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1# winston-loki
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9A Grafana Loki transport for the nodejs logging library Winston.
10
11## Usage
12This Winston transport is used similarly to other Winston transports. Require winston and define a new LokiTransport() inside its options when creating it.
13
14### [Examples](./examples/)
15Several usage examples with a test configuration for Grafana+Loki+Promtail reside under [`examples/`](./examples/). If you want the simplest possible configuration, that's probably the place to check out. By defining `json: true` and giving `winston-loki` the correct `host` address for Loki is enough for most.
16
17### Options
18LokiTransport() takes a Javascript object as an input. These are the options that are available, __required in bold__:
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20| **Parameter** | **Description** | **Example** | **Default** |
21| ------------------ | --------------------------------------------------------- | -----------------------| ------------- |
22| __`host`__ | URL for Grafana Loki | http://127.0.0.1:3100 | null |
23| `interval` | The interval at which batched logs are sent in seconds | 30 | 5 |
24| `json` | Use JSON instead of Protobuf for transport | true | false |
25| `batching` | If batching is not used, the logs are sent as they come | true | true |
26| `clearOnError` | Discard any logs that result in an error during transport | true | false |
27| `replaceTimestamp` | Replace any log timestamps with Date.now() | true | false |
28| `labels` | custom labels, key-value pairs | { module: 'http' } | null |
29| `format` | winston format (https://github.com/winstonjs/winston#formats) | simple() | null |
30| `gracefulShutdown` | Enable/disable graceful shutdown (wait for any unsent batches) | false | true |
31| `timeout` | timeout for requests to grafana loki in ms | 30000 | null |
32
33### Example
34With default formatting:
35```js
36const { createLogger, transports } = require("winston");
37const LokiTransport = require("winston-loki");
38const options = {
39 ...,
40 transports: [
41 new LokiTransport({
42 host: "http://127.0.0.1:3100"
43 })
44 ]
45 ...
46};
47const logger = createLogger(options);
48```
49
50You can set custom labels in every log as well like this:
51```js
52logger.debug({ message: 'test', labels: { 'key': 'value' } })
53```
54
55TODO: Add custom formatting example
56
57## Developing
58### Requirements
59Running a local Loki for testing is probably required, and the easiest way to do that is to follow this guide: https://github.com/grafana/loki/tree/master/production#run-locally-using-docker. After that, Grafana Loki instance is available at `http://localhost:3100`, with a Grafana instance running at `http://localhost:3000`. Username `admin`, password `admin`. Add the Loki source with the URL `http://loki:3100`, and the explorer should work.
60
61Refer to https://github.com/grafana/loki/blob/master/docs/api.md for documentation about the available endpoints, data formats etc.
62
63### Example
64```sh
65npm install
66npm link
67cd ~/your_project
68npm link winston-loki
69npm install
70```
71And you should have a working, requirable winston-loki package under your project's node_modules.
72After the link has been established, any changes to winston-loki should show on rerun of the software that uses it.
73
74### Run tests
75```sh
76npm test
77```
78
79Write new ones under `/test`