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loggerbook

v1.0.0

Published

loggerbook is modern logging package and it will help you to learn more about what's happening within your application. It provides robust logging services that allow you to log messages to files, the system error log, and even to email to notify your ent

Downloads

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Readme

loggerbook - A Modern Logging Package

What ?

loggerbook is modern logging package and it will help you to learn more about what's happening within your application. It provides robust logging services that allow you to log messages to files, the system error log, and even to email to notify your entire team.

loggerbook logging is based on "channels". Each channel represents a specific way of writing log information. For example, the single channel writes log files to a single log folder, while the hourly and monthly channel create a folder on their defination basis.

Install

Install via npm

npm i loggerbook

Install via yarn

yarn i loggerbook

How to use ?

On top of the file set the logger config

var gslogger = require("loggerbook");

gslogger.config({
	logPath : "/log",
	fileName : "gaurav",
	channel : "hourly"
});

config function overview

Particulars | Defination ------------- | ------------- logPath | Path where you want to keep your log file fileName | define log file name channel | logging folder rotation type

Now you can log your context or error by using below function

gslogger.log('Add it in log file');
gslogger.debug('Hii Gaurav');
gslogger.info('{ "name": "Gaurav Singh", "Designation" : "Software Developer" }');
gslogger.notice('["javascript", "node", "react", "angular"]');
gslogger.warn('this is warn log');
gslogger.error('Hey, Somthing went wrong');
gslogger.emergency('lafda ho gya!');
gslogger.critical('this is critical message');

Available Channel

Particulars | Defination ------------- | ------------- minute | Minute wise rotation of logging folder (for testing purpose) hourly | Hourly rotation type daily | On daily basis rotation monthly | Monthly basis rotation yearly | yearly basis rotation single | log in single file and folder

Available Logging Type

    log, debug, info, notice, warn, error, emergency, critical