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@niceties/draftlog-appender
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Appender for '@niceites/logger' implemented using draftlog package.
Appender for '@niceites/logger'
implemented using draftlog package.
Uses animation in the console to display log messages
Small size
Doesn't hold your event loop on exit
Creates maximum one active interval (timer) at a time
Supports multilevel spinners
yarn add @niceties/draftlog-appender
or
npm install --save @niceties/draftlog-appender
No umd packages published because draftlog appender does not exists in umd format.
To install appender use next import:
import "@niceties/draftlog-appender";
It is better to do it before other imports so the default appender in '@niceites/logger'
is not installed.
Default sub-package '@niceties/draftlog-appender'
exports nothing.
Sub-package '@niceties/draftlog-appender/core'
exports createDraftlogAppender()
factory.
Sub-package '@niceties/draftlog-appender/spinners'
exports spinners definitions used in default config.
FAQs
Appender for '@niceites/logger' implemented using draftlog package.
The npm package @niceties/draftlog-appender receives a total of 18 weekly downloads. As such, @niceties/draftlog-appender popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @niceties/draftlog-appender demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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