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# Transports
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A "transport" for Pino is supplementary tool which consumes Pino logs.
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Consider the following example:
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```js
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const split = require('split2')
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const pump = require('pump')
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const through = require('through2')
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const myTransport = through.obj(function (chunk, enc, cb) {
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// do the necessary
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console.log(chunk)
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cb()
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})
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pump(process.stdin, split(JSON.parse), myTransport)
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```
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The above defines our "transport" as the file `my-transport-process.js`.
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Logs can now be consumed using shell piping:
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```sh
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node my-app-which-logs-stuff-to-stdout.js | node my-transport-process.js
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```
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Ideally, a transport should consume logs in a separate process to the application,
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Using transports in the same process causes unnecessary load and slows down
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Node's single threaded event loop.
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## In-process transports
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> **Pino *does not* natively support in-process transports.**
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Pino does not support in-process transports because Node processes are
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single threaded processes (ignoring some technical details). Given this
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restriction, one of the methods Pino employs to achieve its speed is to
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purposefully offload the handling of logs, and their ultimate destination, to
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external processes so that the threading capabilities of the OS can be
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used (or other CPUs).
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One consequence of this methodology is that "error" logs do not get written to
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`stderr`. However, since Pino logs are in a parseable format, it is possible to
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use tools like [pino-tee][pino-tee] or [jq][jq] to work with the logs. For
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example, to view only logs marked as "error" logs:
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```
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$ node an-app.js | jq 'select(.level == 50)'
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```
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In short, the way Pino generates logs:
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1. Reduces the impact of logging on an application to the absolute minimum.
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2. Gives greater flexibility in how logs are processed and stored.
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Given all of the above, Pino recommends out-of-process log processing.
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However, it is possible to wrap Pino and perform processing in-process.
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For an example of this, see [pino-multi-stream][pinoms].
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[pino-tee]: https://npm.im/pino-tee
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[jq]: https://stedolan.github.io/jq/
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[pinoms]: https://npm.im/pino-multi-stream
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## Known Transports
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PR's to this document are welcome for any new transports!
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+ [pino-applicationinsights](#pino-applicationinsights)
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+ [pino-azuretable](#pino-azuretable)
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+ [pino-cloudwatch](#pino-cloudwatch)
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+ [pino-couch](#pino-couch)
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+ [pino-datadog](#pino-datadog)
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+ [pino-elasticsearch](#pino-elasticsearch)
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+ [pino-mq](#pino-mq)
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+ [pino-mysql](#pino-mysql)
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+ [pino-papertrail](#pino-papertrail)
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+ [pino-redis](#pino-redis)
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+ [pino-sentry](#pino-sentry)
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+ [pino-socket](#pino-socket)
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+ [pino-stackdriver](#pino-stackdriver)
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+ [pino-syslog](#pino-syslog)
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+ [pino-websocket](#pino-websocket)
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+ [pino-http-send](#pino-http-send)
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<a id="pino-applicationinsights"></a>
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### pino-applicationinsights
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The [pino-applicationinsights](https://www.npmjs.com/package/pino-applicationinsights) module is a transport that will forward logs to [Azure Application Insights](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-monitor/app/app-insights-overview).
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Given an application `foo` that logs via pino, you would use `pino-applicationinsights` like so:
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``` sh
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$ node foo | pino-applicationinsights --key blablabla
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```
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For full documentation of command line switches read [readme](https://github.com/ovhemert/pino-applicationinsights#readme)
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<a id="pino-azuretable"></a>
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### pino-azuretable
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The [pino-azuretable](https://www.npmjs.com/package/pino-azuretable) module is a transport that will forward logs to the [Azure Table Storage](https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/services/storage/tables/).
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Given an application `foo` that logs via pino, you would use `pino-azuretable` like so:
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``` sh
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$ node foo | pino-azuretable --account storageaccount --key blablabla
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```
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For full documentation of command line switches read [readme](https://github.com/ovhemert/pino-azuretable#readme)
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<a id="pino-cloudwatch"></a>
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### pino-cloudwatch
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[pino-cloudwatch][pino-cloudwatch] is a transport that buffers and forwards logs to [Amazon CloudWatch][].
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```sh
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$ node app.js | pino-cloudwatch --group my-log-group
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```
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[pino-cloudwatch]: https://github.com/dbhowell/pino-cloudwatch
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[Amazon CloudWatch]: https://aws.amazon.com/cloudwatch/
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<a id="pino-couch"></a>
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### pino-couch
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[pino-couch][pino-couch] uploads each log line as a [CouchDB][CouchDB] document.
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```sh
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$ node app.js | pino-couch -U https://couch-server -d mylogs
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```
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[pino-couch]: https://github.com/IBM/pino-couch
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[CouchDB]: https://couchdb.apache.org
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<a id="pino-datadog"></a>
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### pino-datadog
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The [pino-datadog](https://www.npmjs.com/package/pino-datadog) module is a transport that will forward logs to [DataDog](https://www.datadoghq.com/) through it's API.
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Given an application `foo` that logs via pino, you would use `pino-datadog` like so:
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``` sh
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$ node foo | pino-datadog --key blablabla
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```
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For full documentation of command line switches read [readme](https://github.com/ovhemert/pino-datadog#readme)
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### pino-elasticsearch
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[pino-elasticsearch][pino-elasticsearch] uploads the log lines in bulk
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to [Elasticsearch][elasticsearch], to be displayed in [Kibana][kibana].
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It is extremely simple to use and setup
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```sh
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$ node app.js | pino-elasticsearch
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```
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Assuming Elasticsearch is running on localhost.
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To connect to an external elasticsearch instance (recommended for production):
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* Check that `network.host` is defined in the `elasticsearch.yml` configuration file. See [elasticsearch Network Settings documentation](https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/modules-network.html#common-network-settings) for more details.
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* Launch:
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```sh
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$ node app.js | pino-elasticsearch --node http://192.168.1.42:9200
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```
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Assuming Elasticsearch is running on `192.168.1.42`.
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To connect to AWS Elasticsearch:
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```sh
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$ node app.js | pino-elasticsearch --node https://es-url.us-east-1.es.amazonaws.com --es-version 6
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```
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Then [create an index pattern](https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/kibana/current/setup.html) on `'pino'` (the default index key for `pino-elasticsearch`) on the Kibana instance.
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[pino-elasticsearch]: https://github.com/pinojs/pino-elasticsearch
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[elasticsearch]: https://www.elastic.co/products/elasticsearch
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[kibana]: https://www.elastic.co/products/kibana
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### pino-mq
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The `pino-mq` transport will take all messages received on `process.stdin` and send them over a message bus using JSON serialization.
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This useful for:
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* moving backpressure from application to broker
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* transforming messages pressure to another component
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```
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node app.js | pino-mq -u "amqp://guest:guest@localhost/" -q "pino-logs"
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```
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Alternatively a configuration file can be used:
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```
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node app.js | pino-mq -c pino-mq.json
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```
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A base configuration file can be initialized with:
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```
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pino-mq -g
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```
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For full documentation of command line switches and configuration see [the `pino-mq` readme](https://github.com/itavy/pino-mq#readme)
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<a id="pino-papertrail"></a>
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### pino-papertrail
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pino-papertrail is a transport that will forward logs to the [papertrail](https://papertrailapp.com) log service through an UDPv4 socket.
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Given an application `foo` that logs via pino, and a papertrail destination that collects logs on port UDP `12345` on address `bar.papertrailapp.com`, you would use `pino-papertrail`
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like so:
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```
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node yourapp.js | pino-papertrail --host bar.papertrailapp.com --port 12345 --appname foo
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```
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for full documentation of command line switches read [readme](https://github.com/ovhemert/pino-papertrail#readme)
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### pino-mysql
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[pino-mysql][pino-mysql] loads pino logs into [MySQL][MySQL] and [MariaDB][MariaDB].
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```sh
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$ node app.js | pino-mysql -c db-configuration.json
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```
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`pino-mysql` can extract and save log fields into corresponding database field
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and/or save the entire log stream as a [JSON Data Type][JSONDT].
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For full documentation and command line switches read the [readme][pino-mysql].
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[pino-mysql]: https://www.npmjs.com/package/pino-mysql
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[MySQL]: https://www.mysql.com/
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[MariaDB]: https://mariadb.org/
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[JSONDT]: https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/json.html
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### pino-redis
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[pino-redis][pino-redis] loads pino logs into [Redis][Redis].
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```sh
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$ node app.js | pino-redis -U redis://username:password@localhost:6379
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```
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[pino-redis]: https://github.com/buianhthang/pino-redis
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[Redis]: https://redis.io/
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<a id="pino-sentry"></a>
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### pino-sentry
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[pino-sentry][pino-sentry] loads pino logs into [Sentry][Sentry].
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```sh
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$ node app.js | pino-sentry --dsn=https://******@sentry.io/12345
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```
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For full documentation of command line switches see the [pino-sentry readme](https://github.com/aandrewww/pino-sentry/blob/master/README.md)
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[pino-sentry]: https://www.npmjs.com/package/pino-sentry
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[Sentry]: https://sentry.io/
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### pino-socket
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[pino-socket][pino-socket] is a transport that will forward logs to a IPv4
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UDP or TCP socket.
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As an example, use `socat` to fake a listener:
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```sh
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$ socat -v udp4-recvfrom:6000,fork exec:'/bin/cat'
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```
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Then run an application that uses `pino` for logging:
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```sh
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$ node app.js | pino-socket -p 6000
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```
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Logs from the application should be observed on both consoles.
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[pino-socket]: https://www.npmjs.com/package/pino-socket
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#### Logstash
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The [pino-socket][pino-socket] module can also be used to upload logs to
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[Logstash][logstash] via:
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```
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$ node app.js | pino-socket -a 127.0.0.1 -p 5000 -m tcp
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```
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follows:
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```
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input {
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tcp {
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}
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}
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filter {
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json {
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source => "message"
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}
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}
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output {
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hosts => "127.0.0.1:9200"
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}
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}
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```
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See <https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/kibana/current/setup.html> to learn
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how to setup [Kibana][kibana].
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For Docker users, see
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https://github.com/deviantony/docker-elk to setup an ELK stack.
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<a id="pino-stackdriver"></a>
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### pino-stackdriver
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The [pino-stackdriver](https://www.npmjs.com/package/pino-stackdriver) module is a transport that will forward logs to the [Google Stackdriver](https://cloud.google.com/logging/) log service through it's API.
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Given an application `foo` that logs via pino, a stackdriver log project `bar` and credentials in the file `/credentials.json`, you would use `pino-stackdriver`
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like so:
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``` sh
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$ node foo | pino-stackdriver --project bar --credentials /credentials.json
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```
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For full documentation of command line switches read [readme](https://github.com/ovhemert/pino-stackdriver#readme)
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### pino-syslog
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[pino-syslog][pino-syslog] is a transforming transport that converts
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`pino` NDJSON logs to [RFC3164][rfc3164] compatible log messages. The `pino-syslog` module does not
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forward the logs anywhere, it merely re-writes the messages to `stdout`. But
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when used in combination with `pino-socket` the log messages can be relayed to a syslog server:
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```sh
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$ node app.js | pino-syslog | pino-socket -a syslog.example.com
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```
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Example output for the "hello world" log:
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```
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<134>Apr 1 16:44:58 MacBook-Pro-3 none[94473]: {"pid":94473,"hostname":"MacBook-Pro-3","level":30,"msg":"hello world","time":1459529098958,"v":1}
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[pino-syslog]: https://www.npmjs.com/package/pino-syslog
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[rfc3164]: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3164
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[logstash]: https://www.elastic.co/products/logstash
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### pino-websocket
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[pino-websocket](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@abeai/pino-websocket) is a transport that will forward each log line to a websocket server.
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```sh
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$ node app.js | pino-websocket -a my-websocket-server.example.com -p 3004
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```
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For full documentation of command line switches read [readme](https://github.com/abeai/pino-webscoket#README)
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[pino-http-send](https://npmjs.com/package/pino-http-send) is a configurable and low overhead
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```console
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$ node app.js | pino-http-send -u http://localhost:8080/logs
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```
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