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dev-console.macro

v0.1.0

Published

A Babel macro that removes console prints in production

Downloads

225

Readme

dev-console.macro

This is a Babel macro to be used with babel-plugin-macros. By default, it'll remove all console.log, console.warn and console.error calls from production builds. Internally it uses babel-plugin-transform-remove-console.

Installation

npm install --save-dev dev-console.macro babel-plugin-macros

Usage

import console from 'dev-console.macro'

console.log('This is a', 'log message')
// Removed in production & staging builds

console.error('Nothing to see here')
// Removed in production builds

const w = console.warn.bind(console)
w("Being tricky won't help you")
// In production & staging, `w` will be defined as `function () {}`

Configuration

First of all, you'll need to have "macros" included as a Babel plugin. In some environments like react-scripts 2.0 this will already be done for you; for more details please refer to the babel-plugin-macros documentation.

If you'd like to customise this macro's behaviour in specific environments and/or exclude specific methods of console from being removed, set the value of the remove-console key in your babel-plugin-macros config. The default config corresponds to this:

{
  "remove-console": {
    "production": true,
    "staging": { "exclude": ["error"] }
  }
}