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bespoke-logbook
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Log bespoke.js events and state to the console
The default events are logged by default, as are any custom events from plugins.
Download the production version or the development version, or use a package manager.
This plugin is shipped in a UMD format, meaning that it is available as a CommonJS/AMD module or browser global.
For example, when using CommonJS modules:
var bespoke = require('bespoke'),
logbook = require('bespoke-logbook');
bespoke.from('#presentation', [
logbook()
]);
When using browser globals:
bespoke.from('#presentation', [
bespoke.plugins.logbook()
]);
You can override logging per eventName
, either at instantiation or dynamically. You can pass false
to turn off the specific logger, a plain string, or a function.
The function will be called once before firing the event, and once after, with the result -
// Before the event handlers have been called
myCustomEventLoggingOverride("fire", eventName[, eventData, ...])
// After all event handlers have been called
myCustomEventLoggingOverride("fired", result, eventName[, eventData, ...])
The default events are fired a bit differently than custom events - they aren't intercepted, but rather listened to.
// An event parameter is passed
myDefaultEventLoggingOverride(e)
bespoke.horizontal.from("article", {
logbook: {
overrides: {
// An example of a default event
"activate": function(e) {
console.log("activate", "Slide #" + e.index + " was activated!", e.slide);
},
// An example of a custom event
"custom1": function() {
console.log("Custom logging is so much fun", arguments)
},
// An example of a custom event logged with a static string
"custom2": "Will only log this string"
}
}
});
bespoke.plugins.logbook.override("deactivate", function(e) {
console.log("deactivate", "Slide #" + e.index + " was deactivated!", e.slide);
});
// logbook is making a lot of noise in the console
bespoke.plugins.logbook.disable();
// logbook is good as dead
bespoke.plugins.logbook.enable();
// logbook is back once again, with the ill behaviour
$ npm install bespoke-logbook
$ bower install bespoke-logbook
event
object?Mark Dalgleish for bespoke.js and related tools. This plugin was built with generator-bespokeplugin.
Adam Edmond, addyeddy on flickr, for his photo Old log book (CC BY 2.0).
My best friend, bespoke-convenient, for continued support - rain and shine. I love you, man.
Copyright (c) 2013, 2014, Joel Purra All rights reserved.
When using bespoke-logbook, comply to the MIT license. Please see the LICENSE file for details, and the MIT License on Wikipedia.
FAQs
Log Bespoke.js events and state to the console
The npm package bespoke-logbook receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, bespoke-logbook popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that bespoke-logbook 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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