node-bunyan-lite/CHANGES.md
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# bunyan Changelog
## bunyan 0.5.0 (not yet released)
- 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.<anonymous> ..."
},
"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.