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@logflake/client

v1.0.3

Published

**LogFlake Client JS** is a JavaScript client library for interacting with the LogFlake logging platform. It allows you to initialize logging, send logs and exceptions, and measure performance in your applications.

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Readme

LogFlake Client JS

Introduction

LogFlake Client JS is a JavaScript client library for interacting with the LogFlake logging platform. It allows you to initialize logging, send logs and exceptions, and measure performance in your applications.

Installation

Install the package:

yarn add @logflake/client

Usage

Initialization

Import the necessary functions and initialize the client with your application ID and server URL:

import { initialize } from '@logflake/client';

initialize('YOUR_APP_ID', 'YOUR_SERVER_URL', {
  correlation: () => 'correlation-id', // Optional correlation function or string
  enableCompression: true, // Optional, default is true
  hostname: 'example.com', // Optional, default is window.location.hostname
});

Sending Logs

Send a log message with optional parameters:

import { LogLevels, sendLog } from '@logflake/client';

sendLog('Your log message', {
  level: LogLevels.INFO, // Optional log level, default is 'DEBUG'
  correlation: 'correlation-id', // Optional
  hostname: 'example.com', // Optional
  params: { key: 'value' }, // Optional additional parameters
});

Sending Exceptions

Capture and send exceptions to LogFlake:

import { sendException } from '@logflake/client';

try {
  // Your code that may throw an error
} catch (error) {
  sendException(error, {
    correlation: 'correlation-id', // Optional
    hostname: 'example.com', // Optional
    params: { key: 'value' }, // Optional additional parameters
  });
}

Measuring Performance

Measure the performance of a code block:

import { measurePerformance } from '@logflake/client';

const dispose = measurePerformance('operation-name');

// Your operation code here

dispose()?.then((duration) => {
  console.log(`Operation took ${duration}ms`);
});

Configuration Options

When initializing the client, you can provide the following options:

  • correlation: A function or value used to generate a correlation ID. Default is undefined.
  • enableCompression: Enables compression of logs. Default is true.
  • hostname: The hostname associated with the logs. Default is window.location.hostname.

Log Levels

The following log levels are available:

  • DEBUG
  • INFO
  • WARNING
  • ERROR
  • FATAL
  • EXCEPTION

Use these levels to categorize your log messages appropriately.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License.