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firebase-rolling-log

v0.2.0

Published

Captures a rolling Firebase log.

Readme

#firebase-rolling-log A "rolling log" for Firebase. It captures Firebase log messages and stores them in an in-memory buffer. The buffer will "roll over" when it gets full so that it only keeps the most recent messages (by default 2,500).

Usage

To use it, just npm install firebase-rolling-log and then require it:

var FirebaseRollingLog = require('firebase-rolling-log');

It automatically starts capturing Firebase log messages. To get the most recent messages and clear the buffer:

console.log(FirebaseRollingLog.getAndClear());

That's basically all there is to it!

More

Okay, there are two other methods you can call:

    // Get the log but don't clear it.
    var log = FirebaseRollingLog.get();

    // Set the size to something other than the default of 2500 messages.
    FirebaseRollingLog.setSize(100000);

Changelog

  • 0.0.0 (2015-07-01) - Initial release.
  • 0.1.0 (2015-07-01) - Added timestamps to log messages.