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@twilio/plugin-debugger

v1.1.9

Published

explore debug events generated during your Twilio use

Downloads

37

Readme

@twilio/plugin-debugger

Access and stream your Twilio debugger logs.

Setup

Head over to the twilio-cli documentation.

Usage

$ twilio --help debugger
USAGE
  $ twilio debugger
...

Commands

twilio debugger:logs:list

Show a list of log events generated for the account

USAGE
  $ twilio debugger:logs:list

OPTIONS
  -l=(debug|info|warn|error|none)           [default: info] Level of logging messages.
  -o=(columns|json|tsv)                     [default: columns] Format of command output.
  -p, --profile=profile                     Shorthand identifier for your profile.
  -s, --streaming                           Continuously stream incoming log events
  --end-date=end-date                       Only show log events on or before this date
  --log-level=(error|warning|notice|debug)  Only show log events for this log level

  --properties=properties                   [default: dateCreated, logLevel, errorCode, alertText] The event properties
                                            you would like to display (JSON output always shows all properties)

  --start-date=start-date                   Only show log events on or after this date

DESCRIPTION
  Argg, this is only a subset of the log events and live tailing isn't quite ready! Think this is a killer feature? Let 
  us know here: https://twil.io/twilio-cli-feedback

See code: src/commands/debugger/logs/list.js