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complete-logger

v1.0.2

Published

Complete logger for your nodejs application with HTML logs generated

Downloads

8

Readme

complete-logger

Complete logger for your nodejs application with HTML logs generated.

NPM version

How to use

Install it as npm dependence

npm install complete-logger

Log Messages

To log something into a console and files, you just have to firts instanciate "customise-log" object like this:

var logger = require("complete-logger");            

Secondly, you have to set the output path of the logs trace and html by calling the init method of your object :

logger.init({output:"/path/to/the/ouputs/logs/folder"});

Now you can log what you want by calling the log method of your object :

logger.log(message, level);

They are two options here :

The level option

To specify the level of the log, we have 7 possibilities :

- info    
- success
- fatal
- warn
- debug
- error
- default

"default" level is the default level use to set a normal info log or to customise output messages when no level are specified into a log method :

logger.log(message);

Complete example

var logger = require("complete-logger");
	logger.init({output:"Loggers"});
	logger.log("Information message", "info");

License

MIT

Enjoy it !