An Elasticsearch transport for winston
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An elasticsearch
transport for the winston logging toolkit.
- logstash compatible message structure.
- Thus consumable with kibana.
- Date pattern based index names.
- Custom transformer function to transform logged data into a different message structure.
- Buffering of messages in case of unavailability of ES. The limit is the memory as all unwritten messages are kept in memory.
For Winston 3.7, Elasticsearch 8.0 and later, use the >= 0.17.0.
For Winston 3.4, Elasticsearch 7.8 and later, use the >= 0.16.0.
For Winston 3.x, Elasticsearch 7.0 and later, use the >= 0.7.0.
For Elasticsearch 6.0 and later, use the 0.6.0.
For Elasticsearch 5.0 and later, use the 0.5.9.
For earlier versions, use the 0.4.x series.
- Querying.
``sh`
npm install --save winston winston-elasticsearch
`js
const winston = require('winston');
const { ElasticsearchTransport } = require('winston-elasticsearch');
const esTransportOpts = {
level: 'info'
};
const esTransport = new ElasticsearchTransport(esTransportOpts);
const logger = winston.createLogger({
transports: [
esTransport
]
});
// Compulsory error handling
logger.on('error', (error) => {
console.error('Error in logger caught', error);
});
esTransport.on('error', (error) => {
console.error('Error in logger caught', error);
});
`
The winston API for logging
can be used with one restriction: Only one JS object can only be logged and indexed as such.
If multiple objects are provided as arguments, the contents are stringified.
- level [info] Messages logged with a severity greater or equal to the given one are logged to ES; others are discarded.index
- [none | when dataStream is true, logs-app-default] The index to be used. This option is mutually exclusive with indexPrefix.indexPrefix
- [logs] The prefix to use to generate the index name according to the pattern . Can be string or function, returning the string to use.indexSuffixPattern
- [YYYY.MM.DD] a Day.js compatible date/ time pattern.transformer
- [see below] A transformer function to transform logged data into a different message structure.useTransformer
- [true] If set to true, the given transformer will be used (or the default). Set to false if you want to apply custom transformers during Winston's createLogger.ensureIndexTemplate
- [true] If set to true, the given indexTemplate is checked/ uploaded to ES when the module is sending the first log message to make sure the log messages are mapped in a sensible manner.indexTemplate
- [see file index-template-mapping.json] the mapping template to be ensured as parsed JSON.ensureIndexTemplate is true and indexTemplate is undefinedflushInterval
- [2000] Time span between bulk writes in ms.retryLimit
- [400] Number of retries to connect to ES before giving up.healthCheckTimeout
- [30s] Timeout for one health check (health checks will be retried forever).healthCheckWaitForStatus
- [yellow] Status to wait for when check upon health. See its API docs for supported options.healthCheckWaitForNodes
- [>=1] Nodes to wait for when check upon health. See its API docs for supported options.client
- An elasticsearch client instance. If given, the clientOpts are ignored.clientOpts
- An object passed to the ES client. See its docs for supported options.waitForActiveShards
- [1] Sets the number of shard copies that must be active before proceeding with the bulk operation.pipeline
- [none] Sets the pipeline id to pre-process incoming documents with. See the bulk API docs.buffering
- [true] Boolean flag to enable or disable messages buffering. The bufferLimit option is ignored if set to false.bufferLimit
- [null] Limit for the number of log messages in the buffer.apm
- [null] Inject apm client to link elastic logs with elastic apm traces.dataStream
- [false] Use Elasticsearch datastreams.source
- [none] the source of the log message. This can be useful for microservices to understand from which service a log message origins.internalLogger
- [console.error] A logger of last resort to log internal errors.
The default client and options will log through console.
When changing the indexPrefix and/or the transformer,indexTemplate
make sure to provide a matching .
The transformer function allows mutation of log data as provided
by winston into a shape more appropriate for indexing in Elasticsearch.
The default transformer generates a @timestamp and rolls any metafields
objects into an object called .
Params:
- logdata An object with the data to log. Properties are:timestamp
- [new Date().toISOString()] The timestamp of the log entrylevel
- The log level of the entrymessage
- The message for the log entrymeta
- The meta data for the log entry
Returns: Object with the following properties
- @timestamp The timestamp of the log entryseverity
- The log level of the entrymessage
- The message for the log entryfields
- The meta data for the log entry
The default transformer function's transformation is shown below.
Input A:
`js`
{
"message": "Some message",
"level": "info",
"meta": {
"method": "GET",
"url": "/sitemap.xml",
...
}
}
Output A:
`js`
{
"@timestamp": "2019-09-30T05:09:08.282Z",
"message": "Some message",
"severity": "info",
"fields": {
"method": "GET",
"url": "/sitemap.xml",
...
}
}
The default transformer can be imported and extended
js
const { ElasticsearchTransformer } = require('winston-elasticsearch');
const esTransportOpts = {
transformer: (logData) => {
const transformed = ElasticsearchTransformer(logData);
transformed.fields.customField = 'customValue'
return transformed;
}};
const esTransport = new ElasticsearchTransport(esTransportOpts);`Note that in current logstash versions, the only "standard fields" are
@timestamp and @version, anything else is just free.A custom transformer function can be provided in the options initiation.
Events
-
error: in case of any error.Example
An example assuming default settings.
$3
`js
logger.info('Some message', {});
`Only JSON objects are logged from the
meta field. Any non-object is ignored.$3
The log message generated by this module has the following structure:
`js
{
"@timestamp": "2019-09-30T05:09:08.282Z",
"message": "Some log message",
"severity": "info",
"fields": {
"method": "GET",
"url": "/sitemap.xml",
"headers": {
"host": "www.example.com",
"user-agent": "Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; Googlebot/2.1; +http://www.google.com/bot.html)",
"accept": "/",
"accept-encoding": "gzip,deflate",
"from": "googlebot(at)googlebot.com",
"if-modified-since": "Tue, 30 Sep 2019 11:34:56 GMT",
"x-forwarded-for": "66.249.78.19"
}
}
}
`$3
This message would be POSTed to the following endpoint:
http://localhost:9200/logs-2019.09.30/log/
So the default mapping uses an index pattern
logs-*.Logs correlation with Elastic APM
$3
- Install the official nodejs client for elastic-apm
`sh
yarn add elastic-apm-node
- or -
npm install elastic-apm-node
`Then, before any other require in your code, do:
`js
const apm = require("elastic-apm-node").start({
serverUrl: ""
})// Set up the logger
var winston = require('winston');
var Elasticsearch = require('winston-elasticsearch');
var esTransportOpts = {
apm,
level: 'info',
clientOpts: { node: "" }
};
var logger = winston.createLogger({
transports: [
new Elasticsearch(esTransportOpts)
]
});
`$3
`js
logger.info('Some log message');
`Will produce:
`js
{
"@timestamp": "2021-03-13T20:35:28.129Z",
"message": "Some log message",
"severity": "info",
"fields": {},
"transaction": {
"id": "1f6c801ffc3ae6c6"
},
"trace": {
"id": "1f6c801ffc3ae6c6"
}
}
`$3
Some "custom" logs may not have the apm trace.
If that is the case, you can retrieve traces using
apm.currentTraceIds like so:`js
logger.info("Some log message", { ...apm.currentTracesIds })
`The transformer function (see above) will place the apm trace in the root object
so that kibana can link Logs to APMs.
Custom traces WILL TAKE PRECEDENCE
If you are using a custom transformer, you should add the following code into it:
`js
if (logData.meta['transaction.id']) transformed.transaction = { id: logData.meta['transaction.id'] };
if (logData.meta['trace.id']) transformed.trace = { id: logData.meta['trace.id'] };
if (logData.meta['span.id']) transformed.span = { id: logData.meta['span.id'] };
`This scenario may happen on a server (e.g. restify) where you want to log the query
after it was sent to the client (e.g. using
server.on('after', (req, res, route, error) => log.debug("after", { route, error }))).
In that case you will not get the traces into the response because traces would
have stopped (as the server sent the response to the client).In that scenario, you could do something like so:
`js
server.use((req, res, next) => {
req.apm = apm.currentTracesIds
next()
})
server.on("after", (req, res, route, error) => log.debug("after", { route, error, ...req.apm }))
`Manual Flushing
Flushing can be manually triggered like this:
`js
const esTransport = new ElasticsearchTransport(esTransportOpts);
esTransport.flush();
`Datastreams
Elasticsearch 7.9 and higher supports Datastreams.
When
dataStream: true is set, bulk indexing happens with create instead of index, and also the default naming convention is logs--, which will match the built-in Index template and ILM policy,
automatically creating a datastream.By default, the datastream will be named
logs-app-default, but alternatively, you can set the index option to anything that matches logs-- to make use of the built-in template and ILM policy.If
dataStream: true is enabled, AND ( you are using Elasticsearch < 7.9 OR (you have set a custom index that does not match logs--` AND you have not created a custom matching template in Elasticsearch)), a normal index will be created.