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Pino SNS Transport

NPM version

A pino v7+ transport for sending logs to AWS SNS.

It uses @aws-sdk/client-sns to send logs to sns topics.

  • Single required config

Table of Contents

Installation

npm install pino-sns-transport

Quick Usage

import pino, { TransportTargetOptions } from 'pino';
import type { SnsTransportOptions } from 'pino-sns-transport';

const transportTargets: TransportTargetOptions[] = [
  {
    target: 'pino-sns-transport',
    options: {
      topic: process.env.TOPIC,
    } as SnsTransportOptions,
    level: 'warn',
  },
];

const transport = pino.transport({
  targets: transportTargets,
});

const logger = pino(
  {
    /**
     * Set this to trace or the minimum from the logging
     * levels of the transports so that all logs are
     * forwarded to transports, each transport carries its
     * own level and therefore can decide whether it wants
     * to log or not
     */
    level: 'trace',
  },
  transport,
)

Configuration options

SnsTransportOptions

import { SNSClientConfig } from "@aws-sdk/client-sns";

export type LogFilter = {
  key: string;
  pattern: RegExp,
}

export type SnsTransportOptions = {
  snsClientConfig?: SNSClientConfig;
  topic?: string;
  topicArn?: string;
  beautify?: boolean;
  beautifyOptions?: {
    indentSize?: number;
    maxWidth?: number;
  };
  excludeKeys?: string[];
  keyExamineDepth?: number;
  includeLogs?: LogFilter[];
  excludeLogs?: LogFilter[];
}

Description

  • topic is the name of the sns topic to publish logs to. When provided the full arn of the sns topic is constructed by getting the region and aws account id from the aws sns client. The full arn is then passed to the publish method of the aws-sdk to push logs
  • topicArn should be the arn of the sns topic to publish logs to. It is useful for scenarios where cross region or cross account logs need to be published. Either one of topic or topicArn must be provided. When both are provided topicArn is given preference
  • snsClientConfig is optional and anything passed to it is forwarded directly to the aws-sdk thus making the underlying aws-sdk client transparently configurable
  • beautify is true by default but will not take effect until the optional dependency json-beautify is also installed, if you happen to have the dependency for unrelated reasons and don't want your logs to be formatted you can turn it off here
  • beautifyOptions are parameters passed to json-beautify and don't take effect until beautify is true and the dependency is met
  • excludeKeys can be used to delete keys from the json log before publish. Also supports dot notation for removing nested keys, see full example below
  • keyExamineDepth is the maximum depth level of json objects at which the keys will be examined for excludeKeys. The default value is 3.
  • includeLogs can be used to filter for logs that need to published and discard the rest. Providing an empty array here has the same effect as not providing a value which is that all logs will be published unless filtered out by excludeLogs. Unlike excludeKeys, this does not support dot notation for now
  • excludeLogs can be used to prevent certain logs from being published whose value at key matches the pattern. Unlike excludeKeys, this does not support dot notation for now

Nuances

  • If both includeLogs and excludeLogs are specified and a log matches both of them then it will be excluded.
  • Any errors encountered in initialization or publishing logs are printed to stdout with the context key as pino-sns-transport in pino style compatible with pino-pretty. Also includes the error and the original log that could not be published.

Example

const transportTargets: TransportTargetOptions[] = [
  {
    target: 'pino-sns-transport',
    options: {
      topicArn: process.env.TOPIC_ARN,
      excludeKeys: [
        'pid',
        'hostname',
        'res.headers',
        'req.headers',
        'req.remoteAddress',
        'req.remotePort',
      ],
      excludeLogs: [
        {
          key: 'msg',
          pattern: /Request (Completed|Errored)/,
        },
        {
          key: 'context',
          pattern: /ExceptionsHandler/,
        },
      ],
    } as SnsTransportOptions,
    level: 'warn',
  },
];

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