# bunyan Changelog ## bunyan 0.13.0 - [issue #31] Re-instate defines for the (uppercase) log level names (TRACE, DEBUG, etc.) in `bunyan -c "..."` filtering condition code. E.g.: $ ... | bunyan -c 'level >= ERROR' ## bunyan 0.12.0 - [pull #32] `bunyan -o short` for more concise output (by Dave Pacheco). E.g.: 22:56:52.856Z INFO myservice: My message instead of: [2012-02-08T22:56:52.856Z] INFO: myservice/123 on example.com: My message ## bunyan 0.11.3 - Add '--strict' option to `bunyan` CLI to suppress all but legal Bunyan JSON log lines. By default non-JSON, and non-Bunyan lines are passed through. ## bunyan 0.11.2 - [issue #30] Robust handling of 'req' field without a 'headers' subfield in `bunyan` CLI. - [issue #31] Pull the TRACE, DEBUG, et al defines from `bunyan -c "..."` filtering code. This was added in v0.11.1, but has a significant adverse affect. ## bunyan 0.11.1 - **Bad release. The TRACE et al names are bleeding into the log records when using '-c'.** - Add defines for the (uppercase) log level names (TRACE, DEBUG, etc.) in `bunyan -c "..."` filtering condition code. E.g.: $ ... | bunyan -c 'level >= ERROR' ## bunyan 0.11.0 - [pull #29] Add -l/--level for level filtering, and -c/--condition for arbitrary conditional filtering (by github.com/isaacs): $ ... | bunyan -l error # filter out log records below error $ ... | bunyan -l 50 # numeric value works too $ ... | bunyan -c 'level===50' # equiv with -c filtering $ ... | bunyan -c 'pid===123' # filter on any field $ ... | bunyan -c 'pid===123' -c '_audit' # multiple filters ## bunyan 0.10.0 - [pull #24] Support for gzip'ed log files in the bunyan CLI (by github.com/mhart): $ bunyan foo.log.gz ... ## bunyan 0.9.0 - [pull #16] Bullet proof the `bunyan.stdSerializers` (by github.com/rlidwka). - [pull #15] The `bunyan` CLI will now chronologically merge multiple log streams when it is given multiple file arguments. (by github.com/davepacheco) $ bunyan foo.log bar.log ... merged log records ... - [pull #15] A new `bunyan.RingBuffer` stream class that is useful for keeping the last N log messages in memory. This can be a fast way to keep recent, and thus hopefully relevant, log messages. (by @dapsays, github.com/davepacheco) Potential uses: Live debugging if a running process could inspect those messages. One could dump recent log messages at a finer log level than is typically logged on [`uncaughtException`](http://nodejs.org/docs/latest/api/all.html#all_event_uncaughtexception). var ringbuffer = new bunyan.RingBuffer({ limit: 100 }); var log = new bunyan({ name: 'foo', streams: [{ type: 'raw', stream: ringbuffer, level: 'debug' }] }); log.info('hello world'); console.log(ringbuffer.records); - Add support for "raw" streams. This is a logging stream that is given raw log record objects instead of a JSON-stringified string. function Collector() { this.records = []; } Collector.prototype.write = function (rec) { this.records.push(rec); } var log = new Logger({ name: 'mylog', streams: [{ type: 'raw', stream: new Collector() }] }); See "examples/raw-stream.js". I expect raw streams to be useful for piping Bunyan logging to separate services (e.g. , ) or to separate in-process handling. - Add test/corpus/*.log files (accidentally excluded) so the test suite actually works(!). ## bunyan 0.8.0 - [pull #21] Bunyan loggers now re-emit `fs.createWriteStream` error events. By github.com/EvanOxfeld. See "examples/handle-fs-error.js" and "test/error-event.js" for details. var log = new Logger({name: 'mylog', streams: [{path: FILENAME}]}); log.on('error', function (err, stream) { // Handle error writing to or creating FILENAME. }); - jsstyle'ing (via `make check`) ## bunyan 0.7.0 - [issue #12] Add `bunyan.createLogger(OPTIONS)` form, as is more typical in node.js APIs. This'll eventually become the preferred form. ## bunyan 0.6.9 - Change `bunyan` CLI default output to color "src" info red. Before the "src" information was uncolored. The "src" info is the filename, line number and function name resulting from using `src: true` in `Logger` creation. I.e., the `(/Users/trentm/tm/node-bunyan/examples/hi.js:10)` in: [2012-04-10T22:28:58.237Z] INFO: myapp/39339 on banana.local (/Users/trentm/tm/node-bunyan/examples/hi.js:10): hi - Tweak `bunyan` CLI default output to still show an "err" field if it doesn't have a "stack" attribute. ## bunyan 0.6.8 - Fix bad bug in `log.child({...}, true);` where the added child fields **would be added to the parent's fields**. This bug only existed for the "fast child" path (that second `true` argument). A side-effect of fixing this is that the "fast child" path is only 5 times as fast as the regular `log.child`, instead of 10 times faster. ## bunyan 0.6.7 - [issue #6] Fix bleeding 'type' var to global namespace. (Thanks Mike!) ## bunyan 0.6.6 - Add support to the `bunyan` CLI taking log file path args, `bunyan foo.log`, in addition to the usual `cat foo.log | bunyan`. - Improve reliability of the default output formatting of the `bunyan` CLI. Before it could blow up processing log records missing some expected fields. ## bunyan 0.6.5 - ANSI coloring output from `bunyan` CLI tool (for the default output mode/style). Also add the '--color' option to force coloring if the output stream is not a TTY, e.g. `cat my.log | bunyan --color | less -R`. Use `--no-color` to disable coloring, e.g. if your terminal doesn't support ANSI codes. - Add 'level' field to log record before custom fields for that record. This just means that the raw record JSON will show the 'level' field earlier, which is a bit nicer for raw reading. ## bunyan 0.6.4 - [issue #5] Fix `log.info() -> boolean` to work properly. Previous all were returning false. Ditto all trace/debug/.../fatal methods. ## bunyan 0.6.3 - Allow an optional `msg` and arguments to the `log.info( err)` logging form. For example, before: log.debug(my_error_instance) // good log.debug(my_error_instance, "boom!") // wasn't allowed Now the latter is allowed if you want to expliciting set the log msg. Of course this applies to all the `log.{trace|debug|info...}()` methods. - `bunyan` cli output: clarify extra fields with quoting if empty or have spaces. E.g. 'cmd' and 'stderr' in the following: [2012-02-12T00:30:43.736Z] INFO: mo-docs/43194 on banana.local: buildDocs results (req_id=185edca2-2886-43dc-911c-fe41c09ec0f5, route=PutDocset, error=null, stderr="", cmd="make docs") ## bunyan 0.6.2 - Fix/guard against unintended inclusion of some files in npm published package due to ## bunyan 0.6.1 - Internal: starting jsstyle usage. - Internal: add .npmignore. Previous packages had reams of bunyan crud in them. ## bunyan 0.6.0 - Add 'pid' automatic log record field. ## bunyan 0.5.3 - Add 'client_req' (HTTP client request) standard formatting in `bunyan` CLI default output. - Improve `bunyan` CLI default output to include *all* log record keys. Unknown keys are either included in the first line parenthetical (if short) or in the indented subsequent block (if long or multiline). ## bunyan 0.5.2 - [issue #3] More type checking of `new Logger(...)` and `log.child(...)` options. - Start a test suite. ## bunyan 0.5.1 - [issue #2] Add guard on `JSON.stringify`ing of log records before emission. This will prevent `log.info` et al throwing on record fields that cannot be represented as JSON. An error will be printed on stderr and a clipped log record emitted with a 'bunyanMsg' key including error details. E.g.: bunyan: ERROR: could not stringify log record from /Users/trentm/tm/node-bunyan/examples/unstringifyable.js:12: TypeError: Converting circular structure to JSON { "name": "foo", "hostname": "banana.local", "bunyanMsg": "bunyan: ERROR: could not stringify log record from /Users/trentm/tm/node-bunyan/examples/unstringifyable.js:12: TypeError: Converting circular structure to JSON", ... Some timing shows this does effect log speed: $ node tools/timeguard.js # before Time try/catch-guard on JSON.stringify: - log.info: 0.07365ms per iteration $ node tools/timeguard.js # after Time try/catch-guard on JSON.stringify: - log.info: 0.07368ms per iteration ## bunyan 0.5.0 - Use 10/20/... instead of 1/2/... for level constant values. Ostensibly this allows for intermediary levels from the defined "trace/debug/..." set. However, that is discouraged. I'd need a strong user argument to add support for easily using alternative levels. Consider using a separate JSON field instead. - s/service/name/ for Logger name field. "service" is unnecessarily tied to usage for a service. No need to differ from log4j Logger "name". - Add `log.level(...)` and `log.levels(...)` API for changing logger stream levels. - Add `TRACE|DEBUG|INFO|WARN|ERROR|FATAL` level constants to exports. - Add `log.info(err)` special case for logging an `Error` instance. For example `log.info(new TypeError("boom")` will produce: ... "err": { "message": "boom", "name": "TypeError", "stack": "TypeError: boom\n at Object. ..." }, "msg": "boom", ... ## bunyan 0.4.0 - Add `new Logger({src: true})` config option to have a 'src' attribute be automatically added to log records with the log call source info. Example: "src": { "file": "/Users/trentm/tm/node-bunyan/examples/src.js", "line": 20, "func": "Wuzzle.woos" }, ## bunyan 0.3.0 - `log.child(options[, simple])` Added `simple` boolean arg. Set `true` to assert that options only add fields (no config changes). Results in a 10x speed increase in child creation. See "tools/timechild.js". On my Mac, "fast child" creation takes about 0.001ms. IOW, if your app is dishing 10,000 req/s, then creating a log child for each request will take about 1% of the request time. - `log.clone` -> `log.child` to better reflect the relationship: streams and serializers are inherited. Streams can't be removed as part of the child creation. The child doesn't own the parent's streams (so can't close them). - Clean up Logger creation. The goal here was to ensure `log.child` usage is fast. TODO: measure that. - Add `Logger.stdSerializers.err` serializer which is necessary to get good Error object logging with node 0.6 (where core Error object properties are non-enumerable). ## bunyan 0.2.0 - Spec'ing core/recommended log record fields. - Add `LOG_VERSION` to exports. - Improvements to request/response serializations. ## bunyan 0.1.0 First release.