babel-plugin-captains-log
v1.3.2
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Babel plugin that injects helpful details into console statements
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Usage
babel-plugin-captains-log
injects helpful details into console statements.
Default behavior:
- prepend console statement file & location
- add inject variable name into console statements
Transforms
function add(a = 1, b = 2) {
console.log(a); // outputs: 1
return a + b;
}
↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓
function add(a = 1, b = 2) {
console.log("simple.js(2:2)", "a", a); // outputs: "simple.js(2:2)" "a" 1
return a + b;
}
See the Issues for a future features and opportunities to contribute.
Requirements
This is a Babel plugin so it requires Babel v6 to run.
Installation
This module is distributed using npm which comes bundled with node:
npm install --save-dev babel-plugin-captains-log
To include the plugin in your project, create or open your .babelrc file at the root of your project. Then, add namespaces to your plugin list:
{
plugins: ["babel-plugin-captains-log"]
}
Options
Methods
This option provides control over which console statements are adjusted. Methods is set within your .babelrc
as an array.
Default: ["debug", "error", "exception", "info", "log", "warn"]
{
plugins: [
["babel-plugin-captains-log", {
"methods": ['debug', 'info']
}]
]
}
Ignore Patterns
This option provides control over which files are adjusted. Ignore Patterns is set within your .babelrc
as an array of strings.
Default: ["node_modules"]
{
plugins: [
["babel-plugin-captains-log", {
"ignorePatterns": ["node_modules", ".spec.js"]
}]
]
}
Use a logger other then console
This option provides control over which files are adjusted. Ignore Patterns is set within your .babelrc
as an array of strings.
Default: "console"
{
plugins: [
["babel-plugin-captains-log", {
"loggerName": "logger"
}]
]
}
Flags
Flags are values set for all methods and are used to turn that feature on or off. Flags are not merged with defaults to allow for maximum control.
Variable Name Labels
Default: true
{
plugins: [
["babel-plugin-captains-log", {
"injectVariableName": true
}]
]
}
File Location Data
Default: true
{
plugins: [
["babel-plugin-captains-log", {
"injectFileName": true
}]
]
}
Inject Scope (Experimental)
This has a few issues with other plugins particularly react-hot-loader, as it changes method names. Also, it was written for recursion which adds too much noise to the console statement which is against this libraries purpose
Default: false
{
plugins: [
["babel-plugin-captains-log", {
"injectScope": true
}]
]
}
License
MIT
Contributors
Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):
| Kyle Welch💻 📖 ⚠️ | Maksim🐛 | | :-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: | :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: |
This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!