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@deephaven/log
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A logging library that can be used for modules to log different levels of logging, intercept console logging, and store a history of logs in memory for later consumption or exporting.
npm install --save @deephaven/log
import Log from '@deephaven/log'
// Set the level of logging you want in your app (default is INFO). This can be changed dynamically.
import { LoggerLevel } from '@deephaven/log'
Log.setLogLevel(LoggerLevel.DEBUG2);
// You can log messages directly without a module by calling the logging methods directly
Log.info('basic info level log message');
// Alternatively, create a log module to group log messages. All messages logged to this module will be prefixed with `[MyModuleName]`.
const log = Log.module('MyModuleName');
// The different possible logging methods. If the log level is set lower than the recorded method, it will not be logged.
log.debug2('debug2 level log message');
log.debug('debug level log message');
log.info('info level log message');
log.log('alias for log.info');
log.warn('warning level log message');
log.error('error level log message');
// Enable the LogProxy to intercept all console messages
import { LogProxy } from '@deephaven/log';
const logProxy = new LogProxy();
logProxy.enable();
// Enable the LogHistory to store all log messages in memory for later consumption or exporting (requires LogProxy to be enabled already)
import { LogHistory } from '@deephaven/log';
const logHistory = new LogHistory(logProxy);
logHistory.enable();
Deephaven Data Labs and any contributors grant you a license to the content of this repository under the Apache 2.0 License, see the LICENSE file.
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Deephaven Logger
We found that @deephaven/log 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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