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0xflotus committed Jan 8, 2019
commit 4b78327b3c84df42fb17b4bafb19ed172e3029c1
@@ -34,23 +34,23 @@ Before we can do anything with Loggly, we have to create a client with valid cre
There are two ways to send log information to Loggly via node-loggly-bulk. The first is to simply call client.log with an appropriate input token:

``` js
client.log('127.0.0.1 - Theres no place like home', function (err, result) {
client.log('127.0.0.1 - There\'s no place like home', function (err, result) {
// Do something once you've logged
});
```

Note that the callback in the above example is optional, if you prefer the 'fire and forget' method of logging:

``` js
client.log('127.0.0.1 - Theres no place like home');
client.log('127.0.0.1 - There\'s no place like home');
```

### Logging with Tags

If you're using Loggly's [tags](https://www.loggly.com/docs/tags/) functionality, simply include an array of tags as the second argument to the `log` method:

``` js
client.log('127.0.0.1 - Theres no place like home', [ 'dorothy' ], function (err, result) {
client.log('127.0.0.1 - There\'s no place like home', [ 'dorothy' ], function (err, result) {
// Do something once you've logged
});
```
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