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mcrn-logger

v0.0.2

Published

Logger on the device.

Downloads

1

Readme

react-native-logger-client

A Logger that runs on the device is the same as the chrome console.

NPM Version npm Build Status License

Usage

1.Integrate into the root component

render() {
  return (
    <View>
      <App />
      {/* Let it be at the top of the app */}
      <Logger />
    </View>
  );
}

2.Use it anywhere

console.log('Hello, Logs!');
console.info('This is a message.');
console.warn('user limit reached.');
console.error('error: name is undefined.');
console.log([{a:1, b:2, c:3}, {a:"foo", b:false, c:undefined}]);

API

It will automatically integrate with the console, when you use such as console.log, it will be output to the device.

The following features are currently integrated.

  • Console
    • [x] log
    • [x] info
    • [x] warn
    • [x] error

Installation

npm install --save react-native-logger-client

TODO

  • [ ] Mini window can be dragged
  • [ ] Mini window should be change color when log something
  • [ ] Limit maximum line number
  • [ ] Filter log by type
  • [ ] Show timestamps
  • [ ] Custom style output
  • [ ] Run on server