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cat-log

v1.0.2

Published

Logger on top of npmlog and intercepts cli flags for showing log messages

Downloads

880

Readme

CatLog

Cat log is a simple logging library based on npmlog and terminal flags.

info

const CatLog = require('cat-log')
const log = new CatLog()
log.info('some important information')

// node index.js
// -> info some important information

warn

const CatLog = require('cat-log')
const log = new CatLog()
log.warn('on fire')

// node index.js
// -> warn on fire

error

const CatLog = require('cat-log')
const log = new CatLog()
log.error('i cannot help now')

// node index.js
// -> err i cannot help now

Using Flags

By default Catlog is initiated in info mode, which means info, warn and error will be displayed while logging. All other log levels are muted in info mode and you are expected to set specific modes while initiating class or pass terminal flags for same

debug

const CatLog = require('cat-log')
const log = new CatLog()
log.debug('debugging http request')

// node index.js --debug
// -> debug debugging http request

verbose

const CatLog = require('cat-log')
const log = new CatLog()
log.verbose('good to know')

// node index.js --verbose
// -> verbose good to know

silly

const CatLog = require('cat-log')
const log = new CatLog()
log.silly('ahhuh')

// node index.js --silly
// -> silly ahhuh

Initiating with a given log level

Also you can initiate the class with a given log level instead of passing command line flags.

const CatLog = require('cat-log')
const log = new CatLog('', 'silly')
log.silly('ahhuh')

// node index.js
// -> silly ahhuh

Prefixing logs

const CatLog = require('cat-log')
const log = new CatLog('adonis')
log.info('this is info')

// node index.js
// -> info adonis this is info

COPYRIGHT (c) 2015

MIT License

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The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.

THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.