A structured-log plugin that writes log events to Seq.
npm install structured-log-seq-sinkPromise and fetch if those aren't supported in your target platform/browser.
npm i structured-log-seq-sink --save
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`js
var structuredLog = require('structured-log');
var seqSink = require('structured-log-seq-sink');
var logger = structuredLog.configure()
.writeTo(seqSink({ / ... options ... / }))
.create();
`
##### Available options
|Parameter|Description|
|---|---|
|apiKey|(optional) API key to use|
|compact|(optional) If true, events be serialized using Serilog's compact format|
|durable|(optional) If true, events will be buffered in local storage if available|
|levelSwitch|(optional) DynamicLevelSwitch which the Seq log level will control and use |
|suppressErrors|(optional) If true, errors in the pipeline will be suppressed and logged to the console instead (defaults to true)|
|url|(required) URL to the Seq server|
#### Dynamic Level Control
Much like Serilog's Dynamic Level Control via Seq, Seq can be used to dynamically
control the log level of structured-log. To configure, setup a DynamicLevelSwitch and pass it to the sink:
`js
var levelSwitch = new structuredLog.DynamicLevelSwitch("info")
var log = structuredLog.configure()
.minLevel(levelSwitch)
.writeTo(SeqSink({
url: "http://localhost:5341",
apiKey: "API_KEY",
levelSwitch: levelSwitch
}))
.create();
`
This can be used as the log level across the entire pipeline (by using .minLevel(levelSwitch), or just for the
seq sink (by passing it in the options array).
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To build the modules yourself, you need Node 8 or greater. Check out the code, then install dependencies and run the build script:
`
npm i
npm run build
`
Then, you can test the bundled module by running:
`
npm test
``