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# garnish
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Prettifies [ndjson](http://ndjson.org/) or [bole](https://github.com/rvagg/bole) logs from [budo](https://github.com/mattdesl/budo), [wzrd](https://github.com/maxogden/wzrd/) and other tools.
Example with [budo](https://github.com/mattdesl/budo), which uses this under the hood.
<img src="http://i.imgur.com/Pvus8vy.png" width="75%" />
## Install
```sh
npm install garnish [-g|--save-dev]
```
## Usage
### CLI
Pipe a ndjson emitter into `garnish` like so:
```sh
node app.js | garnish [opts]
Options:
--level, -l the minimum debug level, default 'debug'
--name, -n the default app name
```
Where `level` can be `debug`, `info`, `warn`, `error`.
### API
#### `garnish([opt])`
Returns a duplexer that parses input as ndjson, and writes a pretty-printed result. Options:
- `level` (String)
- the minimum log level to print (default `'debug'`)
- the order is as follows: `debug`, `info`, `warn`, `error`
- `name` (String)
- the default name for your logger; a message's `name` field will not be printed when it matches this default name, to reduce redundant/obvious information in the logs.
## format
Typically, you would use [bole](https://github.com/rvagg/bole) or [ndjson](https://www.npmjs.com/package/ndjson) to write the content to garnish. You can also write ndjson to `stdout` like so:
```js
// a log message
console.log({
name: 'myApp',
level: 'warn',
message: 'not found'
})
// a typical server message
console.log({
name: 'myApp',
type: 'generated',
level: 'info',
url: '/foo.png',
statusCode: 200,
contentLength: 12800, // in bytes
elapsed: 120 // in milliseconds
})
```
Currently garnish styles the following:
- `level`
- the log level e.g. `debug`, `info`, `warn`, `error` (default `debug`) - only shown if `message` is present
- `name`
- an optional event or application name. It's recommended to always have a name.
- `message`
- an event message.
- `url`
- a url (stripped to pathname), useful for router logging.
- `statusCode`
- an HTTP statusCode. Codes `>=400` are displayed in red.
- `contentLength`
- the response size; if a `number`, bytes are assumed
- `elapsed`
- time elapsed since the previous related event; if a `number`, milliseconds are assumed
- `type`
- the type of event logged
- `colors`
- an optional color mapping for custom styles
You can use the `colors` field to override any of the default colors with a new [ANSI style](https://github.com/chalk/ansi-styles).
For example, the following will print `elapsed` in yellow if it passes our threshold:
```js
function logTime (msg) {
var now = Date.now()
var time = now - lastTime
lastTime = now
console.log({
name: 'app',
message: msg,
elapsed: time + ' ms',
colors: {
elapsed: time > 1000 ? 'yellow' : 'green'
}
})
}
```
## See Also
- [bistre](https://github.com/hughsk/bistre)
## License
MIT, see [LICENSE.md](http://github.com/mattdesl/garnish/blob/master/LICENSE.md) for details.