/good-http

Http(s) broadcasting for Good process monitor

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good-http

Http(s) broadcasting for Good process monitor

Build Status Current Version

Lead Maintainer: Adam Bretz

Usage

good-http is a write stream use to send event to remote endpoints in batches. It makes a "POST" request with a JSON payload to the supplied endpoint. It will make a final "POST" request to the endpoint to flush the rest of the data on "finish".

Good Http

GoodHttp (endpoint, config)

Creates a new GoodHttp object where:

  • endpoint - full path to remote server to transmit logs.
  • config - configuration object
    • [threshold] - number of events to hold before transmission. Defaults to 20. Set to 0 to have every event start transmission instantly. It is strongly suggested to have a set threshold to make data transmission more efficient.
    • [wreck] - configuration object to pass into wreck. Defaults to { timeout: 60000, headers: {} }. content-type is always "application/json".

Schema

Each POST will match the following schema. The payload that is POSTed to the endpoint has the following schema:

{
  "host":"servername.home",
  "schema":"good-http",
  "timeStamp":1412710565121,
  "events":[
      {
        "event":"request",
        "timestamp":1413464014739,
        ...
      },
      {
        "event":"request",
        "timestamp":1414221317758,
        ...
      },
      {
        "event":"request",
        "timestamp":1415088216608,
        ...
      }
      {
        "event":"log",
        "timestamp":1415180913160,
        ...
      },
      {
        "event":"log",
        "timestamp":1422493874390,
        ...
      }
  ]
}