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Structured context logging for NodeJS.

Build a context object from HTTP request/response informations for your favorite logger.

Allows you to do rich application monitoring/auditing by providing metadata for your logs.

Motivation

One logging best practice is to log as much as you can! The more you log, the bigger the chances are that you will get the right information when debugging or trying to understand what happened.

Adding context to log allow you to answer the following questions:

  • What happened?
  • What it contains?
  • When did it happen?
  • Who initiated it?
  • On what did it happen?

Supported features

  • Logger agnostic
  • Structured format
  • Request/response context
  • Error context with stacktrace, os, process info
  • Mask sensitive data like Authorization header, url parameters, etc.
  • Exclude specific URLs from logging

Installation

npm install --save contextlog

Usage

const Contextlog = require('contextlog');
const pkg = require('./package.json');

const contextlog = new Contextlog({
  skipUrls: [/\/docs/],
  application: { 
    name: pkg.name, 
    version: pkg.version 
  },
  user: ({req}, context) => ({
    id: req.user && req.user.id
  }),
  resource: ({req}, context) => ({
    type: req.params.resourceType,
    id: req.params.id
  }),
  custom: ({ req }) => ({ custom: req.custom }),
  reqBody: (body) => {
    body.password = contextlog.mask(body.password);
    return body;
  },
  resBody: true
});

Options:

  • keyValue (optional): key-value pairs format (except for req.body and res.body that will be stringify). Default = false;
  • skipUrls (optional): Array of regex to skip/exclude specific URLs from logging.
  • application (optional): object or function. Describes the application context.
  • id (optional): object or function. Describes the transaction id.
  • user (optional): object or function. Describes the user context.
  • resource (optional): object or function. Describes the resource context.
  • custom (optional): object or function. Add custom metadata to top-level.
  • reqBody (optional): boolean or function. include/filter req.body. Default = false.
  • resBody (optional): boolean or function. include/filter req.body. Default = false.
  • maskUrlParams (optional): Array of url parameters to mask.
  • maskHeaders (optional): Array of headers to mask on req and res.
  • parseUserAgent: boolean to indicate if 'user-agent' header should be parsed using useragent and added to req.userAgent. Default = false.

standard({ req, res }, [context])

contextlog.standard({ req, res });
{
  "date": "2017-12-09T17:36:24.655Z",
  "application": {
    "name": "contextlog",
    "version": "1.0.0"
  },
  "user": {
    "id": "john.doe"
  },
  "resource": {
    "type": "user",
    "id": "1"
  },
  "custom": "custom"
}

request({ req, res }, [context])

contextlog.request({ req, res });
{
  "date": "2017-12-09T17:36:24.655Z",
  "application": {
    "name": "contextlog",
    "version": "1.0.0"
  },
  "user": {
    "id": "john.doe"
  },
  "resource": {
    "type": "user",
    "id": "1"
  },
  "custom": "custom",
  "req": {
    "httpVersion": "1.1",
    "remoteAddress": "192.168.1.1",
    "url": "/path/to/endpoint",
    "method": "POST",
    "headers": {
      "host": "localhost",
      "connection": "keep-alive",
      "Authorization": "Basic *********"
    },
    "body": {
      "data": "data",
      "password": "********"
    }
  },
  "res": {
    "statusCode": "200",
    "headers": {
      "content-type": "application/json; charset=utf-8"
    },
    "body": {
      "data": "data"
    }
  }
}

error(err, { req, res }, [context])

contextlog.error(err, { req, res })
{
  "date": "2017-12-09T17:36:24.655Z",
  "application": {
    "name": "contextlog",
    "version": "1.0.0"
  },
  "user": {
    "id": "john.doe"
  },
  "resource": {
    "type": "user",
    "id": "1"
  },
  "custom": "custom",
  "error": true,
  "os": {
    "hostname": "localhost",
    "plateform": "win32",
    "loadavg": [
      0,
      0,
      0
    ],
    "uptime": 874049.5096699,
    "freemem": 8310415360
  },
  "process": {
    "pid": 33636,
    "uid": null,
    "gid": null,
    "cwd": "C:\\Users\\contextlog",
    "execPath": "C:\\Program Files\\nodejs\\node.exe",
    "version": "v8.9.1",
    "argv": [
      "node",
      "C:\\Users\\contextlog\\node_modules\\mocha\\bin\\_mocha",
      "-R",
      "spec",
      "./test/**/*.js"
    ],
    "memoryUsage": {
      "rss": 50888704,
      "heapTotal": 34512896,
      "heapUsed": 21474088,
      "external": 1463895
    }
  },
  "message": "boom",
  "stack": "Error: boom\n    at Context.it (C:\\Users\\contextlog\\test\\unit\\Contextlog.test.js:266:19)\n    at callFnAsync (C:\\Users\\contextlog\\node_modules\\mocha\\lib\\runnable.js:377:21)\n    at Test.Runnable.run ...",
  "req": {
    "httpVersion": "1.1",
    "remoteAddress": "192.168.1.1",
    "url": "/path/to/endpoint",
    "method": "POST",
    "headers": {
      "host": "localhost",
      "connection": "keep-alive",
      "Authorization": "Basic *********"
    },
    "body": {
      "data": "data",
      "password": "********"
    }
  },
  "res": {
    "statusCode": "200",
    "headers": {
      "content-type": "application/json; charset=utf-8"
    },
    "body": {
      "data": "data"
    }
  }
}

Mask sensitive data

contextlog do some default masking of common sensitive data on url parameters and req/res headers:

  • Url params: ['x-api-key']
  • Headers: ['authorization', 'x-api-key']

It also provides some utilities functions to mask sensitive data:

mask(string)

contextlog.mask(body.password)

maskUrl(url)

const contextlog = new Contextlog({
  maskUrlParams: ['mask'],
});
contextlog.maskUrl('/path/to/endpoint?x-api-key=shouldbemask&mask=shouldbemask&notmask=shouldnotbemask');
// => '/path/to/endpoint?x-api-key=************&mask=************&notmask=shouldnotbemask';

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