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anywhere-log

v1.0.3

Published

Console nice logging and to anywhere for Node

Downloads

6

Readme

Anywhere-log

GitHub license

What?

Straight-forward logging module.

  • lines up everything in nice columns
  • uses colors
  • sends everything straight to process.stderr (no events, no nextTick()) if desired
  • condenses repeated messages
  • displays stack traces for logged Error instances and other multi-line content nicely
  • optionally displays the source of the logging call
  • supports wrapping of morgan in your express app
  • can replace the debug module, using hartwig-at/debug

Example

var log = require( "anywhere-log" ).module( "demo" );

log.info( "Logging without source tracing" );
log.notice( "Initializing application...\nwow\nsuch application" );
log.critical( new Error( "Logging an Error instance." ) );

log.withSource();
log.info( "Logging WITH source tracing" );
log.notice( "You'll never know where this was logged from!" );

log = require( "anywhere-log" );
log.warn( "We don't need no prefix!" );

log = require( "anywhere-log" ).module( "something weird" );
log.warn( "...or do we?" );

log = require( "anywhere-log" );
log.notice( "You're using a longer prefix? I'll adjust." );

log = require( "anywhere-log" ).module();
log.error( "ouch" );

// Wrap morgan
app.use( require( "anywhere-log" ).module( "HTTP" ).morgan( {format : "dev"} ) );

How?

Install

npm install anywhere-log -S

Put this in every file where you want to log:

var log = require( "anywhere-log" ).module();

Then just use log.info or one of the other logging levels shown above.

For loggers without a specific prefix, just require() the module and use it directly:

var generic = require( "anywhere-log" );
generic.notice( "We don't need no prefix" );

To log to a different stream (process.stdout is the default), use .to():

var logger = require( "anywhere-log" ).to( process.stderr );

To send data straight to the output stream (without nextTick()), use .sync():

var logger = require( "anywhere-log" ).sync();

Using Papertrail

const logger = require('./lib').ptLog;
const pt = logger.pt(host, port);
const l = logger.create([pt]);

l.info('hello log');
l.info('logging before I close');

pt.on('connect', () => {
	setTimeout(() => l.close(), 500);
});