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@onflow/util-logger
Advanced tools
Logger for FCL-JS.
npm install --save @onflow/util-logger
Name | Value |
---|---|
error | 1 |
warn | 2 |
log | 3 |
info | 4 |
debug | 5 |
import * as logger from "@onflow/util-logger"
// This will fire if the config "logger.level" value is set to the error level or above
logger.log({
title: "Title of error",
message: "Message body",
level: logger.LEVELS.error
})
This package also exposes a useful method for logging deprecation warnings via log.deprecate
. The function accepts an object with the following keys as its parameters.
pkg
(optional) - The package which the deprecated feature belongs to (i.e. FCL/SDK
, @onflow/util-invariant
, etc.). If not provided it defaults to an empty string and will not show in the notice.subject
(optional) - The feature that is being deprecated (i.e. "Passing a start and end into getEvents"
).transition
(optional) - The URL to the transition guide for the deprecationlevel
(optional) - The logger level of the deprecation notice (default LEVELS.warn)message
(optional) - An additional message to provide the user about the deprecation. Will apcallback
(optional) -Deprecation notice format:
`${pkg} Deprecation Notice
============================
${subject} is deprecated and will cease to work in future releases of ${pkg}.
${message}
You can learn more (including a guide on common transition paths) here: ${transition}
============================`
The lines with subject
, message
, and transition
will not appear if these values are not provided.
Example usage:
import * as logger from "@onflow/util-logger"
logger.log.deprecate({
pkg: "FCL/SDK",
subject: "Passing a start and end into getEvents",
transition:
"https://github.com/onflow/flow-js-sdk/blob/master/packages/sdk/TRANSITIONS.md#0005-deprecate-start-end-get-events-builder",
})
FAQs
Logger for FCL-JS
The npm package @onflow/util-logger receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, @onflow/util-logger popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @onflow/util-logger demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 13 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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