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Bundling

Due to its internal architecture based on Worker Threads, it is not possible to bundle Pino without generating additional files.

In particular, a bundler must ensure that the following files are also bundle separately:

  • lib/worker.js from the thread-stream dependency
  • file.js
  • lib/worker.js
  • lib/worker-pipeline.js
  • Any transport used by the user (like pino-pretty)

Once the files above have been generated, the bundler must also add information about the files above by injecting a code which sets __bundlerPathsOverrides in the globalThis object.

The variable is a object whose keys are identifier for the files and the values are the paths of files relative to the currently bundle files.

Example:

// Inject this using your bundle plugin
globalThis.__bundlerPathsOverrides = {
  'thread-stream-worker': pinoWebpackAbsolutePath('./thread-stream-worker.js')
  'pino/file': pinoWebpackAbsolutePath('./pino-file.js'),
  'pino-worker': pinoWebpackAbsolutePath('./pino-worker.js'),
  'pino-pipeline-worker': pinoWebpackAbsolutePath('./pino-pipeline-worker.js'),
  'pino-pretty': pinoWebpackAbsolutePath('./pino-pretty.js'),
};

Note that pino/file, pino-worker, pino-pipeline-worker and thread-stream-worker are required identifiers. Other identifiers are possible based on the user configuration.

Webpack Plugin

If you are a Webpack user, you can achieve this with pino-webpack-plugin without manual configuration of __bundlerPathsOverrides; however, you still need to configure it manually if you are using other bundlers.

Esbuild Plugin

esbuild-plugin-pino is the esbuild plugin to generate extra pino files for bundling.