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loggin-js-ws

v0.0.1

Published

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Downloads

5

Readme

WebSocket plugin for Loggin'JS

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!! NOTICE !!

This plugin is still in it's early stages, and the API may change or have errors. If you find any errors or have sugestions please leave an issue


Table Of Content

Installing

  • Install with npm
npm install loggin-js-ws --save

Importing

// Require the logging library
const loggin = require('loggin-js');

// Require the express middleware
const loggingWS = require('loggin-js-ws');

Usage

Easiest way of using the notifier is:

// Register the plugin
loggin.use(logginWS);

// Get the ws notifier, prebuilt
let wsNotifier = loggin.notifier('ws');

// Create default logger
let logger = loggin.logger();

// Add wsNotifier to the logger
logger.notifier(wsNotifier);

Or you can also instantiate the notifier yourself:

const loggingWS = require('loggin-js-ws');

const wsNotifier = new loggingWS.WsNotifier({ /* options */ });

logger.notifier(wsNotifier);

You can also pass in a set of options, (in addition to the default Loggin'JS options):

let wsNotifier = loggin.notifier('ws', {
    url: 'https://localhost:3000',
    eventName: 'loggin-js:log',     // Event emitted by the ws client when a log is sent   
    socketioOptions: {}             // Options for socket.io, this plugin uses socket.io - https://github.com/socketio/socket.io-client/blob/master/docs/API.md#iourl-options
});

Found a bug?

If you found a bug or like to leave a feature request, please leave an issue and we will take care of it.

Just make sure it's not already filed.

Collaborating

Hi there, if you like the project don't hesitate in collaborating (if you like to), submit a pull request, post an issue, ...
Any help or ideas are apreciated!