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@knowdev/log

v1.0.2

Published

Logging toolkit

Downloads

1,236

Readme

KnowDev Log 🔊

📋 Usage

Installation

npm install --save @knowdev/log

Environment Variables

LOG_LEVEL=all|trace|*debug*|info|warn|error|fatal|silent

Log by Levels

const log = require("@knowdev/log");

log.trace();
log.debug();
log.info();
log.warn();
log.error();
log.fatal();

Logger Class

const { Logger, LOG_LEVEL } = require("@knowdev/log");

const log = new Logger({
  level: LOG_LEVEL.TRACE
})

Conveniences

Log Function, Stand-alone (debug)

const { log } = require("@knowdev/log");

log(message);

Module Logger

Uses silent by default. if process.env.MODULE_LOG_LEVEL is true, follows process.env.LOG_LEVEL. If process.env.MODULE_LOG_LEVEL is also set, uses that log level.

const { moduleLogger } = require("@knowdev/log");

moduleLogger.trace();

Silent Log

Useful to support logging in code but only if an instantiated log object is passed in.

const { silent } = require("@knowdev/log");

silent.fatal(); // Doesn't log

🚀 Deployment

npm publish --access=public

📝 Changelog

  • v1.0.2 - JSON format fixes (level -> log)
  • v1.0.1 - JSON format fixes (var, console function)
  • v1.0.0 - Supports JSON type
  • v0.4.0 - Exports moduleLogger
  • v0.3.0 - Checks .env for settings
  • v0.2.1 - Chained Logger.info.var(), etc functions
  • v0.2.0 - Logger.var(), colors
  • v0.1.0 - Basic log levels, silent

🛣 Roadmap

  • TBD

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📜 License

All rights reserved. Safe for use around pets.