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Bunyan | PM2 | |
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12 | 59 | |
7,132 | 40,697 | |
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0.0 | 6.8 | |
7 months ago | 16 days ago | |
JavaScript | JavaScript | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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Bunyan
- Structured Logging with Slog
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Logging in your API
NodeJS -> Pino, Winston, Bunyan, Npmlog, e.t.c.
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7 Best Node.js Logging Libraries for Your Next Projects
Bunyan is also another popular and fast JSON Node.js logging library. Just like Winston, it also supports logging into multiple transport options. Other features include a neat-printing CLI for logs, a log filter, serializers for rendering objects, snooping system, and the ability to support multiple runtime environments such as NW.js and WebPack. Bunyan enforces the JSON format for logs.
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Node.js: How to Power Up Your Logging
bunyan argues that logs should be structured and that JSON is a good format for that. It describes itself as a “simple and fast JSON logging library” and has all the features you would expect from a logging library, including serializers and support for different runtime environments including Node.js, Browserify and Webpack.
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Understanding the dependency inversion principle in TypeScript
Suppose that after some time you decide that the winston logger library was not the best logger for your project and you want to use Bunyan, what do you do? You just need to create a BunyanLogger class that implements the ILogger interface and it is ready to be used by the UserService.
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Patterns and Anti-patterns in Node.js
Bunyan: Another popular logging library that outputs in JSON by default.
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Top 15 libraries you should use for every Node Express backend project.
bunyan
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Designing Error Messages and a Logging Strategy in Node.js
Are there more options? Absolutely: Bunyan, Pino, and others. It depends on what your particular logging needs are.
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Open Sourcing URL Shortener
With the increasing number of requests and possibly errors, we needed a proper logging setup to debug and monitor the service. That’s why we chose bunyan to log insightful data in our application. These logs sit conveniently on our new logging pipeline running on EFK (or, Elasticsearch Fluentd Kibana) stack. While this deserves a separate blog post on its own, let’s take a brief look at how the logs travel from our application to the kibana dashboard.
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Best Practices for Logging in Node.js
Bunyan — Another feature-rich logging framework that outputs in JSON by default and provides a CLI tool for viewing your logs.
PM2
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Node.js PM2 Explained
Start by registering the app using the official guide.
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Deploy Node.js applications on a VPS using Coolify
Run the application using PM2 (ref: Process manager for Node.js)
- PM2: Production Process Manager with a Built-In Load Balancer
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AI for Web Devs: Deploying Your AI App to Production
There are plenty of ways to accomplish this: Docker, Kubernetes, Pulumis, etc., but I don’t like to add too much complexity. So for a basic app, I like to use PM2, a Node.js process manager with great features, including the ability to run our app in the background.
- PM2 Cheatsheet
- Is PM2 safe to install on my Mint?
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How to get the count of your followers on dev.to
This project will consist of a single "index.js" file that you can deploy anywhere. I recommend using an Nginx reverse proxy and pm2 to keep the service running.
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A Guide To Self-Hosting Web Apps On Ubuntu Servers
Your app should be running now. To be able to run the app in the background, I will use pm2. Stop your application using "Ctrl + C" and install pm2
- How to run Ec2-instance constantly?
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I need help
https://www.npmjs.com/package/pm2 I found this package. It looks good and solves my problem, I think.
What are some alternatives?
pino - 🌲 super fast, all natural json logger
Nodemon.io - Monitor for any changes in your node.js application and automatically restart the server - perfect for development
winston - A logger for just about everything.
supervisor
console-log-level - The most simple logger imaginable
forever - A simple CLI tool for ensuring that a given script runs continuously (i.e. forever)
tracer for node.js - A powerful and customizable logging library for node.js
Phusion Passenger - A fast and robust web server and application server for Ruby, Python and Node.js
storyboard - End-to-end, hierarchical, real-time, colorful logs and stories
supervisor - Supervisor process control system for Unix (supervisord)
log4js-node - A port of log4js to node.js
naught - Zero downtime deployment for your Node.js server using builtin cluster API