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birler.js

v1.0.0

Published

100% Vanilla Javascript Searchable Logging System

Downloads

1

Readme

Birler.js

Author: Austin K. Smith

Website: Github

Description: 100% Vanilla Javascript Searchable Logging System

License: Artistic License 2.0

About

A useful isomorphic searchable logging system, saves results in memory for later lookup. Originally written for use with Hamsters.js now moved into it's own package for reusability.

Install

  • Add Birler.js to your project using the instructions below

HTML

  • Download a copy of the library and add it to your webserver public directory
  • Add script tag to your html page
  <!-- HTML4 and (x)HTML -->
  <script type="text/javascript" src="path/to/birler.web.min.js">

  <!-- HTML5 -->
  <script src="path/to/birler.web.min.js"></script>

Node

  • Use npm install to add the project to your dependencies npm install --save birler
  • Require the npm module in your app.js file
    var birler = require('birler.js');

Once you've installed Birler.js you should now be able to run the following methods.

  • INFO - Creates and saves info log event to log book with timestamp
  birler.info('New information log'); -> `Birler.js v1.0.0 INFO: New information log @ 198204829382`
  • ERROR - Creates and saves error log event to log book with timestamp
  birler.error('New error log'); -> `Birler.js v1.0.0 ERROR: New error log @ 198204829382`
  • WARNING - Creates and warning info log event to log book with timestamp
  birler.warning('New warning log'); -> `Birler.js v1.0.0 WARNING: New warning log @ 198204829382`
  • getLogEntries - Returns logbook object containing all saved log entries
  birler.getLogEntries(); -> {info: [], warning: [], error: []}
  • searchLogEntries - Searches saved log entries for search string, eventType optional
  birler.searchLogEntries(searchString, eventType);