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@5app/logger
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Simple console logger that outputs json in prod and pretty messages on dev
npm install --save @5app/logger
const logger = require('@5app/logger');
logger.info('An email was sent', {
email: 'customer@5app.com',
template: 'template1',
});
logger.error(new Error('Unknown playlist 123'));
The logger can optionally be customised using the following environment variables:
LOGS_FORMAT
: if set to json
, the logger will log messages in json format instead of pretty messages (default behaviour).LOGS_LEVEL
: minimum logging level, by default it will be debug
. Accepted values are 'debug'
, 'info'
, 'warn'
, and 'error'
TAG
: release tag (e.g. docker image tag) to be added to the log messagesLogging levels are (from lower to higher priority): 'debug'
, 'info'
, 'warn'
, and 'error'
.
The logger provides the logging functions with the following signatures: logger.<level>(message, objectOrError)
Here is an example of how the logger can be used:
logger.error('An error happened', new ApiError('The api call failed', 404)); // will log the message, the error message, the stack trace, and the statusCode error property
logger.warn('Be warned', {a: 1, b: Date.now(), c: 'some string'});
logger.info('An event happened', {a: 1, b: Date.now(), c: 'some string'});
logger.debug('A minor operation', {a: 1, b: Date.now(), c: 'some string'});
FAQs
Simple logger used in 5app microservices
The npm package @5app/logger receives a total of 861 weekly downloads. As such, @5app/logger popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @5app/logger demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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