@r3wt/log
v1.0.3
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a simple logger for node.js
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INSTALL
npm install @r3wt/log --save
SUMMARY
a simple logger for node.js
WHY??
I wanted a logger with these features:
- identical output/features provided by
console.log
, but with:- color coded log levels
- timestamps
- multiple, customizable transports (console and file built in)
- optional ability to override
console
functionslog
,warn
,error
,andinfo
globally for ease of integration.
I found this library from quirkey and modified it according to the above principals.
Implementation - Understanding Log levels
The logger uses (
syslog
)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syslog#Severity_level] style log levels, shown below in order of priority (least to greatest):debug , info , notice , warning , error , crit , alert , emerg
The logger has named methods for each of the above log levels (see code examples below)
Any of the logging methods take
n
arguments, which are each joined by ' ' (similar toconsole.log()
).You set the default log level, and nothing with a lower priority is logged.
API
| function | options | example |
|---|---|---|
| createLogger(Object options)
| {log_level: String, transports: Array< String\|Object >, debug: Bool }
| createLogger ({log_level:'warning'})
|
Basic Usage
a few common use cases are shown below
create a logger and use the log instance:
const {createLogger} = require('@r3wt/log');
const log = createLogger();
log('the quick %s fox jumped %s the %s %s','brown','over','lazy','dog');//default level is info.
log.warning('uh oh!');
log.error('oh fudge some bad stuff happened',new Error('am bad stuff. did happen'),{someOtherData:true});// works just like the console, you get the point right?
setting the log level:
const {createLogger} = require('@r3wt/log');
const log = createLogger({log_level:'warning'});
wrapping console
globally:
const {createLogger,wrapConsole,unwrapConsole} = require('@r3wt/log');
const log = createLogger();
wrapConsole(log);//wraps the console globally with the log instance, making integration into large existing project less painful
// NOTE: only the following 4 functions are wrapped.
console.log('hi!');
console.warn('warning');
console.error('error');
console.info('info');
unwrapConsole();//unwrap console globally
using built in transports file
and console
:
const {createLogger} = require('@r3wt/log');
const log = createLogger({transports:['console','file']});//log to console and file. file logger defaults to `process.cwd()` with file names `combined.log` and `error.log` respectively.
providing options to built in transports:
const {createLogger} = require('@r3wt/log');
const FileTransport = require('@r3wt/log/transports/file');
const ConsoleTransport = require('@r3wt/log/transports/console');
const myFileTransport = new FileTransport({
nextTick: true, //delay writing file until process.nextTick function queue is processed
error:'./my-custom-error-file.log',
combined: './my-custom-combined-file.log'
});
const myConsoleTransport = new ConsoleTransport({
nextTick:true //NOTE: if process exits with this enabled, any queued writes to stderr/stdout will be lost.
});
const log = createLogger({transports:[myFileTransport,myConsoleTransport]});
providing custom transports:
const {createLogger} = require('@r3wt/log');
//technique 1 write formatted messages
class CustomTransport1 {
write(message,level,logger) {
// basic transport must include a `write` function. see below for custom transports
// the function is called with formatted message, log level of message, and the logger instance
// do something with the message
// your code here
}
}
//technique 2 customize the formatting of your messages
class CustomTransport2 {
//use writeCustom to take control of all formatting responsibilities.
writeCustom(args,level,date,logger) {
// args are the original arguments passed to the logging function
// level is the log level
// date is a Date object for the time of the message
// logger is the logger instance
// your code here
}
}
const myTransport1 = new CustomTransport1;
const myTransport2 = new CustomTransport2;
const log = createLogger({
transports: ['console',myTransport1,myTransport2]//in this example we keep the default console and add our custom Transports as well
});
providing a custom date formatter:
const {createLogger} = require('@r3wt/log');
const myDateFormatter = (date) => {
//format a date how you like
return date.toLocaleString('en-GB', { timeZone: 'UTC' });
};
const log = createLogger({ formatDate: myDateFormatter });
all log functions:
const {createLogger} = require('@r3wt/log');
log('hi!');// alias to log.info()
log.debug('blah blah blah');
log.info('hi!');
log.notice('a notice');
log.warning('warning message');
log.error(new Error('test'));
log.crit('a critical error');
log.alert('an important error');
log.emerg('an emergency error');
all exports:
const {createLogger,Logger,wrapConsole,unwrapConsole,isFormattableString} = require('@r3wt/log');
const logger = createLogger();
log.logger;// Logger this is the low level Logger instance. it has some functions you can call directly
log.logger.setTransports([consoleTransport]);//sets the transports on the fly
log.logger.setLevel('warning');//set lo level on the fly
log.logger.setDateFormat(function(date){
return date.getTime();
});//set the date formatter on the fly
LICENSE
MIT, see the source.