brout
v1.3.0
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stdout and stderr for browsers
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stdout and stderr for browsers
Installs process.stdout
and process.stderr
and redirects console
like
node.
Repository: https://github.com/mantoni/brout.js
Install with npm
npm install brout
Usage
Assume my-script.js
contains this:
process.stdout.write('Hello stdout!\n');
console.log('Hello %s!', 'console');
Use with browserify and phantomic:
$ browserify -t brout my-script.js | phantomic
Hello stdout!
Hello console!
API
var brout = require('brout');
brout.on('out', function (str)) {
// ...
});
brout.on('err', function (str)) {
// ...
});
brout.on('exit', function (code)) {
// ...
});
Event listeners are tiggered by these calls:
process.stdout.write(string)
process.stderr.write(string)
process.exit(code)
The console functions log
, info
, warn
and error
get replaced and the
original implementation is exposed:
console.log.original
console.info.original
console.warn.original
console.error.original
The console override behaves like node's implementation and writes to
process.stdout
and process.sterr
.
If an out
or err
listener is installed, then the corresponding console
message is no longer forwarded to the original console implementation.
License
MIT