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@roarr/browser-log-writer
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Roarr log writer for use in a web browser.

Import the initialization code anywhere in your codebase, e.g.
import {
createLogWriter,
} from '@roarr/browser-log-writer';
globalThis.ROARR = globalThis.ROARR ?? {};
globalThis.ROARR.write = createLogWriter();
Alternatively, import @roarr/browser-log-writer/init, which is equivalent to the above code.
import '@roarr/browser-log-writer/init';
If you are using Webpack, then consider using lazy loading, e.g.
import('@roarr/browser-log-writer/init');
Logs are produced using console.log. However, by default, no logs are printed.
The simplest way to view all logs is to define ROARR_LOG=true localStorage value, i.e.
Type in console localStorage.setItem('ROARR_LOG', 'true') and refresh the page. Now you should see all the logs.
By default all logs are displayed. However, you can narrow down logs using a special constant ROARR_FILTER.
The value of ROARR_FILTER is a Liqe query, e.g.
# Only print logs with `context.logLevel` greater than 10.
localStorage.setItem('ROARR_FILTER', 'context.logLevel:>10')
# Only print logs with `context.namespace` containing "slonik".
localStorage.setItem('ROARR_FILTER', 'context.namespace:slonik')
FAQs
Roarr log writer for use in a web browser.
We found that @roarr/browser-log-writer 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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