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@mmit/logging
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Very simple but extendable logger in TypeScript.
For now there are only two loggers define: ConsoleLogger
and NoOpLogger
but it
should be easy to define your own logger
# NPM
npm install @mmit/logging
# YARN
yarn add @mmit/logging
The "default LogLevel" is 'INFO'
The most simplest way to get the logger is:
import { LoggerFactory } from '@mmit/logging';
const logger = LoggerFactory.getLogger('test.Logger');
// Will not be shown
logger.debug("Shows message only if debug-level is set!");
// Will not be shown
logger.info("Shows message only if info-level is set!");
// Shows the warning message
logger.warn("Shows message only if warn-level is set!");
If you need more control:
import { LoggerFactory, LogLevel } from '@mmit/logging';
const logger = LoggerFactory.for('test.Logger')
.level(LogLevel.DEBUG)
.get();
// Will be shown
logger.debug("Shows message only if debug-level is set!");
// Will be shown
logger.info("Shows message only if info-level is set!");
// Will be shown
logger.warn("Shows message only if warn-level is set!");
If you want to specify your own Log-Channel:
import { LoggerFactory, LogLevel, Channel } from '@mmit/logger';
class MyCoolLogChannel implements Channel {
...
}
const myChannel = new MyCoolLogChannel();
const logger = LoggerFactory.for('test.Logger')
.on(myChannel)
.level(LogLevel.DEBUG)
.get();
logger.debug("Shows message only if debug-level is set!");
console.info node_modules/@mmit/logging/lib/channels/ConsoleLogger.js:23
15:42:42.998 [INFO] Connecting to : wss://mobiad.int.mikemitterer.at:8060/message | ...st.integration.services.WebSocket
console.info node_modules/@mmit/logging/lib/channels/ConsoleLogger.js:20
15:42:43.148 [INFO] onOpenEvent-Payload: | ...st.integration.services.WebSocket
"{\"event\":\"mm.services.websocket.onOpenEvent\"}"
console.info node_modules/@mmit/logging/lib/channels/ConsoleLogger.js:20
15:42:43.148 [INFO] Event: | ...st.integration.services.WebSocket
{
"event": "showresourceevent",
"data": {
"resourcetype": "Job",
"resourceid": "25ee12ff-1dc2-40dd-afc6-4a2901491e72",
"url": "http://www.mikemitterer.at/images/mobiad.jpg"
}
}
console.info node_modules/@mmit/logging/lib/channels/ConsoleLogger.js:20
15:42:43.288 [INFO] onJsonEvent-Payload: | ...st.integration.services.WebSocket
FAQs
Minimal Logging framework
The npm package @mmit/logging receives a total of 55 weekly downloads. As such, @mmit/logging popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @mmit/logging demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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