Structured logs are the greatest thing since sliced bread.
Are you annoyed from having to install npm just to get a copy of the amazing NodeJS bunyan CLI to pretty-print your logs?
I feel you!
That's why I wrote bunyan-rs, a Rust port of (a subset of) the original NodeJS bunyan CLI.
Using cargo:
cargo install bunyanYou can verify your installation with
bunyan --helpAlternatively, you can download a pre-built binary for your operating system from the latest release.
bunyan-rs only supports stdin as input source.
You can pipe a log file into it:
cat tests/all/corpus/all.log | bunyanOr you can pipe the output of a long-running job into it:
# Tail logs from a Docker container
docker logs -f my-app | bunyan
# Tail logs from a Kubernetes pod using kubectl
kubectl logs -f my-app-asdadf-cvcvcv
# Tail logs from a group of Kubernetes pods using stern
stern "my-app" --output raw --tail 100 | bunyanCompared to the original bunyan CLI, bunyan-rs:
- Only supports
stdinas input source (no files); - Does not support log snooping via DTrace (
-pargument); - Does not support the
-c/--conditionfiltering mechanism; - Does not support the
--pager/--no-pagerflags; - Only supports the
longoutput format; - Only supports UTC format for time.
Some of the above might or might not be added in the future.
If you are interested in contributing, please open an issue.
You are writing a Rust application and you'd like to emit logs in bunyan format - what can you use?
Check out the following crates:
tracing-bunyan-formatter, a bunyan formatter fortracing;slog-bunyan, a bunyan formatter forslog.
Speed has never been a burning problem while eyeballing logs from applications, but any speed-up to the tools I use on a daily basis is always appreciated.
To benchmark bunyan-rs against the original NodeJS bunyan follow these steps:
- Build
bunyan-rsusing thereleaseprofile:
cargo build --release- Install
bunyanvianpm. You will neednpxas well; - Benchmark!
# bunyan JS
time ./benchmark_js.sh benchmark_logs.txt
# bunyan-rs
time ./benchmark_rs.sh benchmark_logs.txtOn my system bunyan-rs is roughly 5x faster on this very non-scientific and highly inaccurate benchmark - your mileage may vary.
The Rust code is highly non-optimised (we are allocating freely and wastefully!) - streamlining it could be a fun exercise.
Licensed under either of Apache License, Version 2.0 or MIT license at your option. Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in this crate by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be dual licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.