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An abstract logger - Enables adding logging to modules without adding a dependency to a full log library.
An abstract logger - Enables adding logging to modules without adding a dependency to a full log library. This way, the consumer of your modules can plug in their own log library of choice.
The API of this abstract logger conforms to the standard Log4j interface levels.
$ npm install abslog
In your module(s):
const abslog = require('abslog');
class AwesomeModule {
constructor(logger) {
this.log = abslog(logger);
}
doStuff() {
this.log.info('Did stuff');
}
}
The consumer of your module, using pino as logger:
const AwesomeModule = require('AwesomeModule');
const pino = require('pino')();
const awesome = new AwesomeModule(pino);
awesome.doStuff() // will now log on info
abslog
takes one argument. It takes an logger expected to be log4j interface
compatible.
If no logger is provided an object with log methods will be returned. Each of
these method are just noop
methods adding minimal footprint and performance impact
on your module.
If a logger is provided, the logger will be returned. This leaves abslog
adding
zero runtime footprint and performance impact on your module.
If an logger is provided but the logger is not compatible with the log4j interface, an exception will be thrown.
The log4j compatilbe methods are:
Example:
const abslog = require('abslog');
const log = abslog();
log.fatal('critital message');
log.error(new Error(), 'error message');
log.warn('warn message');
log.info('info message');
log.debug('debug message');
log.trace('trace message');
Console
is not log4j compatible, but abslog
does support Console
for logging.
Its worth noticing that its not recommended to use Console
for logging in production
code, but it can be handy to just plug in Console
to get log output in development.
Example:
const abslog = require('abslog');
const log = abslog(console);
log.info('some message');
log.fatal('critical message');
These loggers are known to be compatible and tested:
pino is found to be compatible.
const abslog = require('abslog');
const pino = require('pino')();
const log = abslog(pino);
log.info('hello');
bunyan is found to be compatible.
const abslog = require('abslog');
const bunyan = require('bunyan');
const logger = bunyan.createLogger({
name: 'test',
stream: process.stdout,
level: 'trace'
});
const log = abslog(logger);
log.info('hello');
log4js is found to be compatible.
const abslog = require('abslog');
const log4js = require('log4js');
const logger = log4js.getLogger();
const log = abslog(logger);
log.info('hello');
winston is found to NOT be compatible out of the box. Though, winston can be customised with alternative log levels and through such a configuration be compatible.
const abslog = require('abslog');
const winston = require('winston');
const winstonCustomLevels = {
levels: {
fatal: 0,
error: 1,
warn: 2,
info: 3,
debug: 4,
trace: 5,
},
colors: {
fatal: 'red',
error: 'red',
warn: 'yellow',
info: 'green',
debug: 'blue',
trace: 'cyan',
}
};
const logger = winston.createLogger({
levels: winstonCustomLevels.levels,
});
const log = abslog(logger);
log.info('hello');
roarr is found to be compatible.
const abslog = require('abslog');
const roarr = require('roarr').default;
const log = abslog(roarr);
log.info('hello');
synclog is found to be compatible.
const abslog = require('abslog');
const SyncLog = require('synclog')
const log = abslog(new SyncLog('debug'));
log.info('hello');
LogDna is found to be compatible.
const abslog = require('abslog');
const LogDna = require('logDna')
const log = abslog(Logdna.createLogger('some_api_key_goes_here', {}));
log.info('hello');
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An abstract logger - Enables adding logging to modules without adding a dependency to a full log library.
The npm package abslog receives a total of 1,466 weekly downloads. As such, abslog popularity was classified as popular.
We found that abslog demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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