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@abtnode/logger
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logger
This is a log library for ABT Node.
Set the environments: process.env.ABT_NODE_LOG_DIR = {logging directory}
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Set the environments: process.env.NODE_ENV = 'production'
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DEBUG=@abtnode/* npm run xxx
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Or, the logs will be write to stdout.
Rotate log files every day, log filename formate {label}-YYYY-MM-DD.log
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Because it is for internal use, the default log is kept for 60 days.
const logger = require('@abtnode/logger')('@blocklet/cli');
// log info
logger.info('detail blocklet', { did: 'z8iZpWP3gto8RWk9UHfvAaYtqX5wZ3Mz9BrHA' });
// [2020-08-12 17:26:28] [info] "detail blocklet" {"did":"z8iZpWP3gto8RWk9UHfvAaYtqX5wZ3Mz9BrHA"}
// log error: must pass an object
logger.info('this is an error', { error: new Error('test') });
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ABT Node logger lib
The npm package @abtnode/logger receives a total of 1,375 weekly downloads. As such, @abtnode/logger popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @abtnode/logger demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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