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@raghava_rdy/rlog

v1.0.4

Published

it's a customised logging format

Downloads

5

Readme

Logger for JavaScript

NPM version

Version 1.0.2 Now Available

The version 1.0.2 of the rLog JavaScript is generally available.

Table of Contents:

Getting Started

This logger helps you to maintain daily logs and update them to the preferred S3 bucket.

How To Install

npm install @raghava_rdy/rlog

In Node.js

The preferred way to install the rLog for Node.js is to use the npm package manager for Node.js. Simply type the following into a terminal window:

npm install @raghava_rdy/rlog

Then within your application, you can reference the rLog with the following:

const { rLog , syncLogsWithS3 } = require('@raghava_rdy/rlog');

To update the logs to S3 on daliy basis need to initialise the syncLogsWithS3() so that it can upload the data to S3 Bucket.

syncLogsWithS3({
    accessKey: "Access key of your s3",
    secretKey: "Secret key of your s3 ", 
    bucketName: "Name of your bucket to push the logs", 
    applicationName: "Name of the application you are running"
})

How to use the rLog to console the output rLog()

const data_to_print = "hello welcome, here is the sample date to print"
rLog(data_to_print)
rLog(data_to_print)
rLog(data_to_print)

sample output

2023-04-01T10:06:12.794Z :: hello welcome, here is the sample date to print

2023-04-01T10:06:12.794Z :: hello welcome, here is the sample date to print

2023-04-01T10:06:12.794Z :: hello welcome, here is the sample date to print

Contributing

We welcome community contributions and pull requests. See watch for information on how to set up a development environment.

License

ISC