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Logging best practices focused on wide events (canonical log lines) for powerful debugging and analytics
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Version: 1.0.0
This skill provides guidelines for implementing effective logging in applications. It focuses on wide events (also called canonical log lines) - a pattern where you emit a single, context-rich event per request per service, enabling powerful debugging and analytics.
Apply these guidelines when:
Emit one context-rich event per request per service. Instead of scattering log lines throughout your handler, consolidate everything into a single structured event emitted at request completion.
const wideEvent: Record<string, unknown> = {
method: "POST",
path: "/checkout",
requestId: c.get("requestId"),
timestamp: new Date().toISOString(),
};
try {
const user = await getUser(c.get("userId"));
wideEvent.user = { id: user.id, subscription: user.subscription };
const cart = await getCart(user.id);
wideEvent.cart = { total_cents: cart.total, item_count: cart.items.length };
wideEvent.status_code = 200;
wideEvent.outcome = "success";
return c.json({ success: true });
} catch (error) {
wideEvent.status_code = 500;
wideEvent.outcome = "error";
wideEvent.error = { message: error.message, type: error.name };
throw error;
} finally {
wideEvent.duration_ms = Date.now() - startTime;
logger.info(wideEvent);
}
Include fields with high cardinality (user IDs, request IDs - millions of unique values) and high dimensionality (many fields per event). This enables querying by specific users and answering questions you haven't anticipated yet.
Always include business context: user subscription tier, cart value, feature flags, account age. The goal is to know "a premium customer couldn't complete a $2,499 purchase" not just "checkout failed."
Include environment and deployment info in every event: commit hash, service version, region, instance ID. This enables correlating issues with deployments and identifying region-specific problems.
Use one logger instance configured at startup and import it everywhere. This ensures consistent formatting and automatic environment context.
Use middleware to handle wide event infrastructure (timing, status, environment, emission). Handlers should only add business context.
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