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wonderful-log

v1.0.7

Published

An improved logging system for Node.js

Downloads

342

Readme

🦄 Features

  • Log to the console AND to a file!?

📦 Install Wonderful Log

Option 1: Install via npm

Install with npm if you plan to use wonderful-log in a Node project or in the browser.

npm install wonderful-log
const Logger = require('wonderful-log');
const logger = new Logger({
  console: {
    // Whether to enable logging to console (default: true)
    enabled: true,
  },
  file: {
    // Whether to enable saving logs to file (default: true)
    enabled: true,
    // Where to save the logs (default: ./logs)
    path: 'path/to/log',
  },
});

⚡️ Using Wonderful Log

After you have followed the install step, you can start using wonderful-log to make requests to any URL.

log(...arguments)

The log() method will log the arguments to the console and to the file.

warn(...arguments)

The warn() method will warn the arguments to the console and to the file.

error(...arguments)

The error() method will error the arguments to the console and to the file.

📝 What Can Wonderful Log do?

Wonderful Log is a free log api that helps you make better logs in your application.

For a more in-depth documentation of this library and the Wonderful Log service, please visit the official Wonderful Log website.

🗨️ Final Words

If you are still having difficulty, we would love for you to post a question to the Wonderful Log issues page. It is much easier to answer questions that include your code and relevant files! So if you can provide them, we'd be extremely grateful (and more likely to help you find the answer!)

📚 Projects Using this Library

Somiibo: A Social Media Bot with an open-source module library. JekyllUp: A website devoted to sharing the best Jekyll themes. Slapform: A backend processor for your HTML forms on static sites. SoundGrail Music App: A resource for producers, musicians, and DJs. Hammock Report: An API for exploring and listing backyard products.

Ask us to have your project listed! :)