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Display pretty Android and iOS logs without Android Studio or Console.app, with intuitive Command Line Interface.
Display pretty Android and iOS logs without Android Studio or Console.app, with intuitive Command Line Interface.
This fork is quick and dirty fix for Windows 10 + RN 0.60.5+ along with added compilation from TS to JS. It enables to use logkitty for RN 0.60.5 (somewhat, cause you still need to use a function below), and Windows.
I use it by calllin this piece of code:
const { logkitty, makeTagsFilter, formatEntry, formatError, AndroidPriority } = require('@talaikis/logkitty')
const { logger } = require('@react-native-community/cli-tools')
async function logAndroid () {
logger.info('Starting logkitty')
const emitter = logkitty({
platform: 'android',
priority: AndroidPriority.VERBOSE,
filter: makeTagsFilter('ReactNative', 'ReactNativeJS')
})
emitter.on('entry', entry => {
logger.log(formatEntry(entry))
})
emitter.on('error', error => {
logger.log(formatError(error));
})
}
yarn global add @talaikis/logkitty
Or if you prefer having it locally:
yarn add -D @talaikis/logkitty
yarn logkitty --help
logkitty <platform> <command> [options]
You can inspect available platforms, command and options for a given platform by adding -h
at the end, for example:
logkitty -h # prints available platforms and global options
logkitty android -h # prints commands and options for android
logkitty android tag -h # prints tag command syntax and options for android
android
:
tag <tags...>
- Show logs with matching tags.app <appId>
- Show logs from application with given identifier.match <regexes...>
- Show logs matching given patterns (all regexes have flags g
and m
).custom <patterns...>
- Use custom patters supported by Logcat.all
- Show all logs.ios
:
tag <tags...>
- Show logs with matching tags (where tag is usually a name of the app).match <regexes...>
- Show logs matching given patterns (all regexes have flags g
and m
).all
- Show all logs.common:
-h, --help
- Display help-v, --version
- Display versionplatform android
:
tag
, app
, match
and all
commands support additional priority filtering options (sorted by priority):
-U, -u
- Unknown priority (lowest)-v, -v
- Verbose priority-D, -d
- Debug priority (default)-I, -i
- Info priority-W, -w
- Warn priority-E, -e
- Error priority-F, -f
- Fatal priority-S, -s
- Silent priority (highest)For example logkitty android all -W
will display all logs with priority warn, error and fatal.
platform ios
:
tag
, match
and all
commands support additional level filtering options:
-D, -d
- Debug level-I, -i
- Info level-E, -e
- Error levelShow all logs with tag ReactNativeJS
(and default priority - debug and above):
logkitty android tag ReactNativeJS
logkitty ios tag ReactNativeJS
Show all logs with priority info and above from application with identifier com.example.myApplication
:
logkitty android app com.example.myApplication -i
Show all logs matching /CodePush/gm
regex:
logkitty android match CodePush
logkitty ios match CodePush
Show all logs with priority error or fatal for Android and _error level for iOS:
logkitty android all -e
logkitty ios all -e
Show logs using custom patterns - silence all logs and display only the onces with tag my-tag
and priority debug and above:
logkitty android custom *:S my-tag:D
If your building a tool and want to use Node API, head over to Node API documentation.
FAQs
Display pretty Android and iOS logs without Android Studio or Console.app, with intuitive Command Line Interface.
The npm package @talaikis/logkitty receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, @talaikis/logkitty popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @talaikis/logkitty 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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