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@crazyorr/timber
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JavaScript port of Android's timber library.
Behavior is added through Tree instances. You can install an instance by calling Timber.plant. Installation of Trees should be done as early as possible.
Two easy steps:
// import timber
const {Timber, DebugTree} = require('@crazyorr/timber');
// Plant a default debug tree which directs logs to console
Timber.plant(new DebugTree());
// Log without tag
Timber.debug('debug');
Timber.info('info');
Timber.warn('warn');
Timber.error('error');
// Chaining tag with log
Timber.tag('tag-1').debug('debug');
Timber.tag('tag-2').info('info');
Timber.tag('tag-3').warn('warn');
Timber.tag('tag-4').error('error');
// import timber
const {Timber, Tree, Level} = require('@crazyorr/timber');
// Customize a tree's behavior by extending the Tree class, send logs to anywhere you want
class CustomTree extends Tree {
isLoggable(level, tag) {
// Log only if level is Warn or Error
return level >= Level.Warn;
}
log(level, tag, message, ...optionalParams) {
switch (level) {
case Level.Debug:
break;
case Level.Info:
break;
case Level.Warn:
// Report warning...
break;
case Level.Error:
// Report error...
break;
}
}
}
// Plant a customized tree
Timber.plant(new CustomTree());
// You can plant as many trees as you want
// Timber.plant(new CustomTree()); ...
$ npm install @crazyorr/timber
This project is licensed under the ISC License
0.0.4 (2019-04-11)
FAQs
JavaScript port of Android's timber library.
The npm package @crazyorr/timber receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, @crazyorr/timber popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @crazyorr/timber 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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