Debug HTTP printer for pino
[1574071926285] GET http://localhost:20000/api/activity/component 200\n
You can use this module as a pino transport like so:
const pino = require('pino')
const transport = pino.transport({
target: 'pino-http-print',
level: 'info',
options: {
destination: 1, // optional (default stdout)
all: true,
colorize: false,
translateTime: true
... // other options
}
})
pino(transport)
The options object's properties are described below. There is only one extra property:
prettyOptions
: this property is forwarded topino-pretty
for non-http logs (whenall
is true). It must bepino-pretty
options object.
- express-pino-logger
- restify-pino-logger
- koa-pino-logger
- pino-http
- hapi-pino (via CLI only)
const { httpPrintFactory } = require('pino-http-print')
const printer = httpPrintFactory()
var logger = require('pino-http')(printer)
const { httpPrintFactory } = require('pino-http-print')
const printer = httpPrintFactory()
const logger = require('express-pino-logger')(printer)
Same for koa-pino-logger
and restify-pino-logger
,
just pass in the printer
stream.
Returns a new printer.
The common options between this and pino-pretty
options are set from the first object itself. pinoPrettyOptions
is forwarded to pino-pretty
for non-http logs (when all
is true).
See the Options section for all possible options.
Returns a stream that will pull off
Options argument for httpPrintFactory
with keys corresponding to the options described in CLI Arguments:
{
colorize: colorette.isColorSupported, // --colorize
all: false, // --all
translateTime: false, // --translateTime
relativeUrl: false, // --relativeUrl
lax: false // --lax
}
The colorize
default follows
colorette.isColorSupported
.
Pino supports a legacy transport interface that is still supported by this module.
npm install -g pino-http-print
Spin up server that uses a pino http logger and pipe it to pino-http-print
node server | pino-http-print
-all
(-a
): Causespino-http-print
to also print non-HTTP log messages by passing them through topino-pretty
.--colorize
(-c
): Adds terminal color escape sequences to the output.--translateTime
(-t
): Translate the epoch time value into a human readable date and time string. This flag also can set the format string to apply when translating the date to human readable format. This is the same aspino-pretty
translateTime- The default format is
yyyy-mm-dd HH:MM:ss.l o
in UTC.
- The default format is
--relativeUrl
(-r
): print only the relative url
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