# bunyan Changelog Known issues: - [issue #58] Can't install to a dir with spaces. This is [this node-gyp bug](https://github.com/TooTallNate/node-gyp/issues/65). ## bunyan 0.21.0 - 'make check' clean, 4-space indenting. No functional change here, just lots of code change. - [issue #80, #82] Drop assert that broke using 'rotating-file' with a default `period` (by github.com/ricardograca). ## bunyan 0.20.0 - [Slight backward incompatibility] Fix serializer bug introduced in 0.18.3 (see below) to only apply serializers to log records when appropriate. This also makes a semantic change to custom serializers. Before this change a serializer function was called for a log record key when that value was truth-y. The semantic change is to call the serializer function as long as the value is not `undefined`. That means that a serializer function should handle falsey values such as `false` and `null`. - Update to latest 'mv' dep (required for rotating-file support) to support node v0.10.0. ## bunyan 0.19.0 **WARNING**: This release includes a bug introduced in bunyan 0.18.3 (see below). Please upgrade to bunyan 0.20.0. - [Slight backward incompatibility] Change the default error serialization (a.k.a. `bunyan.stdSerializers.err`) to *not* serialize all additional attributes of the given error object. This is an open door to unsafe logging and logging should always be safe. With this change, error serialization will log these attributes: message, name, stack, code, signal. The latter two are added because some core node APIs include those fields (e.g. `child_process.exec`). Concrete examples where this has hurt have been the "domain" change necessitating 0.18.3 and a case where [node-restify](https://github.com/mcavage/node-restify) uses an error object as the response object. When logging the `err` and `res` in the same log statement (common for restify audit logging), the `res.body` would be JSON stringified as '[Circular]' as it had already been emitted for the `err` key. This results in a WTF with the bunyan CLI because the `err.body` is not rendered. If you need the old behaviour back you will need to do this: var bunyan = require('bunyan'); var errSkips = { // Skip domain keys. `domain` especially can have huge objects that can // OOM your app when trying to JSON.stringify. domain: true, domain_emitter: true, domain_bound: true, domain_thrown: true }; bunyan.stdSerializers.err = function err(err) { if (!err || !err.stack) return err; var obj = { message: err.message, name: err.name, stack: getFullErrorStack(err) } Object.keys(err).forEach(function (k) { if (err[k] !== undefined && !errSkips[k]) { obj[k] = err[k]; } }); return obj; }; - "long" and "bunyan" output formats for the CLI. `bunyan -o long` is the default format, the same as before, just called "long" now instead of the cheesy "paul" name. The "bunyan" output format is the same as "json-0", just with a more convenient name. ## bunyan 0.18.3 **WARNING**: This release introduced a bug such that all serializers are applied to all log records even if the log record did not contain the key for that serializer. If a logger serializer function does not handle being given `undefined`, then you'll get warnings like this on stderr: bunyan: ERROR: This should never happen. This is a bug in or in this application. Exception from "foo" Logger serializer: Error: ... at Object.bunyan.createLogger.serializers.foo (.../myapp.js:20:15) at Logger._applySerializers (.../lib/bunyan.js:644:46) at Array.forEach (native) at Logger._applySerializers (.../lib/bunyan.js:640:33) ... and the following junk in written log records: "foo":"(Error in Bunyan log "foo" serializer broke field. See stderr for details.)" Please upgrade to bunyan 0.20.0. - Change the `bunyan.stdSerializers.err` serializer for errors to *exclude* [the "domain*" keys](http://nodejs.org/docs/latest/api/all.html#all_additions_to_error_objects). `err.domain` will include its assigned members which can arbitrarily large objects that are not intended for logging. - Make the "dtrace-provider" dependency optional. I hate to do this, but installing bunyan on Windows is made very difficult with this as a required dep. Even though "dtrace-provider" stubs out for non-dtrace-y platforms, without a compiler and Python around, node-gyp just falls over. ## bunyan 0.18.2 - [pull #67] Remove debugging prints in rotating-file support. (by github.com/chad3814). - Update to dtrace-provider@0.2.7. ## bunyan 0.18.1 - Get the `bunyan` CLI to **not** automatically page (i.e. pipe to `less`) if stdin isn't a TTY, or if following dtrace probe output (via `-p PID`), or if not given log file arguments. ## bunyan 0.18.0 - Automatic paging support in the `bunyan` CLI (similar to `git log` et al). IOW, `bunyan` will open your pager (by default `less`) and pipe rendered log output through it. A main benefit of this is getting colored logs with a pager without the pain. Before you had to explicit use `--color` to tell bunyan to color output when the output was not a TTY: bunyan foo.log --color | less -R # before bunyan foo.log # now Disable with the `--no-pager` option or the `BUNYAN_NO_PAGER=1` environment variable. Limitations: Only supported for node >=0.8. Windows is not supported (at least not yet). - Switch test suite to nodeunit (still using a node-tap'ish API via a helper). ## bunyan 0.17.0 - [issue #33] Log rotation support: var bunyan = require('bunyan'); var log = bunyan.createLogger({ name: 'myapp', streams: [{ type: 'rotating-file', path: '/var/log/myapp.log', count: 7, period: 'daily' }] }); - Tweak to CLI default pretty output: don't special case "latency" field. The special casing was perhaps nice, but less self-explanatory. Before: [2012-12-27T21:17:38.218Z] INFO: audit/45769 on myserver: handled: 200 (15ms, audit=true, bar=baz) GET /foo ... After: [2012-12-27T21:17:38.218Z] INFO: audit/45769 on myserver: handled: 200 (audit=true, bar=baz, latency=15) GET /foo ... - *Exit* CLI on EPIPE, otherwise we sit there useless processing a huge log file with, e.g. `bunyan huge.log | head`. ## bunyan 0.16.8 - Guards on `-c CONDITION` usage to attempt to be more user friendly. Bogus JS code will result in this: $ bunyan portal.log -c 'this.req.username==boo@foo' bunyan: error: illegal CONDITION code: SyntaxError: Unexpected token ILLEGAL CONDITION script: Object.prototype.TRACE = 10; Object.prototype.DEBUG = 20; Object.prototype.INFO = 30; Object.prototype.WARN = 40; Object.prototype.ERROR = 50; Object.prototype.FATAL = 60; this.req.username==boo@foo Error: SyntaxError: Unexpected token ILLEGAL at new Script (vm.js:32:12) at Function.Script.createScript (vm.js:48:10) at parseArgv (/Users/trentm/tm/node-bunyan-0.x/bin/bunyan:465:27) at main (/Users/trentm/tm/node-bunyan-0.x/bin/bunyan:1252:16) at Object. (/Users/trentm/tm/node-bunyan-0.x/bin/bunyan:1330:3) at Module._compile (module.js:449:26) at Object.Module._extensions..js (module.js:467:10) at Module.load (module.js:356:32) at Function.Module._load (module.js:312:12) at Module.runMain (module.js:492:10) And all CONDITION scripts will be run against a minimal valid Bunyan log record to ensure they properly guard against undefined values (at least as much as can reasonably be checked). For example: $ bunyan portal.log -c 'this.req.username=="bob"' bunyan: error: CONDITION code cannot safely filter a minimal Bunyan log record CONDITION script: Object.prototype.TRACE = 10; Object.prototype.DEBUG = 20; Object.prototype.INFO = 30; Object.prototype.WARN = 40; Object.prototype.ERROR = 50; Object.prototype.FATAL = 60; this.req.username=="bob" Minimal Bunyan log record: { "v": 0, "level": 30, "name": "name", "hostname": "hostname", "pid": 123, "time": 1355514346206, "msg": "msg" } Filter error: TypeError: Cannot read property 'username' of undefined at bunyan-condition-0:7:9 at Script.Object.keys.forEach.(anonymous function) [as runInNewContext] (vm.js:41:22) at parseArgv (/Users/trentm/tm/node-bunyan-0.x/bin/bunyan:477:18) at main (/Users/trentm/tm/node-bunyan-0.x/bin/bunyan:1252:16) at Object. (/Users/trentm/tm/node-bunyan-0.x/bin/bunyan:1330:3) at Module._compile (module.js:449:26) at Object.Module._extensions..js (module.js:467:10) at Module.load (module.js:356:32) at Function.Module._load (module.js:312:12) at Module.runMain (module.js:492:10) A proper way to do that condition would be: $ bunyan portal.log -c 'this.req && this.req.username=="bob"' ## bunyan 0.16.7 - [issue #59] Clear a possibly interrupted ANSI color code on signal termination. ## bunyan 0.16.6 - [issue #56] Support `bunyan -p NAME` to dtrace all PIDs matching 'NAME' in their command and args (using `ps -A -o pid,command | grep NAME` or, on SunOS `pgrep -lf NAME`). E.g.: bunyan -p myappname This is useful for usage of node's [cluster module](http://nodejs.org/docs/latest/api/all.html#all_cluster) where you'll have multiple worker processes. ## bunyan 0.16.5 - Allow `bunyan -p '*'` to capture bunyan dtrace probes from **all** processes. - issue #55: Add support for `BUNYAN_NO_COLOR` environment variable to turn off all output coloring. This is still overridden by the `--color` and `--no-color` options. ## bunyan 0.16.4 - issue #54: Ensure (again, see 0.16.2) that stderr from the dtrace child process (when using `bunyan -p PID`) gets through. There had been a race between exiting bunyan and the flushing of the dtrace process' stderr. ## bunyan 0.16.3 - Drop 'trentm-dtrace-provider' fork dep now that has been resolved. Back to dtrace-provider. ## bunyan 0.16.2 - Ensure that stderr from the dtrace child process (when using `bunyan -p PID`) gets through. The `pipe` usage wasn't working on SmartOS. This is important to show the user if they need to 'sudo'. ## bunyan 0.16.1 - Ensure that a possible dtrace child process (with using `bunyan -p PID`) is terminated on signal termination of the bunyan CLI (at least for SIGINT, SIGQUIT, SIGTERM, SIGHUP). ## bunyan 0.16.0 - Add `bunyan -p PID` support. This is a convenience wrapper that effectively calls: dtrace -x strsize=4k -qn 'bunyan$PID:::log-*{printf("%s", copyinstr(arg0))}' | bunyan ## bunyan 0.15.0 - issue #48: Dtrace support! The elevator pitch is you can watch all logging from all Bunyan-using process with something like this: dtrace -x strsize=4k -qn 'bunyan*:::log-*{printf("%d: %s: %s", pid, probefunc, copyinstr(arg0))}' And this can include log levels *below* what the service is actually configured to log. E.g. if the service is only logging at INFO level and you need to see DEBUG log messages, with this you can. Obviously this only works on dtrace-y platforms: Illumos derivatives of SunOS (e.g. SmartOS, OmniOS), Mac, FreeBSD. Or get the bunyan CLI to render logs nicely: dtrace -x strsize=4k -qn 'bunyan*:::log-*{printf("%s", copyinstr(arg0))}' | bunyan See for details. By Bryan Cantrill. ## bunyan 0.14.6 - Export `bunyan.safeCycles()`. This may be useful for custom `type == "raw"` streams that may do JSON stringification of log records themselves. Usage: var str = JSON.stringify(rec, bunyan.safeCycles()); - [issue #49] Allow a `log.child()` to specify the level of inherited streams. For example: # Before var childLog = log.child({...}); childLog.level('debug'); # After var childLog = log.child({..., level: 'debug'}); - Improve the Bunyan CLI crash message to make it easier to provide relevant details in a bug report. ## bunyan 0.14.5 - Fix a bug in the long-stack-trace error serialization added in 0.14.4. The symptom: bunyan@0.14.4: .../node_modules/bunyan/lib/bunyan.js:1002 var ret = ex.stack || ex.toString(); ^ TypeError: Cannot read property 'stack' of undefined at getFullErrorStack (.../node_modules/bunyan/lib/bunyan.js:1002:15) ... ## bunyan 0.14.4 - **Bad release. Use 0.14.5 instead.** - Improve error serialization to walk the chain of `.cause()` errors from the likes of `WError` or `VError` error classes from [verror](https://github.com/davepacheco/node-verror) and [restify v2.0](https://github.com/mcavage/node-restify). Example: [2012-10-11T00:30:21.871Z] ERROR: imgapi/99612 on 0525989e-2086-4270-b960-41dd661ebd7d: my-message ValidationFailedError: my-message; caused by TypeError: cause-error-message at Server.apiPing (/opt/smartdc/imgapi/lib/app.js:45:23) at next (/opt/smartdc/imgapi/node_modules/restify/lib/server.js:550:50) at Server.setupReq (/opt/smartdc/imgapi/lib/app.js:178:9) at next (/opt/smartdc/imgapi/node_modules/restify/lib/server.js:550:50) at Server.parseBody (/opt/smartdc/imgapi/node_modules/restify/lib/plugins/body_parser.js:15:33) at next (/opt/smartdc/imgapi/node_modules/restify/lib/server.js:550:50) at Server.parseQueryString (/opt/smartdc/imgapi/node_modules/restify/lib/plugins/query.js:40:25) at next (/opt/smartdc/imgapi/node_modules/restify/lib/server.js:550:50) at Server._run (/opt/smartdc/imgapi/node_modules/restify/lib/server.js:579:17) at Server._handle.log.trace.req (/opt/smartdc/imgapi/node_modules/restify/lib/server.js:480:38) Caused by: TypeError: cause-error-message at Server.apiPing (/opt/smartdc/imgapi/lib/app.js:40:25) at next (/opt/smartdc/imgapi/node_modules/restify/lib/server.js:550:50) at Server.setupReq (/opt/smartdc/imgapi/lib/app.js:178:9) at next (/opt/smartdc/imgapi/node_modules/restify/lib/server.js:550:50) at Server.parseBody (/opt/smartdc/imgapi/node_modules/restify/lib/plugins/body_parser.js:15:33) at next (/opt/smartdc/imgapi/node_modules/restify/lib/server.js:550:50) at Server.parseQueryString (/opt/smartdc/imgapi/node_modules/restify/lib/plugins/query.js:40:25) at next (/opt/smartdc/imgapi/node_modules/restify/lib/server.js:550:50) at Server._run (/opt/smartdc/imgapi/node_modules/restify/lib/server.js:579:17) at Server._handle.log.trace.req (/opt/smartdc/imgapi/node_modules/restify/lib/server.js:480:38) ## bunyan 0.14.2 - [issue #45] Fix bunyan CLI (default output mode) to not crash on a 'res' field that isn't a response object, but a string. ## bunyan 0.14.1 - [issue #44] Fix the default `bunyan` CLI output of a `res.body` that is an object instead of a string. See issue#38 for the same with `req.body`. ## bunyan 0.14.0 - [pull #41] Safe `JSON.stringify`ing of emitted log records to avoid blowing up on circular objects (by Isaac Schlueter). ## bunyan 0.13.5 - [issue #39] Fix a bug with `client_req` handling in the default output of the `bunyan` CLI. ## bunyan 0.13.4 - [issue #38] Fix the default `bunyan` CLI output of a `req.body` that is an object instead of a string. ## bunyan 0.13.3 - Export `bunyan.resolveLevel(NAME-OR-NUM)` to resolve a level name or number to its log level number value: > bunyan.resolveLevel('INFO') 30 > bunyan.resolveLevel('debug') 20 A side-effect of this change is that the uppercase level name is now allowed in the logger constructor. ## bunyan 0.13.2 - [issue #35] Ensure that an accidental `log.info(BUFFER)`, where BUFFER is a node.js Buffer object, doesn't blow up. ## bunyan 0.13.1 - [issue #34] Ensure `req.body`, `res.body` and other request/response fields are emitted by the `bunyan` CLI (mostly by Rob Gulewich). ## 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.