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@firebase/logger
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This package serves as the base of all logging in the JS SDK. Any logging that is intended to be visible to Firebase end developers should go through this module.
Firebase components should import the Logger class and instantiate a new
instance by passing a component name (e.g. @firebase/<COMPONENT>) to the
constructor.
e.g.
import { Logger } from '@firebase/logger';
const logClient = new Logger(`@firebase/<COMPONENT>`);
Each Logger instance supports 5 log functions each to be used in a specific
instance:
debug: Internal logs; use this to allow developers to send us their debug
logs for us to be able to diagnose an issue.log: Use to inform your user about things they may need to know.info: Use if you have to inform the user about something that they need to
take a concrete action on. Once they take that action, the log should go away.warn: Use when a product feature may stop functioning correctly; unexpected
scenario.error: Only use when user App would stop functioning correctly - super rare!Each log will be formatted in the following manner:
`[${new Date()}] ${COMPONENT_NAME}: ${...args}`
FAQs
A logger package for use in the Firebase JS SDK
The npm package @firebase/logger receives a total of 8,586,072 weekly downloads. As such, @firebase/logger popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @firebase/logger demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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