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@libp2p/logger
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A logging component for use in js-libp2p modules
$ npm i @libp2p/logger
<script>
tagLoading this module through a script tag will make it's exports available as Libp2pLogger
in the global namespace.
<script src="https://unpkg.com/@libp2p/logger/dist/index.min.js"></script>
A map that reports it's size to the libp2p Metrics system.
If metrics are disabled a regular map is used.
import { logger } from '@libp2p/logger'
const log = logger('libp2p:my:component:name')
log('something happened: %s', 'it was ok')
log.error('something bad happened: %o', err)
log('with this peer: %p', aPeerId)
log('and this base58btc: %b', aUint8Array)
log('and this base32: %t', aUint8Array)
$ DEBUG=libp2p:* node index.js
something happened: it was ok
something bad happened: <stack trace>
with this peer: 12D3Foo
with this base58btc: Qmfoo
with this base32: bafyfoo
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A logging component for use in js-libp2p modules
We found that @libp2p/logger demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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