Logger
The Logger provider sends structured log entries to VCR's logging infrastructure, where they are visible in the instance logs on the dashboard.
Initialization
Node.js:
import { vcr, Logger } from '@vonage/vcr-sdk';
const session = vcr.createSession();
const logger = new Logger(session);
Python:
from vonage_cloud_runtime.vcr import VCR
from vonage_cloud_runtime.providers.logger.logger import Logger
vcr = VCR()
session = vcr.createSession()
logger = Logger(session)
API
| Method | Signature | Description |
|---|---|---|
log | log(level, message, context?) | Write a structured log entry |
Log levels: info, warn, error, debug
The optional context argument accepts an object of additional key-value pairs that are attached to the log entry.
Example
Node.js:
import { vcr, Logger } from '@vonage/vcr-sdk';
const session = vcr.createSession();
const logger = new Logger(session);
await logger.log('info', 'User signed in', { userId: 'user-123' });
await logger.log('warn', 'Rate limit approaching', { remaining: 5 });
await logger.log('error', 'Payment failed', { orderId: 'order-456', reason: 'timeout' });
Session Convenience Method
The session object also exposes a log method as a shorthand:
session.log('info', 'User signed in', { userId: 'user-123' });
This is equivalent to creating a Logger instance and calling log on it.