This is a Node.js REST api wrapper for LogMeUp Server (http://logmeup.com).
npm install logmeup
To create a log file to start logging to, you must create a LogMeUp collection/app pair.
If you're developing an app named 'Slick Server' and you worked for the company 'Crab Shack', you might name your app slickserver and your collection crabshack.
var Logmeup = require('logmeup');
var logger = Logmeup.createLogger({host: "mylogmeupserver.com", port: 7070, collection: "crabshack", app: "slickserver"});
These methods are asynchronous.
//log some JSON
logger.log({name: "JP", company: "Gitpilot"});
//log a string
logger.log("This is a really bad error!");
//optionally: inspect the servers response
logger.log("Bad error", function(error, responseText){
console.log("The server said: " + responseText);
if (err != null) {
console.log("There was an error: " + err.message());
}
});
You can create a file named logmeup.json in the base directory of your application or in the config/ folder of your app.
The configuration file should look like this:
{
"host": "yourlogmeupserver.com",
"port": 7070,
"collection": "gitpilotllc",
"app": "server"
}
//will autoload logmeup.json
//this way you can put this at the top of all your modules in your app without having to recreate the logger each time
var logger = require('logmeup').default;
logger.log("yay!!!");
MIT License. See LICENSE for complete details.