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Logging and config boilerplate library for Node.js apps and services at Pryv

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# Pryv config and logging boilerplate for Node.js ## Usage ### Initialization The "boiler" must be initialized with the application name and configuration files settings, before invoking `getConfig()` or `getLogger()`: ```js require('@pryv/boiler').init({ appName: 'my-app', // This will will be prefixed to any log messages baseFilesDir: path.resolve(__dirname, '..'), // use for file:// relative path if not give cwd() will be used baseConfigDir: path.resolve(__dirname, '../config'), extraConfigs: [{ scope: 'extra-config', file: path.resolve(__dirname, '../config/extras.js') }] }); ``` ### Configuration We use [nconf](https://www.npmjs.com/package/nconf). #### Base config directory structure During initialization `default-config.yml` and `${NODE_ENV}-config.yml` will be loaded if present in `baseConfigDir`. #### Loading order and precedence The order configuration sources are loaded is important. Each source is loaded with a "scope" name, which can be used to replace the source's contents at any point of time. The configuration sources are loaded in the following order, the first taking precedence: 1. **'test'**: Empty slot reserved for tests to override any other config parameter 2. **'argv'**: Command line arguments 3. **'env'**: Environment variables 4. **'base'**: File `${NODE_ENV}-config.yml` (if present) or specified by the `--config` command line argument 5. **'extra-config'**: Additional source(s) as specified by the `extraConfigs` option (see below) 6. Defaults: - **'default-file'**: `${baseConfigDir}/default-config.yml` - **'defaults'**: Hard-coded defaults for logger #### Extra configurations Additional configuration sources can be set or reserved at initialization with the `extraConfigs` option, which expects an array of objects with one of the following structures: - File: `{scope: <name>, file: <path to file> }`. Accepts `.yml`, `.json` and `.js` files. Note `.js` content is loaded with `require(<path to file>)`. - Data: `{scope: <name>, key: <optional key>, data: <object> }`. If `key` is provided, the content of `data` will be accessible by this key, otherwise it is loaded at the root of the configuration. - Remote URL: `{scope: <name>, key: <optional key>, url: <URL to json content> }`. The JSON contents of this URL will be loaded asynchronously. - URL from key: `{scope: <name>, key: <optional key>, urlFromKey: <key> }`. Similar to remove URL, with the URL obtained from an existing configuration key. #### Working with the configuration Retrieving the configuration object: ```javascript // synchronous loading const { getConfigUnsafe } = require('@pryv/boiler'); // Until all asynchronous sources such as URL are loaded, items might not be available const config = await getConfigUnsafe(); // asynchronous loading const { getConfig } = require('@pryv/boiler'); const config = await getConfig(); // Here we can be sure all items are fully loaded ``` Retrieving settings: ```javascript // configuration content is {foo: { bar: 'hello'}}; const foo = config.get('foo'); // {bar: 'hello'} const bar = config.get('foo:bar'); // 'hello' const barExists = config.has('bar'); // true ``` Assigning settings: ```javascript // configuration content is {foo: { bar: 'hello'}}; config.set('foo', 'bye bye'); // {bar: 'hello'} const foo = config.get('foo'); // 'bye bye' ``` Changing a scope's contents: ```javascript // configuration content is {foo: { bar: 'hello'}}; config.get('foo'); // {bar: 'hello'} // replace 'test' existing content (test is always present as the topmost configuration source) config.replaceScopeConfig('test', {foo: 'test'}); config.get('foo'); // 'test' // reset content of 'test' scope config.replaceScopeConfig('test', {}); config.get('foo'); // {bar: 'hello'} // Note: for 'test' scope there is a "sugar" function with config.injectTestConfig(object) ``` Finding out from which scope a key applies: As nconf is hierachical sometimes you migth want to search from which scope the value of a key is issued. ```javascript config.getScopeAndValue('foo'); // returns {value: 'bar', scope: 'scopeName'; info: 'From <file> or Type <env, '} ``` #### "Learn" mode To help detect unused configuration settings, a "learn" mode can be activated to track all calls to `config.get()` in files. Example when running tests: ``` export CONFIG_LEARN_DIR="{absolute path}/service-core/learn-config" yarn test ``` Note, if CONFIG_LEARN_DIR is not given `{process.cwd()}/learn-config` will be used ### Logging All messages are prefixed by the `appName` value provided at initialization (see above)). `appName` can be postfixed with a string by setting the environment variable `PRYV_BOILER_SUFFIX`, which is useful when spawning several concurrent processes of the same application. #### Using the logger ```javascript const {getLogger} = require('@pryv/boiler'); logger.info('Message', item); // standard log logger.warn('Message', item); // warning logger.error('Message', item); // warning logger.debug('Message', item); // debug logger.getLogger('sub'); // new logger name spaced with parent, here '{appName}:sub' ``` `logger.info()`, `logger.warn()` and `logger.error()` use [Winston](https://www.npmjs.com/package/winston) `logger.debug()` is based on [debug](https://www.npmjs.com/package/debug). #### Outputting debug messages Set the `DEBUG` environment variable. For example: `DEBUG="*" node app.js` will output all debug messages. As "debug" is a widely used package, you might get way more debug lines than expected, so you can use the `appName` property to only output messages from your application code: `DEBUG="<appName>*" node app.js` #### Using a custom logger A custom logger can be used by providing `logs:custom` information to the configuration. A working sample of custom Logger is provided in `./examples/customLogger`. The module must implement `async init(settings)` and `log(level, key, message, meta)` #### Log configuration sample ```javascript logs: { console: { active: true, level: 'info', format: { color: true, time: true, aligned: true } }, file: { active: true, path: 'application.log' }, custom: {  active: true, path 'path/to/node/package', settings: { /* settings passed to the custom logger */} } } ``` ## TODO - Make config an eventEmitter ? // to track when read or if config changes - FIX realtive PATH logic for config.loadFromFile() ## Contributing `npm run lint` lints the code with [Semi-Standard](https://github.com/standard/semistandard). `npm run license` updates license information. ## License [BSD-3-Clause](https://github.com/pryv/pryv-boiler/blob/master/LICENSE)