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@bondsports/js-logger
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Javascript and typescript logger for Bond-Sports based on pino.
import jsLogger from '@bondsports/js-logger';
const logger = jsLogger();
logger.info('hello world');
logger.error({hello: 'world'});
for more detailed usage check the pino documentation.
| name | type | default value | description |
|---|---|---|---|
| enabled | boolean | true | enables logging |
| level | string | 'info' | one of the supported level or silent to disable logging |
| prettyPrint | boolean | false | pretty print for developing purposes |
| redact | array | undefined | array of paths in object to be redacted from the log |
| destination | number / string | 1 | The stream to send the log to, or file |
| base | object | {pid: process.pid, hostname: os.hostname} | Key-value object added as child logger to each log line |
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Javascript and typescript logger for Bond-Sports based on pino
The npm package @bondsports/js-logger receives a total of 1,784 weekly downloads. As such, @bondsports/js-logger popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @bondsports/js-logger demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 9 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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