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Logging

New Relic Plugin

The New Relic Log plugin enables pushing logs to New Relic.

Enterprise Feature

Custom logging is available as an add-on as part of an enterprise plan. If you would like to purchase this feature, please contact us at sales@zuplo.com or reach out to your account manager.

Most enterprise features can be used in a trial mode for a limited time. Feel free to use enterprise features for development and testing purposes.

Setup

To add the New Relic logging plugin to your Zuplo project, add the following code to your zuplo.runtime.ts file.

modules/zuplo.runtime.ts
import { RuntimeExtensions, NewRelicLoggingPlugin, environment, } from "@zuplo/runtime"; export function runtimeInit(runtime: RuntimeExtensions) { runtime.addPlugin( new NewRelicLoggingPlugin({ // Optional, defaults to "https://log-api.newrelic.com/log/v1" url: "https://log-api.newrelic.com/log/v1", apiKey: environment.NEW_RELIC_API_KEY, service: "MyAPI", // Optional, defaults to "Zuplo" fields: { field1: "value1", field2: "value2", }, }), ); }

Configuration Options

The NewRelicLoggingPlugin constructor accepts an options object with the following properties:

  • apiKey - (required) Your New Relic API key for authentication
  • url - (optional) The New Relic logs API endpoint. Defaults to "https://log-api.newrelic.com/log/v1"
  • service - (optional) Service name to identify the source of the logs. Defaults to "Zuplo"
  • fields - (optional) Custom fields to include in each log entry. Can contain string, number, or boolean values

Custom Fields

Any custom fields you want to include in the log entry can be added to the fields property. These values will be appended to every log entry.

Default Fields

Every log entry will include the following fields (in snake_case format for New Relic):

  • message - The complete log message and data
  • level - The log level in lowercase (for example, error, info, debug, warn)
  • timestamp - The time the log was created (in milliseconds since epoch)
  • service - The name of the service (defaults to "Zuplo" or custom value provided)
  • environment - The deployment name of the Zuplo API
  • environment_type - Where the Zuplo API is running. Values are edge, working-copy, or local
  • environment_stage - The deployment stage: working-copy, preview, or production
  • request_id - The UUID of the request (the value of the zp-rid header)
  • atomic_counter - An atomic counter used to order logs with identical timestamps
  • ray_id - The network provider identifier (for example, Cloudflare Ray ID) of the request
  • log_source - The source of the log entry

New Relic uses snake_case naming convention for field names and lowercase log levels.

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