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@nlpjs/logger
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You can install @nlpjs/logger:
npm install @nlpjs/logger
const { Logger } = require('@nlpjs/logger');
const logger = new Logger();
logger.info('Hello world!!!')
By default, a logger based on console is added to the NLP.js container
const { defaultContainer } = require('@nlpjs/core');
const logger = defaultContainer.get('logger');
logger.info('This is an info message');
// This is an info message
When using the basic package of NLP.js, a logger based on pino is added.
const { dockStart } = require('@nlpjs/basic');
(async () => {
const dock = await dockStart({ use: ['Basic']});
const logger = dock.get('logger');
logger.info('This is an info message');
logger.log('This is a log message');
logger.warn('This is a warn message');
logger.error('This is an error message');
})();
You can register your own logger to the container:
const { dockStart } = require('@nlpjs/basic');
(async () => {
const dock = await dockStart({ use: ['Basic']});
const container = dock.getContainer();
const loggerInstance = {
trace: msg => console.trace(`[TRACE] ${msg}`),
debug: msg => console.debug(`[DEBUG] ${msg}`),
info: msg => console.info(`[INFO] ${msg}`),
log: msg => console.log(`[LOG] ${msg}`),
warn: msg => console.warn(`[WARN] ${msg}`),
error: msg => console.error(`[ERROR] ${msg}`),
fatal: msg => console.error(`[FATAL] ${msg}`),
}
container.register('logger', loggerInstance);
const logger = dock.get('logger');
logger.info('This is an info message');
})();
You can read the guide of how to contribute at Contributing.
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You can read the Code of Conduct at Code of Conduct.
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This project is developed by AXA Group Operations Spain S.A.
If you need to contact us, you can do it at the email opensource@axa.com
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The npm package @nlpjs/logger receives a total of 3,080 weekly downloads. As such, @nlpjs/logger popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @nlpjs/logger demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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