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hydra-log

v1.0.3

Published

Hydra Log like console log but for production env

Downloads

7

Readme

Hydra Logs

Hydra Logs is a logging service that allows you to easily track and manage your application logs.

Getting Started

To use Hydra Logs, you first need to create a free account on hydralog.io.

After creating an account, you'll need to create a site tag for your application. This tag is used to identify your logs and should be kept secret. You can find your site tag on your dashboard on hydralog.io.

Once you have your site tag, you'll need to add it to your application as an environment variable. You can do this by adding the following line to your .env file:

HYDRA_SITE_TAG=your_site_tag_here

If you want to enable console log printouts, you can add the following line to your .env file:

HYDRA_LOGGING=true

Usage

To use Hydra Logs in your application, first install the hydra-log package:

npm install hydra-log

Then, require the hydra-log module in your code:

const hydra = require('hydra-log');

Finally, log your messages using the hydra.log function:

hydra.log('your message here');

Example

If HYDRA_LOGGING=true is set in your .env file, the message logged above will be printed to the console in the following format:

Hydra > your message here