# Winston Transports In `winston` a transport is essentially a storage device for your logs. Each instance of a winston logger can have multiple transports configured at different levels. For example, one may want error logs to be stored in a persistent remote location (like a database), but all logs output to the console or a local file. There are several [core transports](#winston-core) included in `winston`, which leverage the built-in networking and file I/O offered by node.js core. In addition, there are [third-party transports which are supported by the winston core team](#winston-more). And last (but not least) there are [additional transports written by members of the community](#additional-transports). * **[Winston Core](#winston-core)** * [Console](#console-transport) * [File](#file-transport) * [DailyRotateFile](#dailyrotatefile-transport) * [Http](#http-transport) * [Webhook](#webhook-transport) * **[Winston More](#winston-more)** * [CouchDB](#couchdb-transport) * [Loggly](#loggly-transport) * [MongoDB](#mongodb-transport) * [Redis](#redis-transport) * [Riak](#riak-transport) * **[Additional Transports](#additional-transports)** * [SimpleDB](#simpledb-transport) * [Mail](#mail-transport) * [Amazon SNS](#amazon-sns-simple-notification-system-transport) * [Graylog2](#graylog2-transport) ## Winston Core There are several core transports included in `winston`, which leverage the built-in networking and file I/O offered by node.js core. * [Console](#console-transport) * [File](#file-transport) * [DailyRotateFile](#dailyrotatefile-transport) * [Http](#http-transport) * [Webhook](#webhook-transport) ### Console Transport ``` js winston.add(winston.transports.Console, options) ``` The Console transport takes four simple options: * __level:__ Level of messages that this transport should log (default 'debug'). * __silent:__ Boolean flag indicating whether to suppress output (default false). * __colorize:__ Boolean flag indicating if we should colorize output (default false). * __timestamp:__ Boolean flag indicating if we should prepend output with timestamps (default false). If function is specified, its return value will be used instead of timestamps. *Metadata:* Logged via util.inspect(meta); ### File Transport ``` js winston.add(winston.transports.File, options) ``` The File transport should really be the 'Stream' transport since it will accept any [WritableStream][0]. It is named such because it will also accept filenames via the 'filename' option: * __level:__ Level of messages that this transport should log. * __silent:__ Boolean flag indicating whether to suppress output. * __colorize:__ Boolean flag indicating if we should colorize output. * __timestamp:__ Boolean flag indicating if we should prepend output with timestamps (default false). If function is specified, its return value will be used instead of timestamps. * __filename:__ The filename of the logfile to write output to. * __maxsize:__ Max size in bytes of the logfile, if the size is exceeded then a new file is created. * __maxFiles:__ Limit the number of files created when the size of the logfile is exceeded. * __stream:__ The WriteableStream to write output to. * __json:__ If true, messages will be logged as JSON (default true). *Metadata:* Logged via util.inspect(meta); ### DailyRotateFile Transport ``` js winston.add(winston.transports.DailyRotateFile, options) ``` The DailyRotateFile transport can rotate files by minute, hour, day, month or year. Its options are identical to the File transport with the lone addition of the 'datePattern' option: * __datePattern:__ A string representing the pattern to be used when appending the date to the filename (default '.yyyy-MM-dd'). The meta characters used in this string will dictate the frequency of the file rotation. For example if your datePattern is simply '.HH' you will end up with 24 log files that are picked up and appended to every day. Valid meta characters in the datePattern are: * __yy:__ Last two digits of the year. * __yyyy:__ Full year. * __M:__ The month. * __MM:__ The zero padded month. * __d:__ The day. * __dd:__ The zero padded day. * __H:__ The hour. * __HH:__ The zero padded hour. * __m:__ The minute. * __mm:__ The zero padded minute. *Metadata:* Logged via util.inspect(meta); ### Http Transport ``` js winston.add(winston.transports.Http, options) ``` The `Http` transport is a generic way to log, query, and stream logs from an arbitrary Http endpoint, preferably [winstond][1]. It takes options that are passed to the node.js `http` or `https` request: * __host:__ (Default: **localhost**) Remote host of the HTTP logging endpoint * __port:__ (Default: **80 or 443**) Remote port of the HTTP logging endpoint * __path:__ (Default: **/**) Remote URI of the HTTP logging endpoint * __auth:__ (Default: **None**) An object representing the `username` and `password` for HTTP Basic Auth * __ssl:__ (Default: **false**) Value indicating if we should us HTTPS ## Winston More Starting with `winston@0.3.0` an effort was made to remove any transport which added additional dependencies to `winston`. At the time there were several transports already in `winston` which will **always be supported by the winston core team.** * [CouchDB](#couchdb-transport) * [Redis](#redis-transport) * [MongoDB](#mongodb-transport) * [Riak](#riak-transport) * [Loggly](#loggly-transport) ### CouchDB Transport _As of `winston@0.6.0` the CouchDB transport has been broken out into a new module: [winston-couchdb][2]._ ``` js winston.add(winston.transports.Couchdb, options) ``` The `Couchdb` will place your logs in a remote CouchDB database. It will also create a [Design Document][3], `_design/Logs` for later querying and streaming your logs from CouchDB. The transport takes the following options: * __host:__ (Default: **localhost**) Remote host of the HTTP logging endpoint * __port:__ (Default: **5984**) Remote port of the HTTP logging endpoint * __db:__ (Default: **winston**) Remote URI of the HTTP logging endpoint * __auth:__ (Default: **None**) An object representing the `username` and `password` for HTTP Basic Auth * __ssl:__ (Default: **false**) Value indicating if we should us HTTPS ### Redis Transport ``` js winston.add(winston.transports.Redis, options) ``` This transport accepts the options accepted by the [node-redis][4] client: * __host:__ (Default **localhost**) Remote host of the Redis server * __port:__ (Default **6379**) Port the Redis server is running on. * __auth:__ (Default **None**) Password set on the Redis server In addition to these, the Redis transport also accepts the following options. * __length:__ (Default **200**) Number of log messages to store. * __container:__ (Default **winston**) Name of the Redis container you wish your logs to be in. * __channel:__ (Default **None**) Name of the Redis channel to stream logs from. *Metadata:* Logged as JSON literal in Redis ### Loggly Transport _As of `winston@0.6.0` the Loggly transport has been broken out into a new module: [winston-loggly][5]._ ``` js winston.add(winston.transports.Loggly, options); ``` The Loggly transport is based on [Nodejitsu's][6] [node-loggly][7] implementation of the [Loggly][8] API. If you haven't heard of Loggly before, you should probably read their [value proposition][9]. The Loggly transport takes the following options. Either 'inputToken' or 'inputName' is required: * __level:__ Level of messages that this transport should log. * __subdomain:__ The subdomain of your Loggly account. *[required]* * __auth__: The authentication information for your Loggly account. *[required with inputName]* * __inputName:__ The name of the input this instance should log to. * __inputToken:__ The input token of the input this instance should log to. * __json:__ If true, messages will be sent to Loggly as JSON. *Metadata:* Logged in suggested [Loggly format][10] ### Riak Transport _As of `winston@0.3.0` the Riak transport has been broken out into a new module: [winston-riak][11]._ Using it is just as easy: ``` js var Riak = require('winston-riak').Riak; winston.add(Riak, options); ``` In addition to the options accepted by the [riak-js][12] [client][13], the Riak transport also accepts the following options. It is worth noting that the riak-js debug option is set to *false* by default: * __level:__ Level of messages that this transport should log. * __bucket:__ The name of the Riak bucket you wish your logs to be in or a function to generate bucket names dynamically. ``` js // Use a single bucket for all your logs var singleBucketTransport = new (Riak)({ bucket: 'some-logs-go-here' }); // Generate a dynamic bucket based on the date and level var dynamicBucketTransport = new (Riak)({ bucket: function (level, msg, meta, now) { var d = new Date(now); return level + [d.getDate(), d.getMonth(), d.getFullYear()].join('-'); } }); ``` *Metadata:* Logged as JSON literal in Riak ### MongoDB Transport As of `winston@0.3.0` the MongoDB transport has been broken out into a new module: [winston-mongodb][14]. Using it is just as easy: ``` js var MongoDB = require('winston-mongodb').MongoDB; winston.add(MongoDB, options); ``` The MongoDB transport takes the following options. 'db' is required: * __level:__ Level of messages that this transport should log. * __silent:__ Boolean flag indicating whether to suppress output. * __db:__ The name of the database you want to log to. *[required]* * __collection__: The name of the collection you want to store log messages in, defaults to 'log'. * __safe:__ Boolean indicating if you want eventual consistency on your log messages, if set to true it requires an extra round trip to the server to ensure the write was committed, defaults to true. * __host:__ The host running MongoDB, defaults to localhost. * __port:__ The port on the host that MongoDB is running on, defaults to MongoDB's default port. *Metadata:* Logged as a native JSON object. ## Additional Transports The community has truly embraced `winston`; there are over **23** winston transports and over half of them are maintained by authors external to the winston core team. If you want to check them all out, just search `npm`: ``` bash $ npm search winston ``` **If you have an issue using one of these modules you should contact the module author directly** ### SimpleDB Transport The [winston-simpledb][15] transport is just as easy: ``` js var SimpleDB = require('winston-simpledb').SimpleDB; winston.add(SimpleDB, options); ``` The SimpleDB transport takes the following options. All items marked with an asterisk are required: * __awsAccessKey__:* your AWS Access Key * __secretAccessKey__:* your AWS Secret Access Key * __awsAccountId__:* your AWS Account Id * __domainName__:* a string or function that returns the domain name to log to * __region__:* the region your domain resides in * __itemName__: a string ('uuid', 'epoch', 'timestamp') or function that returns the item name to log *Metadata:* Logged as a native JSON object to the 'meta' attribute of the item. ### Mail Transport The [winston-mail][16] is an email transport: ``` js var Mail = require('winston-mail').Mail; winston.add(Mail, options); ``` The Mail transport uses [node-mail][17] behind the scenes. Options are the following, `to` and `host` are required: * __to:__ The address(es) you want to send to. *[required]* * __from:__ The address you want to send from. (default: `winston@[server-host-name]`) * __host:__ SMTP server hostname * __port:__ SMTP port (default: 587 or 25) * __secure:__ Use secure * __username__ User for server auth * __password__ Password for server auth * __level:__ Level of messages that this transport should log. * __silent:__ Boolean flag indicating whether to suppress output. *Metadata:* Stringified as JSON in email. ### Amazon SNS (Simple Notification System) Transport The [winston-sns][18] transport uses amazon SNS to send emails, texts, or a bunch of other notifications. ``` js require('winston-sns').SNS; winston.add(winston.transports.SNS, options); ``` Options: * __aws_key:__ Your Amazon Web Services Key. *[required]* * __aws_secret:__ Your Amazon Web Services Secret. *[required]* * __subscriber:__ Subscriber number - found in your SNS AWS Console, after clicking on a topic. Same as AWS Account ID. *[required]* * __topic_arn:__ Also found in SNS AWS Console - listed under a topic as Topic ARN. *[required]* * __region:__ AWS Region to use. Can be one of: `us-east-1`,`us-west-1`,`eu-west-1`,`ap-southeast-1`,`ap-northeast-1`,`us-gov-west-1`,`sa-east-1`. (default: `us-east-1`) * __subject:__ Subject for notifications. (default: "Winston Error Report") * __message:__ Message of notifications. Uses placeholders for level (%l), error message (%e), and metadata (%m). (default: "Level '%l' Error:\n%e\n\nMetadata:\n%m") * __level:__ lowest level this transport will log. (default: `info`) ### Graylog2 Transport [winston-graylog2][19] is a Graylog2 transport: ``` js var winston = require('winston'); winston.add(require('winston-graylog2'), options); ``` The Graylog2 transport connects to a Graylog2 server over UDP using the following options: * __name__: Transport name * __level__: Level of messages this transport should log. (default: info) * __silent__: Boolean flag indicating whether to suppress output. (default: false) * __handleExceptions__: Boolean flag, whenever to handle uncaught exceptions. (default: false) * __graylog__: - __servers__; list of graylog2 servers * __host__: your server address (default: localhost) * __port__: your server port (default: 12201) - __hostname__: the name of this host (default: os.hostname()) - __facility__: the facility for these log messages (default: "Node.js") - __bufferSize__: max UDP packet size, should never exceed the MTU of your system (default: 1400) ### Cassandra Transport [winston-cassandra][20] is a Cassandra transport: ``` js var Cassandra = require('winston-cassandra').Cassandra; winston.add(Cassandra, options); ``` The Cassandra transport connects to a cluster using the native protocol with the following options: * __level:__ Level of messages that this transport should log (default: `'info'`). * __table:__ The name of the Cassandra column family you want to store log messages in (default: `'logs'`). * __partitionBy:__ How you want the logs to be partitioned. Possible values `'hour'` and `'day'`(Default). * __consistency:__ The consistency of the insert query (default: `quorum`). In addition to the options accepted by the [Node.js Cassandra driver](https://github.com/jorgebay/node-cassandra-cql) Client. * __hosts:__ Cluster nodes that will handle the write requests: Array of strings containing the hosts, for example `['host1', 'host2']` (required). * __keyspace:__ The name of the keyspace that will contain the logs table (required). The keyspace should be already created in the cluster. ## Find more Transports ``` bash $ npm search winston (...) winston-amon Winston transport for Amon logging =zoramite winston-amqp An AMQP transport for winston =kr1sp1n winston-cassandra A Cassandra transport for winston =jorgebay winston-couchdb a couchdb transport for winston =alz winston-express Express middleware to let you use winston from the browser. =regality winston-graylog2 A graylog2 transport for winston =smithclay winston-hbase A HBase transport for winston =ddude winston-loggly A Loggly transport for winston =indexzero winston-mail A mail transport for winston =wavded winston-mail2 A mail transport for winston =ivolo winston-mongodb A MongoDB transport for winston =indexzero winston-nodemail A mail transport for winston =reinpk winston-nssocket nssocket transport for winston =mmalecki winston-papertrail A Papertrail transport for winston =kenperkins winston-redis A fixed-length Redis transport for winston =indexzero winston-riak A Riak transport for winston =indexzero winston-scribe A scribe transport for winston =wnoronha winston-simpledb A Winston transport for Amazon SimpleDB =chilts winston-skywriter A Windows Azure table storage transport for winston =pofallon winston-sns A Simple Notification System Transport for winston =jesseditson winston-syslog A syslog transport for winston =indexzero winston-syslog-ain2 An ain2 based syslog transport for winston =lamtha winston-winlog Windows Event Log logger for Winston =jfromaniello winston-zmq A 0MQ transport for winston =dhendo winston-growl A growl transport for winston =pgherveou ``` [0]: http://nodejs.org/docs/v0.3.5/api/streams.html#writable_Stream [1]: https://github.com/flatiron/winstond [2]: https://github.com/indexzero/winston-couchdb [3]: http://guide.couchdb.org/draft/design.html [4]: https://github.com/mranney/node_redis [5]: https://github.com/indexzero/winston-loggly [6]: http://nodejitsu.com [7]: https://github.com/nodejitsu/node-loggly [8]: http://loggly.com [9]: http://www.loggly.com/product/ [10]: http://wiki.loggly.com/loggingfromcode [11]: https://github.com/indexzero/winston-riak [12]: http://riakjs.org [13]: https://github.com/frank06/riak-js/blob/master/src/http_client.coffee#L10 [14]: http://github.com/indexzero/winston-mongodb [15]: http://github.com/appsattic/winston-simpledb [16]: http://github.com/wavded/winston-mail [17]: https://github.com/weaver/node-mail [18]: https://github.com/jesseditson/winston-sns [19]: https://github.com/namshi/winston-graylog2 [20]: https://github.com/jorgebay/winston-cassandra