debug-logtron
A debug logger with a logtron interface.
Example
This logger is designed for tests; it prints info & above
and prints debugs if you set NODE_DEBUG=mylibrary
var DebugLogtron = require("debug-logtron");
var logger = DebugLogtron('mylibrary');
logger.debug('some fixed string', { some: 'meta object' });
logger.info('some fixed string', { some: 'meta object' });
logger.warn('some fixed string', { some: 'meta object' });
logger.error('some fixed string', { some: 'meta object' });
It writes all logs to stderr. If you call logger.error()
or
logger.fatal()
it will throw exceptions. any error callsites
are bugs.
warns go to stderr by default.
Using in tests
You can use the .whitelist()
and .items()
method to make
testing easier
var DebugLogtron = require('debug-logtron');
var test = require('tape');
test('some module', function t(assert) {
var logger = NullLogtron('mything');
var thing = new Thing({ logger: logger })
logger.whitelist('error', 'some msg');
thing.doStuff();
var items = logger.items();
assert.equal(items.filter(function (x) {
return x.levelName === 'error'
}).length, 1, 'thing writes to logger.error()');
assert.end();
});
Whilst it is recommended that you minimize state between tests by creating
a new instance of debug-logtron, it is possible to remove a whitelisted item
by calling .unwhitelist
with the same arguments.
Interface
This library will re throw
any .error()
or .fatal()
callsites.
Any warns and infos got to stderr.
Any debugs / access can be made visible using
NODE_DEBUG=mylibrary
.
You can turn colors off with --color false
If you want to see trace() logs you must set NODE_DEBUG=mylibrary TRACE=1
Alternatives
Warning: This a logger for testing! Not a default logger.
If you want to add a default logger to your dependencies
then I strongly recommend you use null-logtron
Motivation
You want to instrument your application and your libraries
with a production application logger. A logger that writes
somewhere in production.
However for your writing tests for both your libraries and
your applications you probably do not want to see all of your
logs spewing on STDOUT by default.
This is where debug-logtron
comes in, You can start your app
or libraries with the debug logger in your tests which allows
the test runner to decide when to spew.
This works great together with itape --trace
where you can
use itape
to turn on and off trace mode.
Docs
// TODO. State what the module does.
Installation
npm install debug-logtron
Tests
npm test
Contributors
MIT Licensed