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depugger

v1.0.0

Published

small debugging utility

Downloads

35

Readme

node-depugger Build Status

NPM

NPM

Depugger is a small lib that provides a debugging utility.

Installation

$ npm install depugger

depugger([debug, [name]]), depugger(options)

depugger returns a function that supports all of the util.format features and outputs debug messages based on the initial configuration.

  • debug: specifies if logged messages should be outputted, optional, default: false
  • name: a category key that will prepend every message, optional, default: ""
  • options: options hash that can be used to submit all of the above parameters at once
var depugger = require('depugger');

var debug = depugger(true, 'fooDebugger');

debug('foo');
debug('bar "%s"', 'bax');
debug('spam %d eggs', 10);

//output to console:
//[fooDebugger] foo
//[fooDebugger] bar "bax"
//[fooDebugger] spam 10 eggs

Alternatively all parameters can be specified via an options hash:

var depugger = require('depugger');

var debug = depugger({debug: true, name: 'fooDebugger'});

debug('foo');
debug('bar "%s"', 'bax');
debug('spam %d eggs', 10);

//output to console:
//[fooDebugger] foo
//[fooDebugger] bar "bax"
//[fooDebugger] spam 10 eggs

depugger.child(childName)

Creates a child instance. The name of the parent's debugger will be concatenated with the childDebugger's name:

var depugger = require('depugger');

var debug = depugger({debug: true, name: 'fooDebugger'});

var childDebug = debug.child('child');

childDebug('foo');

//output to console:
//[fooDebugger.child] foo