Issue
I want to setup remote Logging using logentries.com in my ionic app.
This an extract from my package.json
:
"dependencies": {
"bunyan": "^1.8.5",
"bunyan-logentries": "^1.2.0",
},
"devDependencies": {
"@types/bunyan": "0.0.35",
"@types/bunyan-logentries": "0.1.30",
"typescript": "2.0.9"
},
Code
import {createStream} from "bunyan-logentries";
import * as Logger from "bunyan";
// ...
constructor() {
let token = 'xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx';
let log = Logger.createLogger({
name: '',
streams: [{
level: 'info',
stream: createStream({token: token}),
type: 'raw'
}]
});
log.info("Created log");
}
The problem
My IDE does not warn me about any errors. But as soon as I run the app I get the following error:
exists is not a function. (In 'exists(pkgPath)', 'exists' is undefined)
findPackage@http://localhost:8101/build/main.js:131257:18
register@http://localhost:8101/build/main.js:131332:31
http://localhost:8101/build/main.js:112585:50
http://localhost:8101/build/main.js:113391:34
__webpack_require__@http://localhost:8101/build/main.js:20:34
http://localhost:8101/build/main.js:129423:37
__webpack_require__@http://localhost:8101/build/main.js:20:34
http://localhost:8101/build/main.js:29972:95
__webpack_require__@http://localhost:8101/build/main.js:20:34
http://localhost:8101/build/main.js:80592:90
__webpack_require__@http://localhost:8101/build/main.js:20:34
http://localhost:8101/build/main.js:59390:96
__webpack_require__@http://localhost:8101/build/main.js:20:34
http://localhost:8101/build/main.js:59495:94
__webpack_require__@http://localhost:8101/build/main.js:20:34
http://localhost:8101/build/main.js:128048:94
__webpack_require__@http://localhost:8101/build/main.js:20:34
http://localhost:8101/build/main.js:116775:92
__webpack_require__@http://localhost:8101/build/main.js:20:34
http://localhost:8101/build/main.js:149625:89
__webpack_require__@http://localhost:8101/build/main.js:20:34
http://localhost:8101/build/main.js:66:37
global code@http://localhost:8101/build/main.js:67:12
I think the core of the problem is that the @types
don't match the actual node modules, but it is unclear how this is supposed to be addressed.
Solution
I have faced the same issue.
The bunyan-logentries
module depends on le_node
: the logentries module for node.
le_node
uses the net
and tls
modules that are not available from the browser.
To move on, I have implemented a custom bunyan stream that sends the logs to logentries via their REST API. It is straightforward to code and it works.
Here is a sample code to illustrate this solution.
The LoggerService that creates Bunyan Instances:
@Injectable()
export class LoggerService {
constructor(private http: Http) {
}
public create(name: string): Logger{
return Bunyan.createLogger({
name: name,
streams: [{
stream: new LogentriesBunyanStream(AppConfig.LogEntries.token, this.http),
type: 'raw'
}]
});
}
}
The bunyan custom stream that sends logs to logentries:
export class LogentriesBunyanStream extends Writable {
private token: string;
private http: Http;
constructor(token: string, http: Http) {
super({objectMode: true});
this.http = http;
this.token = token;
}
public _write(rec: any, encoding?: string, cb?: Function) {
// Replace the level code with a friendly string
rec.level = LogentriesBunyanStream.resolveLevel(rec.level);
// Send the post request to logentries
// https://docs.logentries.com/docs/http-post
const LOGENTRIES_URL = "https://webhook.logentries.com/noformat/logs/";
let headers = new Headers();
headers.append("Content-Type", 'application/json');
let requestoptions = new RequestOptions({
method: RequestMethod.Post,
headers: headers,
body: JSON.stringify(rec)
});
this.http.request(LOGENTRIES_URL + this.token, requestoptions).toPromise().then((response) => {
cb();
}).catch((error) =>{
console.log("faield to send log to the logentries server");
});
};
private static resolveLevel(bunyanLevel) {
let levelToName = {
10: 'DEBUG',
20: 'DEBUG',
30: 'INFO',
40: 'WARN',
50: 'ERROR',
60: 'CRIT'
};
return levelToName[bunyanLevel] || 'INFO';
}
};
Maybe it helps,
Regards.
Answered By - M'hand BOUGHIAS
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