This module is a pure JavaScript implementation of the BSD Syslog Protocol RFC 3164 and the Syslog Protocol RFC 5424.
This module is installed using node package manager (npm):
npm install syslog-client
It is loaded using the require()
function:
var syslog = require("syslog-client");
TCP or UDP clients can then be created to log messages to remote hosts.
var client = syslog.createClient("127.0.0.1");
client.log("example message");
The following sections describe constants exported and used by this module.
This object contains constants for all valid values for the transport
attribute passed to the options
argument for the createClient()
function.
The following constants are defined in this object:
Tcp
Udp
This object contains constants for all valid values for the facility
attribute passed to the options
argument for the log()
method on the
Client
class. The following constants are defined in this object:
Kernel
- 0User
- 1System
- 3Audit
- 13Alert
- 14Local0
- 16Local1
- 17Local2
- 18Local3
- 19Local4
- 20Local5
- 21Local6
- 22Local7
- 23
This object contains constants for all valid values for the severity
attribute passed to the options
argument for the log()
method on the
Client
class. The following constants are defined in this object:
Emergency
- 0Alert
- 1Critical
- 2Error
- 3Warning
- 4Notice
- 5Informational
- 6Debug
- 7
All messages are sent using an instance of the Client
class. This
module exports the createClient()
function which is used to create
instances of the Client
class.
The createClient()
function instantiates and returns an instance of the
Client
class:
// Default options
var options = {
syslogHostname: os.hostname(),
transport: syslog.Transport.Udp,
port: 514
};
var client = syslog.createClient("127.0.0.1", options);
The optional target
parameter defaults to 127.0.0.1
. The optional
options
parameter is an object, and can contain the following items:
port
- TCP or UDP port to send messages to, defaults to514
syslogHostname
- Value to place into theHOSTNAME
part of theHEADER
part of each message sent, defaults toos.hostname()
tcpTimeout
- Number of milliseconds to wait for a connection attempt to the specified Syslog target, and the number of milliseconds to wait for TCP acknowledgements when sending messages using the TCP transport, defaults to10000
(i.e. 10 seconds)transport
- Specify the transport to use, can be eithersyslog.Transport.Udp
orsyslog.Transport.Tcp
, defaults tosyslog.Transport.Udp
facility
- set default forclient.log()
; default issyslog.Facility.Local0
.severity
- set default forclient.log()
; default issyslog.Severity.Informational
.rfc3164
- set to false to use RFC 5424 syslog header format; default is true for the older RFC 3164 format.appName
- set the APP-NAME field when usingrfc5424
; default usesprocess.title
dateFormatter
- change the default date formatter when usingrfc5424
; interface:function(date) { return string; }
; defaults tofunction(date) { return date.toISOString(); }
The close
event is emitted by the client when the clients underlying TCP or
UDP socket is closed.
No arguments are passed to the callback.
The following example prints a message to the console when a clients underlying TCP or UDP socket is closed:
client.on("close", function () {
console.log("socket closed");
});
The error
event is emitted by the client when the clients underlying TCP or
UDP socket emits an error.
The following arguments will be passed to the callback
function:
error
- An instance of theError
class, the exposedmessage
attribute will contain a detailed error message.
The following example prints a message to the console when an error occurs with a clients underlying TCP or UDP socket:
client.on("error", function (error) {
console.error(error);
});
The close()
method closes the clients underlying TCP or UDP socket. This
will result in the close
event being emitted by the clients underlying TCP
or UDP socket which is passed through to the client, resulting in the client
also emitting a close
event.
The following example closes a clients underlying TCP or UDP socket:
client.close();
The log()
method sends a Syslog message to a remote host.
The message
parameter is a string containing the message to be logged.
The optional options
parameter is an object, and can contain the following
items:
facility
- Either one of the constants defined in thesyslog.Facility
object or the facility number to use for the message, defaults tosyslog.Facility.Local0
(seesyslog.createClient()
)severity
- Either one of the constants defined in thesyslog.Severity
object or the severity number to use for the message, defaults tosyslog.Severity.Informational
(seesyslog.createClient()
)rfc3164
- set to false to use RFC 5424 syslog header format; default is true for the older RFC 3164 format.timestamp
- Optional Javascript Date() object to back-date the message.msgid
- Optional RFC 5424 message-id.
The callback
function is called once the message has been sent to the remote
host, or an error occurred. The following arguments will be passed to the
callback
function:
error
- Instance of theError
class or a sub-class, ornull
if no error occurred
Each message sent to the remote host will have a newline character appended to it, if one is not already appended. Care should be taken to ensure newline characters are not embedded within the message passed to this method (i.e. not appearing at the end), as this may cause some syslog relays/servers to incorrectly parse the message.
The following example sends a message to a remote host:
var options = {
facility: syslog.Facility.Daemon,
severity: syslog.Severity.Critical
};
var message "something is wrong with this daemon!";
client.log(message, options, function(error) {
if (error) {
console.error(error);
} else {
console.log("sent message successfully");
}
});
Example programs are included under the modules example
directory.
Tests can be run with:
npm test
Install dev dependencies before running test coverage:
npm install --dev
npm run coverage
Coverage should be generated into coverage/lcov-report/index.html
.
- Initial release
- Correct typo in README.md
- Correct typo in README.md :(
- Correct typo in README.md :( :(
- Transport error events are not propagated to an error event in the Syslog client
- Redundant release
- Slight formatting error in the README.md file
- Remove debug
console.dir()
statement accidently left in code
- Variable
key
in_expandConstantObject()
missingvar
declaration
- Added mocha test framework
- Added istanbul test coverage
- Added tests for aprox 89% coverage
- Fixed bug where transports where not being reused
- Fixed bug where some connections would not
close()
- Made
options
in.log()
optional as per existing documentation - Make
cb
in.log()
optional and update documentation - Fixed bug where
error
event and.log
callback wouldn't predictably receive error close
event is now always fired when.close()
is called, regarless of open connection- New maintainer Paul Grove
- Updated License
- Travis-CI and codeclimate build automation and badges
- Code linted using eslint
- No changes, issues with publishing to npm
- Fix miscalculation of PRI for Emegency and Kernel Facitilty/Severity
- Fix issue resolving IP class from hostname
- Call log callback asynchronously, preventing issues when closing in that callback
- Support for RFC 5424
- Fix erroneous space after PRI
- SirWumpus (github)
- acanimal (github)
- cdscott (github)
- mccarthy (github)
- MarkHerhold (github)
- JeremyBernier (github)
Copyright (c) 2017 Paul Grove
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