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power-logs

v1.0.1-2

Published

Un logger pour vos projets javascripts !

Downloads

9

Readme

Un NodeModule FRANCAIS !

L'installation : Pour installer le module il suffit de faire :

npm install power-logs

L'utilisation : Actuellement pour l'utiliser il suffit de faire :

const Logger = require('power-logs');
const logger = new Logger();

logger.log('Bonjour!');
logger.start('Ceci est un message de démarrage');
logger.debug('Ceci est un message de débogage');
logger.info('Ceci est un message d\'information');
logger.warn('Ceci est un message de warning');
logger.error('Ceci est un message d\'erreur');
logger.fatal('Ceci est un message fatal');

Attention logger.start est en réalité un simple logger.log, à la différence qu'un saut de ligne sera effectué avant d'afficher la date et le message, pour permettre de retrouver plus facilement les premiers messages après un démarrage

Variante possible : Il est possible de recuperer les derniers messages d'erreur comme ceci :

console.log(logger.getWarn(2, true));
console.log(logger.getError(2, false));
console.log(logger.getFatal(2));

Vous pouvez modifier le nombre (ici 2) a votre guise ! Le true et le false correspondent au format str :

  • Si true, la reponse sera au format str (sans couleur, pour etre mise n'importe ou !)
  • Si false, la reponse sera en couleur (et donc destiner a la console !)
  • Si vous ne mettez rien, sela fera la meme chose que false.

Support: .power.x sur discord ! Sinon ouvrez un ticket sur SilverHost