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lograp

v0.0.2

Published

Logging wrapper for winston - adds timestamp and module names to logs

Readme

#lograp

Lograp is a simple wrapper around Winston that provides some (to my opinion) missing functionality.

Currently it:

  • always adds the name of the module you called the logger from and the current timestamp.
    • you can provide a rootPath so that the module name is relative
    • you can provide a name for the logger to use instead of it using the relative path.
  • prints stack traces of errors.

##to install :


	npm install winston
	npm install lograp

note that lograp does not come with winston built in. you must have it in your path inorder to use it.

##usage:

to use simply require lograp and use it like you do winston
``` js

	//---- module in /path/to/project/src/module.js
	var logger = require("lograp")();
	logger.info("some text"); // the message will be "INFO: <timestamp> [/path/to/project/src/module.js] - some text"

if you pass an error object to the logging function, the stack trace will be attached to the log.
``` js

	var logger = require("lograp")();
	logger.error("erorr text",new Error("some error")) // will out put "error: <timestamp> [path] - some error\n\t Error: some error \n\t stack trace ...

###Configuration
you can configure lograp to use a custom winston logger, however you must do so prior to initiating the logger for the first time.
``` js

	//---- in your intial configuration file
	var lograp = require("lograp")
	lograp.winston = new (require("winston").Logger)({}); 

	//--- different module
	var logger = require("lograp")()
	logger.info


you can provide lograp with a root path so that module names logged will not be relative to the root path.
``` js

	//---- in your intial configuration file
	var lograp = require("lograp")
	lograp.rootPath = "/path/to/project/" 

	//--- module in /path/to/project/src/module.js
	var logger = require("lograp")()
	logger.info("some text") // the message will be "INFO: <timestamp> [src/module.js] - some text"


Planned functionality:
* add express request log middleware
* allow providing templates for certain transports
* enable dynamic log levels per module
* override console.log

License MIT:
http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT