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lee-fs-utility-debugger

v1.10.1

Published

A small debugging utlity for NPM

Readme

Lee FS Utility Debugger

This is a simple NPM package that uses Winston to create a custom logging utility for my Node app. The purpose is to defer logging from the console.log() function.

Installation

To install, npm install lee-fs-utility-debugger

Use

Info Logging

To log to the info log, use

logger.info('Logged Text');

which will return

info: Logged Text

in the console.

Error Logging

To log to the info log, use

logger.error('Logged Text');

which will return

error: Logged Text

in the console.

Unit Testing

To unit test the package, run mocha

Version Increaser Testing

This application uses a version increaser.

.updateVersion(current, release)

This method receives a semantically incremented version number.

.updateVersion('1.2.3', 'major')

This will return 2.0.0. It resets minor and patch to 0 and increments the major version

.updateVersion('1.2.3', 'minor')

This will return 1.3.0. It resets patch to 0 and increments the minor version.

.updateVersion('1.2.3', 'patch')

This will return 1.2.4. It increments only the patch version.

Entering an invalid version number will return Invalid version number!. Entering an invalid release will return Invalid release type!.

Building with Gulp

In order to build the app to the build folder, run the command gulp run -r [releaseType].

The -r flag is for release, and accepts a value of major, minor, or patch.

Example usage: gulp run -r major, which will bump the version in package.json to the next major version in this example.

If your current version is 1.10.0,

  • major will bump it to 2.0.0
  • minor will bump it to 1.11.0
  • patch will bump it to 1.10.1

Code Deploy

Master: Dev:

The repo will auto deploy to Codeship and run CI tests once a branch is pushed.