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@tv2media/logger
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The framework aims to facilitate the logging needs of the developers in TV2 Udviklingsteknologi, as well as creating an uniform logging strategy across Typescript and Javascript projects.
The framework consists of 3 package:
@tv2media/logger
contains all the common logic used by the two other packages. Note: previously this was the main package.@tv2media/logger/node
contains specializations of the common logic for a Node environment – e.g. logic for storing logs in a file or printing to the terminal console.@tv2media/logger/web
contains specializations of the common logic for a web browser environment – e.g. logic for sending logs over a WebSocket or printing to the developer console.The package can be installed by:
$ yarn add @tv2media/logger
To build from source:
$ git clone https://github.com/tv2/mediatech-logger.git
$ cd mediatech-logger
$ yarn && yarn build
import { DefaultLogger } from '@tv2media/logger/node'
const logger = new DefaultLogger()
logger.info('Server started.')
logger.error('Request failed.')
logger.data(new Error('Some dangerous error!')).error('Request failed.')
import {
LoggerBase, // The base class Logger for custom configuration.
Level, // The severity of the the log
Format, // Formatting type of the log
ColoredPlainTextFormat, // Format for colored plain-text logs
JsonFormat, // Format for json formatted logs
Vault, // Where to store logs
ConsoleVault // Vault for writing to console
} from '@tv2media/logger'
const logger = DefaultLogger([
new ConsoleVault({
level: Level.INFO,
format: ColoredPlainTextFormat(),
isFormatLocked: false, // Format can be overwritten, e.g. by the EnvironmentLogger.
}),
new FileVault({
level: Level.INFO,
format: JsontFormat({ isPretty: false }),
isFormatLocked: true, // Ensure that EnvironmentLogger doesn't overwrite the format.
}),
])
logger.data('some-data') // Adds the key-value pair { "data": "some-data" } to a new log context.
logger.tag('some-tag') // Adds the key-value pair { "tag": "some-tag" } to a new log context.
logger.error('Server failed.') // Stores a log context with severity level of 'error'.
logger.warn('No response from client.') // Stores a log context with severity level of 'warn'.
logger.info('Server started at ip:port') // Stores a log context with severity level of 'info'.
logger.debug({ip: '0.0.0.0'}) // Stores a log context with severity level of 'debug'.
logger.trace('some trace here') // Stores a log context with severity level of 'trace'.
logger.tag('testing').info('test message')
logger.info('message', {tag: 'testing', otherMeta: 'meta'}) // Each of the severity level methods takes an optional argument, with extra attributes for the log context.
logger.meta({hostname: 'host1', author: 'me'}) // Creates a new log context with the specified meta data.
logger.setLevel(Level.info) // Set the specified level for all vaults in the logger.
The DefaultLogger
is using the environment variable NODE_ENV to determine which log level and format which will be used. The current setup is the following.
NODE_ENV=production # format = JSON, log level = warn
NODE_ENV=stage | staging # format = JSON, log level = info
NODE_ENV=develop | development # format = PLAINTEXT, log level = debug
NODE_ENV=local # format = PLAINTEXT, log level = trace
NODE_ENV="any other value" # format = PLAINTEXT, log level = trace
Setting the environment variable LOG_LEVEL overrides the log level from the NODE_ENV setup, this can come in handy when you need to enable e.g. debugging logs in a production environment.
The DefaultLogger
is using the environment variable ENV to determine which log level and format which will be used. The current setup is the following.
window.env.ENV=production # format = JSON, log level = warn
window.env.ENV=stage | staging # format = JSON, log level = info
window.env.ENV=develop | development # format = PLAINTEXT, log level = debug
window.env.ENV=local # format = PLAINTEXT, log level = trace
window.env.ENV="any other value" # format = PLAINTEXT, log level = trace
Setting the variable window.env.LOG_LEVEL
overrides the log level from the window.env.ENV
setup, this can come in handy when you need to enable e.g. debugging logs in a production environment.
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The npm package @tv2media/logger receives a total of 29 weekly downloads. As such, @tv2media/logger popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @tv2media/logger demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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