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express-loggin-js

v0.1.6

Published

Express middleware for loggin-js

Downloads

17

Readme

express-loggin-js

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An express middleware for loggin-js

Table Of Content

Installing

  • Install with npm
npm install express-loggin-js --save

Importing

// Require the logging library
const logging = require('loggin-js');

// Require the express middleware
const loggingMW = require('express-loggin-js');

Api

.logger(opts)

To create a loggin-js middleware is as easy as calling the available .logger function. You can create a default one by calling it without any arguments, additionally it also accepts a set of options defined bellow, here is a usage example:

const app = express();

app.use(logginMW.logger({
  color: true,
  loggers: [loggin.Loggers.ConsoleLogger]
}));

app.get('/hello', function (req, res) {
  // Logger is attached to the response to lert you use it within the routes
  res.logger.debug('Logger from within the response!');

  res.send({
   message: 'Hello world!'
  });
});

Options:
logger accepts an object containing some options, it extends options from loggin.Loggers.Options, and adds a couple of custom ones.

interface LoggerOptions = {
  /* Loggin'JS Options */
  color?: boolean;                        // Should the logger be colored
  lineNumbers?: boolean;                  // Should the logger output line numbers
  level?: number|string|loggin.Severity;  // Set the logger level
  channel?: string;                       // Set the channel for the logger, defaults to filename
  formatter: string;                      // Set the logger formatter
  
  /* Custom Options */
  loggers: loggin.Loggers.Logger[];       // List of loggers to pack
  msg: string|function;                   // Template or function to get the log message
  showRaw: boolean;                       // Show raw request
  ignore(req, res): boolean;              // Ignore routes
}
.errorLogger(opts)

To create an ERROR middleware is also really easy, just call .errorLogger instead. It accepts the same options as .logger

const app = express();

app.get('/hello', function (req, res) {
  // Logger is attached to the response to lert you use it within the routes
  res.logger.debug('Logger from within the response!');

  res.send({
   message: 'Hello world!'
  });
});

// Notice it's placed after routes and other app.use calls
app.use(logginMW.errorLogger({
  color: true,
  loggers: [loggin.Loggers.ConsoleLogger]
}));

Options:
errorLogger accepts an object containing some options, it extends options from loggin.Loggers.Options, and adds a couple of custom ones.

interface ErrorLoggerOptions = {
  /* Loggin'JS Options */
  color?: boolean;                        // Should the logger be colored
  lineNumbers?: boolean;                  // Should the logger output line numbers
  level?: number|string|loggin.Severity;  // Set the logger level
  channel?: string;                       // Set the channel for the logger, defaults to filename
  formatter: string;                      // Set the logger formatter
  
  /* Custom Options */
  loggers: loggin.Loggers.Logger[];       // List of loggers to pack
  msg: string|function;                   // Template or function to get the log message
  showRaw?: boolean;                      // Show raw request
  ignore?(req, res): boolean;             // Ignore routes
}

Found a bug?

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Just make sure it's not already filed.

Collaborating

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