Okay, I get you. Usually I use cron jobs to flush server logs after 7 days and error logs after 31 days ( I know this might not be be the most effective way during production).
How you do that? What type of method/function you call in order to flush the logs? That's what I couldn't find expect of ending the logger and waiting for a 'finish' event
Thanks for sharing it!
Do you know how to flush winston logs proactively in v3? It seems that only ending the logger does it.
Flushing proactively do you mean before the "process.exit()" in your callback runs?
If so, kindly check this out if it might help; stackoverflow.com/questions/187717...
Just flushing... Whenever I want, not necessarily before exit.
Okay, I get you. Usually I use cron jobs to flush server logs after 7 days and error logs after 31 days ( I know this might not be be the most effective way during production).
How you do that? What type of method/function you call in order to flush the logs? That's what I couldn't find expect of ending the logger and waiting for a 'finish' event
Just to be clear, flushing the logs to the disk from the memory, something that usually happens behind the scene within the logger components.
I have tried checking for this, but I could not get it. Incase you find a solution kindly post it here too, so we'll all learn.