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@invisible/logger
Advanced tools
Invisible Logging Wrapper.
yarn add @invisible/logger
const logger = require('@invisible/logger')
logger.debug('This is a debug message', { meta: true })
Make sure to set LOGGER_LEVEL = silly
on your development environment.
Will only be colorized in development.
The defaule logging level is info
, but you can use the LOGGER_LEVEL
environment variable to adjust the logging level.
To use bugsnag, just define BUGSNAG_KEY
environment variable.
You can also use the BUGSNAG_LEVEL
environment variable to set the logging level.
Only worsk in production.
Logging level also specified through the LOGGER_LEVEL
environment variable.
You can add an aditional transport with
const logger = require('@invisible/logger')
logger.add(winston.transports.File, { filename: 'somefile.log' })
FAQs
Invisible Logging Wrapper
The npm package @invisible/logger receives a total of 13 weekly downloads. As such, @invisible/logger popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @invisible/logger demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 10 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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