Common logging for Node.js Lambdas
This logger library provides an easier way to initialise execution-wide AWS loggers that will share
the same metadata object within the lambda execution. We use _X_AMZN_TRACE_ID
- automatically
generated environment variable to differentiate between executions. AWS Lambdas executions share
environment variables except for that one.
That's also allowing us to get logger in any part of our application without need to pass logger object or context. See examples to get more details.
Behind the scenes we use winston logger.
Install
npm i --save @assetchain/logging-nodejs-lambda
Example
Here is the example how to use parameter discovery service in your lambda
// Main js file
import { createLogger } from '@assetchain/logging-nodejs-lambda';
import { otherFunction } from './secondary.js';
export async function handler(event, context, callback) {
const log = createLogger({ context });
// Do your mumbo-jumbo
// ....
const { memberId, something } = ...;
// Log text
log.info(`Something is ${something}`);
// Add common metadata using predefined methods
log.setMember(memberId);
// Log json
log.info({pew: 123});
// Update meta manually (you shouldn't)
log.meta().customProperty = 123;
otherFunction();
}
// ./secondary.js
import { getLogger } from '@assetchain/logging-nodejs-lambda';
export otherFunction = () => {
const log = getLogger();
log.info('This logger will share the same metadata. It will not be re-initialised');
}
Docs
Package exposes two functions
createLogger({ context = {}, logLevel = 'info', ...rest }): Logger
const log = createLogger({ context });
log.warn('Some weird warning', {example: 'whatever'})
// Will log something like
// {"example":"whatever","level":"warn",
// "message":"Some weird warning","meta":{"invokeId":"bbbf527c-5308-4d7f-a85f-597595136db5"},
// "timestamp":"2018-02-05T05:42:35.002Z"}
getLogger(): Logger
Will return already initialized worker (if exist) using process process.env._X_AMZN_TRACE_ID
.
Creates a new logger if _X_AMZN_TRACE_ID
env variable is not defined or logger not found
createLogger({ context });
const log = getLogger();
log.info({pewpew: 42})
Logger object
Exposes all the winston methods (read docs) and also provides some aliases to set execution-wide metadata
log.setMember(any)
log.setAccount(any)
log.setCorrelation(any)
Aliases to set metadata fields
log.meta(): Object
Returns metadata object
Publish
Login (npm login
) as assetchain user (check dev@assetchain.com.au email) and publish it
npm publish --access public
Development
Build this library using npm build
- that will run eslint + prettier checks and unit tests
License
The MIT License (MIT)
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