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@binden/logger
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A simple logger (based on pino).
By default, the logging level is equal to the value of the BINDEN_LOG_LEVEL environmental variable.
BINDEN_LOG_LEVEL=trace
npm install @binden/logger
import { Logger } from "@binden/logger";
const logger = new Logger({ level: Logger.getLevel("OTHER_ENV_NAME") });
or using the default import
import log from "@binden/logger";
.fatal()log.fatal("Bad error. Exiting...", { id: 1, someinfo: { a: 2 } });
.error()try {
doSomething();
} catch (error) {
log.error("Something bad happened in the `doSomething`", { error });
}
.warn()if (connection) {
workWithConnection();
} else {
log.warn("The connection has not been established", { reason });
}
.info()server.on("listening", (port) => {
log.info(`The server is listening`, { port });
});
.debug()websocket.on("message", (message) => {
log.debug("Received a message", { message });
});
.trace()log.trace("Array length", { length: arr.length });
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A simple logger (based on pino)
The npm package @binden/logger receives a total of 9 weekly downloads. As such, @binden/logger popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @binden/logger demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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