: 'dev', debug: true});

You will see stackify-debug.log in your application's directory.

License

Copyright 2019 Stackify, LLC.

Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at

http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0

Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.

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stackify-log-nodejs's Issues

Dependencies not found

After installing stackify-logger I get the following error:

`
ERROR Failed to compile with 12 errors

These dependencies were not found:

  • dgram in ./node_modules/sntp/lib/index.js
  • dns in ./node_modules/sntp/lib/index.js
  • fs in ./node_modules/hoek/lib/index.js, ./node_modules/stackify-logger/lib/debug.js and 2 others
  • net in ./node_modules/stackify-logger/node_modules/forever-agent/index.js, ./node_modules/stackify-logger/node_modules/request/request.js and 2 others
  • tls in ./node_modules/stackify-logger/node_modules/forever-agent/index.js, ./node_modules/stackify-logger/node_modules/tunnel-agent/index.js
    `

version 1.0.9

Specify app name, and more in settings

Currently it's not possible to specify the name of the app you are creating logs for via the settings.

I would like to do something like this

stackify.start({apiKey: '****', env: 'development', appName: 'MyAwesomeApp'...})

And be able to create logs that would appear in the reporting as MyAwesomeApp so that it's not depending just on the packaje.json name but also something that I can configure differently

No fatal log level

We used to have this log level in the C# version of the logger (using log4net) and when using the winston transport for nodejs. This seems to be missing here and is critical for our environment.

If acceptable. I'd like to get this feature added.

Program doesn't terminate

I'm using stackify-logger together with winston-stackify. However, I need my program to terminate at the end. Are you planning to add a feature, which would allow to run Stackify with apps that do not run continuously? Or is there a way to achieve that with current versions of stackify-logger/winston-stackify?

Exception when getTrace returns empty array

I found an error (SSL handshake failure on the c binding) where getTrace returns an empty array.

{ error: { Error: 139685643917120:error:14077410:SSL routines:SSL23_GET_SERVER_HELLO:sslv3 alert handshake failure:../deps/openssl/openssl/ssl/s23_clnt.c:802:
 code: 'ESOCKET', command: 'CONN' } }

In that case the stackify-logger will throw an error at error.formatEx() method

TypeError: Cannot read property 'Method' of undefined
at Object.formatEx (/home/cxco/code/projects/kpn/kpn-proxy/node_modules/stackify-logger/lib/error.js:82:44)

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