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@types/pino
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@types/pino provides TypeScript type definitions for the Pino logging library, which is a fast and low-overhead logging library for Node.js applications.
Basic Logging
This feature allows you to create a basic logger instance and log messages at the 'info' level.
const pino = require('pino');
const logger = pino();
logger.info('Hello, world!');
Custom Log Levels
This feature allows you to define custom log levels for more granular logging.
const pino = require('pino');
const logger = pino({
customLevels: {
foo: 35
}
});
logger.foo('This is a custom log level');
Child Loggers
This feature allows you to create child loggers that inherit properties from the parent logger.
const pino = require('pino');
const logger = pino();
const child = logger.child({ a: 'property' });
child.info('Hello from child logger');
Log Redaction
This feature allows you to redact sensitive information from logs.
const pino = require('pino');
const logger = pino({
redact: ['req.headers.authorization']
});
logger.info({ req: { headers: { authorization: 'secret' } } }, 'Request received');
@types/winston provides TypeScript type definitions for the Winston logging library, which is a versatile and widely-used logging library for Node.js. Winston offers features like multiple transports, log levels, and formatters, making it a more feature-rich but potentially slower alternative to Pino.
@types/bunyan provides TypeScript type definitions for the Bunyan logging library, which is another fast and JSON-based logging library for Node.js. Bunyan offers features like log streams and serializers, making it similar in performance to Pino but with a different API and feature set.
npm install --save @types/pino
This package contains type definitions for pino (https://github.com/pinojs/pino.git).
Files were exported from https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped/tree/master/types/pino.
These definitions were written by Peter Snider, BendingBender, Christian Rackerseder, GP, Alex Ferrando, Oleksandr Sidko, Harris Lummis, Raoul Jaeckel, Cory Donkin, Adam Vigneaux, Austin Beer, and Michel Nemnom.
FAQs
Stub TypeScript definitions entry for pino, which provides its own types definitions
The npm package @types/pino receives a total of 440,664 weekly downloads. As such, @types/pino popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @types/pino 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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