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Cedar is a Node.js log, designed to be fast, extensible, and super useful.
console
transport with color unicode symbols and helpful code snippets
inside stack traces.file
transport that can rotate by day, hour or minute.multi
transport, which supports cluster
, sending worker logs to the
master process.Add cedar
to your dependencies.
npm install --save cedar
Create a log, and use it.
var log = require('cedar')([
{
transport: 'console' // Default.
level: 'trace' // Default.
},
{
transport: 'file',
level: 'info',
path: 'log/${YYYY}/${MM}/${DD}/app_${HOST}.log'
}
]);
log('Log a string'); // Shorthand.
log.debug(['or', 'an', 'array']);
log.trace({or: 'JSON of course'});
log.log('and', 'multiple', 'arguments', 'are', 'supported.', true);
log.info('This message will also log to file, based on `level`.')
log.trace('This gets formatted as a trace message, with a stack trace');
log.debug('This gets formatted as a debug message.');
log.log('This gets formatted as a log message.');
log.info('This gets formatted as an info message.');
log.warn('This gets formatted as a warning message.', error);
log.error('This gets formatted as an error message.', error);
log.fatal('This gets formatted as a fatal error message.', error);
Each Cedar transport has properties with defaults that can be overridden using a config object. They also have getters and setters, allowing you to change them later.
For example:
// Set the log `level` in a configuration object.
var log = require('cedar')({level: 'warn'}); // "warn", "error" and "fatal".
log('log'); // Ignore.
log.error('error'); // Log "error".
// Assign the `level`, thereby invoking its setter.
log.level = 'debug';
log('log'); // Log "log".
log.error('error'); // Log "error".
log.trace('trace'); // Ignore.
string
Configures the minimum level of logging that is shown (default: trace
).
var log = require('cedar')();
log.level = 'debug';
Setting to a level from this list will enable logs of that level and all
of the levels after it: debug
, trace
, log
, info
, warn
, error
and fatal
. Setting the level to nothing
will stop all logs.
object
Customize prefixes for the color log messages.
require('colors');
var log = require('cedar')();
log.prefixes = {
trace: 'TRACE: '.cyan,
debug: 'DEBUG: '.magenta,
log: 'LOG: '.grey,
info: 'INFO: '.green,
warn: 'WARN: '.yellow,
error: 'ERROR: '.red,
fatal: 'FATAL: '.red
};
string
Configures the spacing that stringify uses.
var log = require('cedar')();
log.space = ' ';
The default is two spaces.
function
Customize the message format, given 3 arguments.
var log = require('cedar')();
log.format = function (message, prefix, type) {
return prefix + message + ' from log.' + type + '!';
});
log.info('Hello'); // "INFO Hello from log.info!"
Cedar currently supports 4 main transports: "base", "console", "file" and "multi". Each transport takes an optional configuration object.
The base transport writes to a stream, and other transports extend it.
var fs = require('fs');
var writeStream = fs.createWriteStream('my.log');
var base = require('cedar')('base', {stream: writeStream});
base.log('Write this string to `my.log`');
The console
log writes to process.stdout
with pretty colors.
Console is the default transport, so the following are equivalent:
log = require('cedar')();
log = require('cedar')('color');
The file
log writes JSON messages to a file. In addition, it acts as a
simple event emitter so you can receive notifications when file rotation
events occur.
var file = require('cedar')('file', {
path: 'log/app_${YYYY}-${MM}-${DD}_${HH}:${NN}_${HOST}.log'
});
file.info('This will go into a file.');
var console = require('cedar')();
file.on('open', function (path) {
console.log('Opened "' + path + '" for logging.');
});
file.on('close', function (path) {
console.log('Closed "' + path + '".');
});
The multi
log writes to multiple logs at once. Its configuration object
is an array of configurations with transports specified by a transport
property.
var log = require('cedar')([
{transport: 'console'},
{transport: 'file', level: 'info', path: 'log/app_${YYYY}-${MM}-${DD}_${HOST}.log'},
{transport: 'file', level: 'error', path: 'log/${YYYY}/${MM}/${DD}/error_${HOST}.log'}
]);
FAQs
User-friendly logger.
The npm package cedar receives a total of 129 weekly downloads. As such, cedar popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that cedar 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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