It seems nice for API's, scripts and what not. But reading a winston json stack trace is very hard with a text editor. E.g.
{"level":"info","message":"starting","timestamp":"2014-05-14T15:45:44.334Z"} {"date":"Wed May 14 2014 08:45:45 GMT-0700 (Pacific Daylight Time)","process":{"pid":8804,"uid":null,"gid":null,"cwd":"C:\\data\\mytool","execPath":"C:\\Program Files\\nodejs\\node.exe","version":"v0.10.21","argv":["node","C:\\data\\mytool\\server"],"memoryUsage":{"rss":45199360,"heapTotal":32171264,"heapUsed":15158096}},"os":{"loadavg":[0,0,0],"uptime":70496.6138252},"trace":[{"column":null,"file":null,"function":"Object.parse","line":null,"method":"parse","native":true},{"column":32,"file":"C:\\data\\mytool\\src\\status.js","function":"Request._callback","line":166,"method":"_callback","native":false},{"column":22,"file":"C:\\data\\mytool\\node_modules\\request\\request.js","function":"Request.self.callback","line":122,"method":"self.callback","native":false},{"column":17,"file":"events.js","function":"Request.EventEmitter.emit","line":98,"method":"EventEmitter.emit","native":false},{"column":14,"file":"C:\\data\\mytool\\node_modules\\request\\request.js","function":"","line":888,"method":null,"native":false},{"column":20,"file":"events.js","function":"Request.EventEmitter.emit","line":117,"method":"EventEmitter.emit","native":false},{"column":12,"file":"C:\\data\\mytool\\node_modules\\request\\request.js","function":"","line":839,"method":null,"native":false},{"column":20,"file":"events.js","function":"IncomingMessage.EventEmitter.emit","line":117,"method":"EventEmitter.emit","native":false},{"column":16,"file":"_stream_readable.js","function":null,"line":920,"method":null,"native":false},{"column":13,"file":"node.js","function":"process._tickCallback","line":415,"method":"_tickCallback","native":false}],"stack":["SyntaxError: Unexpected end of input"," at Object.parse (native)"," at Request._callback (C:\\data\\mytool\\src\\status.js:166:32)"," at Request.self.callback (C:\\data\\mytool\\node_modules\\request\\request.js:122:22)"," at Request.EventEmitter.emit (events.js:98:17)"," at Request.<anonymous> (C:\\data\\mytool\\node_modules\\request\\request.js:888:14)"," at Request.EventEmitter.emit (events.js:117:20)"," at IncomingMessage.<anonymous> (C:\\data\\mytool\\node_modules\\request\\request.js:839:12)"," at IncomingMessage.EventEmitter.emit (events.js:117:20)"," at _stream_readable.js:920:16"," at process._tickCallback (node.js:415:13)"],"level":"error","message":"uncaughtException: Unexpected end of input","timestamp":"2014-05-14T15:45:45.228Z"}
Simply set the file transport "json" property to false, and you'll get a human readable log. Same as you see in the console.
var winston = require('winston'); var logger = new winston.Logger({ transports: [ new winston.transports.File({ json: false, filename:'log.log' }), new winston.transports.Console() ], exitOnError: false }); logger.log('info', 'some msg');
Pass it through jq, which is like sed for JSON. E.g.:
jq . file.log
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