A simple prettifier for pino with built-in support for common ecosystem packages. Designed to be clear, unintrusive and to the point with sensible defaults optimized for development use.
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Install using one of the commands below
npm install --save-dev pino-dev
yarn add --dev pino-dev
then pipe the output of your pino
-enhanced app to the pino-dev
cli in your package.json
scripts.
{
"scripts": {
"dev": "./start-your-app | pino-dev"
}
}
In some situations using npx
can also be convenient to pipe arbitrary commands through pino-dev
:
cat server.log | npx pino-dev
Configuration can be stored as a pino-dev.config.json
or pino-dev.config.js
file at the root of your repo. It's also possible to use a "pino-dev": {...}
key in your package.json
.
{
"newline": "\n",
"timeFormat": "HH:mm:ss",
"colorize": undefined,
"propertyMap": {
"msg": "msg",
"level": "level",
"ns": "ns",
"name": "name",
"err.stack": "err.stack",
"time": "time",
"req.method": "req.method",
"req.url": "req.url",
"res.statusCode": "res.statusCode",
"responseTime": "responseTime"
}
}
The newline character used in prettified output. Usually dependent on your operating system, it's either "\n" (default) or "\r\n".
The time format to use (syntax according to https://www.npmjs.com/package/date-fns).
Forces colors on or off. If left undefined color support is detected automatically.
This configuration allows you to map arbitrary incoming properties to semantic pino-dev properties using json. For instance,
echo '{"message": "foobar"}' | pino-dev --property-map '{"msg": "message"}'
would map the message
property in the incoming json to the semantic property msg
which enables pino-dev
to understand how to format the log. For deep properties it's possible to use dot-notation, and mapping to a boolean false
will disable the default mapping (e.g. pino-dev --property-map '{"name": false}'
won't display the name in the prettified output).
It's also possible to specify/override configuration with command-line arguments:
Usage: pino-dev [options]
--, --color Force color.
-h, --help Output usage information
-n, --newline The newline character used in prettified output. Either "\n" (default) or "\r\n".
--, --no-color Force no color.
-m, --property-map Map arbitrary incoming properties to semantic pino-dev properties using json.
-t, --time-format The time format to use (syntax according to https://www.npmjs.com/package/date-fns).
-v, --version Output the version number
Pino v7+ transports are supported and can be used as follows:
import pino from "pino";
const transport = pino.transport({
target: "pino-dev",
});
const logger = pino(transport);