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hops-debug

v15.2.1

Published

Hops debug wrapper

Downloads

127

Readme

Hops Debug

npm

Please see the main Hops Readme for general information and a Getting Started Guide.

This package proxies the debug package from npm and makes it available for server- and client-code.

Read more about how we are using debug in Hops here.

Installation

Add this package as a dependency to your project:

npm install --save hops-debug

If you don't already have an existing Hops project read this section on how to set up your first Hops project.

Usage

import / require this package to create a debugger:

import debugFactory from 'hops-debug';

const debug = debugFactory('my-tag');

debug('something I want to log: %s', 'here is a string');

To see the debug output you can start your application with the environment variable DEBUG=my-tag set on the command line.
To see the debug output in the browser console you can set the cookie hops_debug to my-tag.