// Type definitions for pino 6.3 // Project: https://github.com/pinojs/pino.git, http://getpino.io // Definitions by: Peter Snider // BendingBender // Christian Rackerseder // GP // Alex Ferrando // Oleksandr Sidko // Harris Lummis // Raoul Jaeckel // Cory Donkin // Adam Vigneaux // Austin Beer // Michel Nemnom // Definitions: https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped // TypeScript Version: 2.7 /// import stream = require("stream"); import http = require("http"); import { EventEmitter } from "events"; import SonicBoom = require("sonic-boom"); import * as pinoStdSerializers from "pino-std-serializers"; import * as PinoPretty from "pino-pretty"; export = P; /** * @param [optionsOrStream]: an options object or a writable stream where the logs will be written. It can also receive some log-line metadata, if the * relative protocol is enabled. Default: process.stdout * @returns a new logger instance. */ declare function P(optionsOrStream?: P.LoggerOptions | P.DestinationStream): P.Logger; /** * @param [options]: an options object * @param [stream]: a writable stream where the logs will be written. It can also receive some log-line metadata, if the * relative protocol is enabled. Default: process.stdout * @returns a new logger instance. */ declare function P(options: P.LoggerOptions, stream: P.DestinationStream): P.Logger; declare namespace P { /** * Holds the current log format version (as output in the v property of each log record). */ const LOG_VERSION: number; const levels: LevelMapping; const symbols: { readonly setLevelSym: unique symbol; readonly getLevelSym: unique symbol; readonly levelValSym: unique symbol; readonly useLevelLabelsSym: unique symbol; readonly mixinSym: unique symbol; readonly lsCacheSym: unique symbol; readonly chindingsSym: unique symbol; readonly parsedChindingsSym: unique symbol; readonly asJsonSym: unique symbol; readonly writeSym: unique symbol; readonly serializersSym: unique symbol; readonly redactFmtSym: unique symbol; readonly timeSym: unique symbol; readonly timeSliceIndexSym: unique symbol; readonly streamSym: unique symbol; readonly stringifySym: unique symbol; readonly stringifiersSym: unique symbol; readonly endSym: unique symbol; readonly formatOptsSym: unique symbol; readonly messageKeySym: unique symbol; readonly nestedKeySym: unique symbol; readonly wildcardFirstSym: unique symbol; readonly needsMetadataGsym: unique symbol; readonly useOnlyCustomLevelsSym: unique symbol; readonly formattersSym: unique symbol; readonly hooksSym: unique symbol; }; /** * Exposes the Pino package version. Also available on the logger instance. */ const version: string; type SerializedError = pinoStdSerializers.SerializedError; type SerializedResponse = pinoStdSerializers.SerializedResponse; type SerializedRequest = pinoStdSerializers.SerializedRequest; /** * Provides functions for serializing objects common to many projects. */ const stdSerializers: { /** * Generates a JSONifiable object from the HTTP `request` object passed to the `createServer` callback of Node's HTTP server. */ req: typeof pinoStdSerializers.req; /** * Generates a JSONifiable object from the HTTP `response` object passed to the `createServer` callback of Node's HTTP server. */ res: typeof pinoStdSerializers.res; /** * Serializes an Error object. */ err: typeof pinoStdSerializers.err; /** * Returns an object: * ``` * { * req: {} * } * ``` * where req is the request as serialized by the standard request serializer. * @param req The request to serialize * @return An object */ mapHttpRequest: typeof pinoStdSerializers.mapHttpRequest; /** * Returns an object: * ``` * { * res: {} * } * ``` * where res is the response as serialized by the standard response serializer. * @param res The response to serialize. * @return An object. */ mapHttpResponse: typeof pinoStdSerializers.mapHttpResponse; /** * A utility method for wrapping the default error serializer. Allows custom serializers to work with the * already serialized object. * @param customSerializer The custom error serializer. Accepts a single parameter: the newly serialized * error object. Returns the new (or updated) error object. * @return A new error serializer. */ wrapErrorSerializer: typeof pinoStdSerializers.wrapErrorSerializer; /** * A utility method for wrapping the default request serializer. Allows custom serializers to work with the * already serialized object. * @param customSerializer The custom request serializer. Accepts a single parameter: the newly serialized * request object. Returns the new (or updated) request object. * @return A new error serializer. */ wrapRequestSerializer: typeof pinoStdSerializers.wrapRequestSerializer; /** * A utility method for wrapping the default response serializer. Allows custom serializers to work with the * already serialized object. * @param customSerializer The custom response serializer. Accepts a single parameter: the newly serialized * response object. Returns the new (or updated) response object. * @return A new error serializer. */ wrapResponseSerializer: typeof pinoStdSerializers.wrapResponseSerializer; }; /** * Provides functions for generating the timestamp property in the log output. You can set the `timestamp` option during * initialization to one of these functions to adjust the output format. Alternatively, you can specify your own time function. * A time function must synchronously return a string that would be a valid component of a JSON string. For example, * the default function returns a string like `,"time":1493426328206`. */ const stdTimeFunctions: { /** * The default time function for Pino. Returns a string like `,"time":1493426328206`. */ epochTime: TimeFn; /* * Returns the seconds since Unix epoch */ unixTime: TimeFn; /** * Returns an empty string. This function is used when the `timestamp` option is set to `false`. */ nullTime: TimeFn; /* * Returns ISO 8601-formatted time in UTC */ isoTime: TimeFn; }; /** * Equivalent of SonicBoom constructor options object */ // TODO: use SonicBoom constructor options interface when available interface DestinationObjectOptions { fd?: string | number; dest?: string; minLength?: number; sync?: boolean; } /** * Create a Pino Destination instance: a stream-like object with significantly more throughput (over 30%) than a standard Node.js stream. * @param [dest]: The `destination` parameter, at a minimum must be an object with a `write` method. An ordinary Node.js * `stream` can be passed as the destination (such as the result of `fs.createWriteStream`) but for peak log * writing performance it is strongly recommended to use `pino.destination` to create the destination stream. * @returns A Sonic-Boom stream to be used as destination for the pino function */ function destination( dest?: string | number | DestinationObjectOptions | DestinationStream | NodeJS.WritableStream, ): SonicBoom; /** * Create an extreme mode destination. This yields an additional 60% performance boost. * There are trade-offs that should be understood before usage. * @param [fileDescriptor]: File path or numerical file descriptor, by default 1 * @returns A Sonic-Boom stream to be used as destination for the pino function */ function extreme(fileDescriptor?: string | number): SonicBoom; /** * The pino.final method can be used to create an exit listener function. * This listener function can be supplied to process exit events. * The exit listener function will call the handler with * @param [logger]: pino logger that serves as reference for the final logger * @param [handler]: Function that will be called by the handler returned from this function * @returns Exit listener function that can be supplied to process exit events and will call the supplied handler function */ function final( logger: Logger, handler: (error: Error, finalLogger: Logger, ...args: any[]) => void, ): (error: Error | null, ...args: any[]) => void; /** * The pino.final method can be used to acquire a final logger instance that synchronously flushes on every write. * @param [logger]: pino logger that serves as reference for the final logger * @returns Final, synchronous logger */ function final(logger: Logger): Logger; interface LevelMapping { /** * Returns the mappings of level names to their respective internal number representation. */ values: { [level: string]: number }; /** * Returns the mappings of level internal level numbers to their string representations. */ labels: { [level: number]: string }; } type TimeFn = () => string; type MixinFn = () => object; interface DestinationStream { write(msg: string): void; } interface LoggerOptions { /** * Avoid error causes by circular references in the object tree. Default: `true`. */ safe?: boolean; /** * The name of the logger. Default: `undefined`. */ name?: string; /** * an object containing functions for custom serialization of objects. * These functions should return an JSONifiable object and they should never throw. When logging an object, * each top-level property matching the exact key of a serializer will be serialized using the defined serializer. */ serializers?: { [key: string]: SerializerFn }; /** * Enables or disables the inclusion of a timestamp in the log message. If a function is supplied, it must * synchronously return a JSON string representation of the time. If set to `false`, no timestamp will be included in the output. * See stdTimeFunctions for a set of available functions for passing in as a value for this option. * Caution: any sort of formatted time will significantly slow down Pino's performance. */ timestamp?: TimeFn | boolean; /** * One of the supported levels or `silent` to disable logging. Any other value defines a custom level and * requires supplying a level value via `levelVal`. Default: 'info'. */ level?: LevelWithSilent | string; /** * Outputs the level as a string instead of integer. Default: `false`. */ useLevelLabels?: boolean; /** * Changes the property `level` to any string value you pass in. Default: 'level' */ levelKey?: string; /** * (DEPRECATED, use `levelKey`) Changes the property `level` to any string value you pass in. Default: 'level' */ changeLevelName?: string; /** * Use this option to define additional logging levels. * The keys of the object correspond the namespace of the log level, and the values should be the numerical value of the level. */ customLevels?: { [key: string]: number }; /** * Use this option to only use defined `customLevels` and omit Pino's levels. * Logger's default `level` must be changed to a value in `customLevels` in order to use `useOnlyCustomLevels` * Warning: this option may not be supported by downstream transports. */ useOnlyCustomLevels?: boolean; /** * If provided, the `mixin` function is called each time one of the active logging methods * is called. The function must synchronously return an object. The properties of the * returned object will be added to the logged JSON. */ mixin?: MixinFn; /** * As an array, the redact option specifies paths that should have their values redacted from any log output. * * Each path must be a string using a syntax which corresponds to JavaScript dot and bracket notation. * * If an object is supplied, three options can be specified: * * paths (String[]): Required. An array of paths * censor (String): Optional. A value to overwrite key which are to be redacted. Default: '[Redacted]' * remove (Boolean): Optional. Instead of censoring the value, remove both the key and the value. Default: false */ redact?: string[] | redactOptions; /** * When defining a custom log level via level, set to an integer value to define the new level. Default: `undefined`. */ levelVal?: number; /** * The string key for the 'message' in the JSON object. Default: "msg". */ messageKey?: string; /** * The string key to place any logged object under. */ nestedKey?: string; /** * Enables pino.pretty. This is intended for non-production configurations. This may be set to a configuration * object as outlined in http://getpino.io/#/docs/API?id=pretty. Default: `false`. */ prettyPrint?: boolean | PrettyOptions; /** * Allows to optionally define which prettifier module to use. */ // TODO: use type definitions from 'pino-pretty' when available. prettifier?: any; /** * This function will be invoked during process shutdown when `extreme` is set to `true`. If you do not specify * a function, Pino will invoke `process.exit(0)` when no error has occurred, and `process.exit(1)` otherwise. * If you do specify a function, it is up to you to terminate the process; you must perform only synchronous * operations at this point. See http://getpino.io/#/docs/extreme for more detail. */ onTerminated?(eventName: string, err: any): void; /** * Enables logging. Default: `true`. */ enabled?: boolean; /** * Browser only, see http://getpino.io/#/docs/browser. */ browser?: { /** * The `asObject` option will create a pino-like log object instead of passing all arguments to a console * method. When `write` is set, `asObject` will always be true. * * @example * pino.info('hi') // creates and logs {msg: 'hi', level: 30, time: } */ asObject?: boolean; /** * Instead of passing log messages to `console.log` they can be passed to a supplied function. If `write` is * set to a single function, all logging objects are passed to this function. If `write` is an object, it * can have methods that correspond to the levels. When a message is logged at a given level, the * corresponding method is called. If a method isn't present, the logging falls back to using the `console`. * * @example * const pino = require('pino')({ * browser: { * write: (o) => { * // do something with o * } * } * }) * * @example * const pino = require('pino')({ * browser: { * write: { * info: function (o) { * //process info log object * }, * error: function (o) { * //process error log object * } * } * } * }) */ write?: | WriteFn | ({ fatal?: WriteFn; error?: WriteFn; warn?: WriteFn; info?: WriteFn; debug?: WriteFn; trace?: WriteFn; } & { [logLevel: string]: WriteFn }); /** * The serializers provided to `pino` are ignored by default in the browser, including the standard * serializers provided with Pino. Since the default destination for log messages is the console, values * such as `Error` objects are enhanced for inspection, which they otherwise wouldn't be if the Error * serializer was enabled. We can turn all serializers on or we can selectively enable them via an array. * * When `serialize` is `true` the standard error serializer is also enabled (see * {@link https://github.com/pinojs/pino/blob/master/docs/api.md#pino-stdserializers}). This is a global * serializer which will apply to any `Error` objects passed to the logger methods. * * If `serialize` is an array the standard error serializer is also automatically enabled, it can be * explicitly disabled by including a string in the serialize array: `!stdSerializers.err` (see example). * * The `serialize` array also applies to any child logger serializers (see * {@link https://github.com/pinojs/pino/blob/master/docs/api.md#bindingsserializers-object} for how to * set child-bound serializers). * * Unlike server pino the serializers apply to every object passed to the logger method, if the `asObject` * option is `true`, this results in the serializers applying to the first object (as in server pino). * * For more info on serializers see * {@link https://github.com/pinojs/pino/blob/master/docs/api.md#serializers-object}. * * @example * const pino = require('pino')({ * browser: { * serialize: true * } * }) * * @example * const pino = require('pino')({ * serializers: { * custom: myCustomSerializer, * another: anotherSerializer * }, * browser: { * serialize: ['custom'] * } * }) * // following will apply myCustomSerializer to the custom property, * // but will not apply anotherSerializer to another key * pino.info({custom: 'a', another: 'b'}) * * @example * const pino = require('pino')({ * serializers: { * custom: myCustomSerializer, * another: anotherSerializer * }, * browser: { * serialize: ['!stdSerializers.err', 'custom'] //will not serialize Errors, will serialize `custom` keys * } * }) */ serialize?: boolean | string[]; /** * Options for transmission of logs. * * @example * const pino = require('pino')({ * browser: { * transmit: { * level: 'warn', * send: function (level, logEvent) { * if (level === 'warn') { * // maybe send the logEvent to a separate endpoint * // or maybe analyse the messages further before sending * } * // we could also use the `logEvent.level.value` property to determine * // numerical value * if (logEvent.level.value >= 50) { // covers error and fatal * * // send the logEvent somewhere * } * } * } * } * }) */ transmit?: { /** * Specifies the minimum level (inclusive) of when the `send` function should be called, if not supplied * the `send` function will be called based on the main logging `level` (set via `options.level`, * defaulting to `info`). */ level?: Level | string; /** * Remotely record log messages. * * @description Called after writing the log message. */ send: (level: Level, logEvent: LogEvent) => void; }; }; /** * key-value object added as child logger to each log line. If set to null the base child logger is not added */ base?: { [key: string]: any } | null; /** * An object containing functions for formatting the shape of the log lines. * These functions should return a JSONifiable object and should never throw. * These functions allow for full customization of the resulting log lines. * For example, they can be used to change the level key name or to enrich the default metadata. */ formatters?: { /** * Changes the shape of the log level. * The default shape is { level: number }. * The function takes two arguments, the label of the level (e.g. 'info') and the numeric value (e.g. 30). */ level?: (label: string, number: number) => object; /** * Changes the shape of the bindings. * The default shape is { pid, hostname }. * The function takes a single argument, the bindings object. * It will be called every time a child logger is created. */ bindings?: (bindings: Bindings) => object; /** * Changes the shape of the log object. * This function will be called every time one of the log methods (such as .info) is called. * All arguments passed to the log method, except the message, will be pass to this function. * By default it does not change the shape of the log object. */ log?: (object: object) => object; }; /** * An object mapping to hook functions. Hook functions allow for customizing internal logger operations. * Hook functions must be synchronous functions. */ hooks?: { /** * Allows for manipulating the parameters passed to logger methods. The signature for this hook is * logMethod (args, method, level) {}, where args is an array of the arguments that were passed to the * log method and method is the log method itself, and level is the log level. This hook must invoke the method function by * using apply, like so: method.apply(this, newArgumentsArray). */ logMethod?: (args: any[], method: LogFn, level: number) => void; }; } // Re-export for backward compatibility type PrettyOptions = PinoPretty.PrettyOptions & { /** * Suppress warning on first synchronous flushing. */ suppressFlushSyncWarning?: boolean; }; type Level = "fatal" | "error" | "warn" | "info" | "debug" | "trace"; type LevelWithSilent = Level | "silent"; type SerializerFn = (value: any) => any; type WriteFn = (o: object) => void; /** * Describes a log line. */ type LogDescriptor = Record; // TODO replace `any` with `unknown` when TypeScript version >= 3.0 interface Bindings { level?: Level | string; serializers?: { [key: string]: SerializerFn }; [key: string]: any; } /** * A data structure representing a log message, it represents the arguments passed to a logger statement, the level * at which they were logged and the hierarchy of child bindings. * * @description By default serializers are not applied to log output in the browser, but they will always be applied * to `messages` and `bindings` in the `logEvent` object. This allows us to ensure a consistent format for all * values between server and client. */ interface LogEvent { /** * Unix epoch timestamp in milliseconds, the time is taken from the moment the logger method is called. */ ts: number; /** * All arguments passed to logger method, (for instance `logger.info('a', 'b', 'c')` would result in `messages` * array `['a', 'b', 'c']`). */ messages: any[]; /** * Represents each child logger (if any), and the relevant bindings. * * @description For instance, given `logger.child({a: 1}).child({b: 2}).info({c: 3})`, the bindings array would * hold `[{a: 1}, {b: 2}]` and the `messages` array would be `[{c: 3}]`. The `bindings` are ordered according to * their position in the child logger hierarchy, with the lowest index being the top of the hierarchy. */ bindings: Bindings[]; /** * Holds the `label` (for instance `info`), and the corresponding numerical `value` (for instance `30`). * This could be important in cases where client side level values and labels differ from server side. */ level: { label: string; value: number; }; } type Logger = BaseLogger & { [key: string]: LogFn }; interface BaseLogger extends EventEmitter { /** * Exposes the current version of Pino. */ readonly pino: string; /** * Holds the current log format version (as output in the v property of each log record). */ readonly LOG_VERSION: number; /** * Exposes the Pino package version. Also available on the exported pino function. */ readonly version: string; levels: LevelMapping; /** * Set this property to the desired logging level. In order of priority, available levels are: * * - 'fatal' * - 'error' * - 'warn' * - 'info' * - 'debug' * - 'trace' * * The logging level is a __minimum__ level. For instance if `logger.level` is `'info'` then all `'fatal'`, `'error'`, `'warn'`, * and `'info'` logs will be enabled. * * You can pass `'silent'` to disable logging. */ level: LevelWithSilent | string; /** * Outputs the level as a string instead of integer. */ useLevelLabels: boolean; /** * Define additional logging levels. */ customLevels: { [key: string]: number }; /** * Use only defined `customLevels` and omit Pino's levels. */ useOnlyCustomLevels: boolean; /** * Returns the integer value for the logger instance's logging level. */ levelVal: number; /** * Registers a listener function that is triggered when the level is changed. * Note: When browserified, this functionality will only be available if the `events` module has been required elsewhere * (e.g. if you're using streams in the browser). This allows for a trade-off between bundle size and functionality. * * @param event: only ever fires the `'level-change'` event * @param listener: The listener is passed four arguments: `levelLabel`, `levelValue`, `previousLevelLabel`, `previousLevelValue`. */ on(event: "level-change", listener: LevelChangeEventListener): this; addListener(event: "level-change", listener: LevelChangeEventListener): this; once(event: "level-change", listener: LevelChangeEventListener): this; prependListener(event: "level-change", listener: LevelChangeEventListener): this; prependOnceListener(event: "level-change", listener: LevelChangeEventListener): this; removeListener(event: "level-change", listener: LevelChangeEventListener): this; /** * Creates a child logger, setting all key-value pairs in `bindings` as properties in the log lines. All serializers will be applied to the given pair. * Child loggers use the same output stream as the parent and inherit the current log level of the parent at the time they are spawned. * From v2.x.x the log level of a child is mutable (whereas in v1.x.x it was immutable), and can be set independently of the parent. * If a `level` property is present in the object passed to `child` it will override the child logger level. * * @param bindings: an object of key-value pairs to include in log lines as properties. * @returns a child logger instance. */ child(bindings: Bindings): Logger; /** * Log at `'fatal'` level the given msg. If the first argument is an object, all its properties will be included in the JSON line. * If more args follows `msg`, these will be used to format `msg` using `util.format`. * * @typeParam T: the interface of the object being serialized. Default is object. * @param obj: object to be serialized * @param msg: the log message to write * @param ...args: format string values when `msg` is a format string */ fatal: LogFn; /** * Log at `'error'` level the given msg. If the first argument is an object, all its properties will be included in the JSON line. * If more args follows `msg`, these will be used to format `msg` using `util.format`. * * @typeParam T: the interface of the object being serialized. Default is object. * @param obj: object to be serialized * @param msg: the log message to write * @param ...args: format string values when `msg` is a format string */ error: LogFn; /** * Log at `'warn'` level the given msg. If the first argument is an object, all its properties will be included in the JSON line. * If more args follows `msg`, these will be used to format `msg` using `util.format`. * * @typeParam T: the interface of the object being serialized. Default is object. * @param obj: object to be serialized * @param msg: the log message to write * @param ...args: format string values when `msg` is a format string */ warn: LogFn; /** * Log at `'info'` level the given msg. If the first argument is an object, all its properties will be included in the JSON line. * If more args follows `msg`, these will be used to format `msg` using `util.format`. * * @typeParam T: the interface of the object being serialized. Default is object. * @param obj: object to be serialized * @param msg: the log message to write * @param ...args: format string values when `msg` is a format string */ info: LogFn; /** * Log at `'debug'` level the given msg. If the first argument is an object, all its properties will be included in the JSON line. * If more args follows `msg`, these will be used to format `msg` using `util.format`. * * @typeParam T: the interface of the object being serialized. Default is object. * @param obj: object to be serialized * @param msg: the log message to write * @param ...args: format string values when `msg` is a format string */ debug: LogFn; /** * Log at `'trace'` level the given msg. If the first argument is an object, all its properties will be included in the JSON line. * If more args follows `msg`, these will be used to format `msg` using `util.format`. * * @typeParam T: the interface of the object being serialized. Default is object. * @param obj: object to be serialized * @param msg: the log message to write * @param ...args: format string values when `msg` is a format string */ trace: LogFn; /** * Noop function. */ silent: LogFn; /** * Flushes the content of the buffer in extreme mode. It has no effect if extreme mode is not enabled. */ flush(): void; /** * A utility method for determining if a given log level will write to the destination. */ isLevelEnabled(level: LevelWithSilent | string): boolean; /** * Returns an object containing all the current bindings, cloned from the ones passed in via logger.child(). */ bindings(): Bindings; } type LevelChangeEventListener = ( lvl: LevelWithSilent | string, val: number, prevLvl: LevelWithSilent | string, prevVal: number, ) => void; interface LogFn { /* tslint:disable:no-unnecessary-generics */ (obj: T, msg?: string, ...args: any[]): void; (msg: string, ...args: any[]): void; } interface redactOptions { paths: string[]; censor?: string | ((v: any) => any); remove?: boolean; } }