By default, Pino log lines are newline delimited JSON (NDJSON). This is perfect
for production usage and long-term storage. It's not so great for development
environments. Thus, Pino logs can be prettified by using a Pino prettifier
module like pino-pretty
:
- Install a prettifier module as a separate dependency, e.g.
npm install pino-pretty
. - Instantiate the logger with the
transport.target
option set to'pino-pretty'
:
const pino = require('pino')
const logger = pino({
transport: {
target: 'pino-pretty'
},
})
logger.info('hi')
- The transport option can also have an options object containing
pino-pretty
options:
const pino = require('pino')
const logger = pino({
transport: {
target: 'pino-pretty',
options: {
colorize: true
}
}
})
logger.info('hi')