logpm
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JavaScript semantic logging
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logpm
Semantic Logging in JavaScript
How to use
import { Logger, LogLevel } from "logpm";
const logger = new Logger("main");
// log with information level:
//
// * logger.ll(LogLevel.Info, ...) or
// * logger.i(...)
logger.ll(LogLevel.Info, "hello {name}, how are you?", "Przemek");
const scopedLogger = logger.scopeTo("middleware", {
connectionId: "ASDF443",
username: "admin5",
});
// log with trace/verbose level
scopedLogger.t("User connected");
scopedLogger.t("Action {action} started", "buy");
gives console output of
{"@timestamp":"2024-06-16T11:31:27.518Z","context":"main","level":"info","message":"hello Przemek, how are you?","name":"Przemek"}
{"@timestamp":"2024-06-16T11:31:27.523Z","context":"middleware","level":"trace","message":"User connected","connectionId":"ASDF443","username":"admin5"}
{"@timestamp":"2024-06-16T11:31:27.524Z","context":"middleware","level":"trace","message":"Action buy started","connectionId":"ASDF443","username":"admin5","action":"buy"}
Constructor
Parameters:
context
- (required) Name the context where operations are logged. Required type: stringscope
- (optional) Common scope object for all logged messagestimeProvider
- (optional/advanced) Leave null for default behavior or provide custom way to assign timestampsstream
- (optional/advanced) Leave null for default behavior or pass custom nonblocking stream. Async operations are not supported and not desired
Available methods
Logger.e
- log with error levelLogger.w
- log with warning levelLogger.i
- log with information levelLogger.d
- log with debug levelLogger.t
- log with trace/verbose levelLogger.ll
- log with level provided as parameterLogger.scopeTo
- create sub context logger for specific task (context). If provided, scope will merge with existing scope
Design decisions
- No log level filtering. All messages are important, some less some more. It is log forwarder's role to push them, and indexing engine to forget selected types - some sooner, other later and a few maybe never. Log level switching is cool but will not help answer questions like "What happened yesterday at 17:46?"
- Scope and variable merging. Child scope values, when using
.scopeTo
or even during simple message logging may seem to be overwriten during log writing operations but this does not change the internally saved scopes inside logger instance. For now the order is as follows:- parent scope
- child scope
- variables read from log operation
- log operation's key fields
@timestamp
,context
,level
,message
. These will never be overwitten.