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ember-cli-remote-logger
Advanced tools
Gives your ember-cli app remote logging capabilities.
ember install ember-cli-remote-logger
ember install ember-network
This addon will look up your application adapter and use it to build a request
to send the log entries with. Your adapter's host, namespace, and headers are
included in the request. In addition to your adapter's headers a Content-Type
of text/plain
is added and the body of the request is, accordingly,
plain text. The request is sent using ember-network/fetch
, so it's FastBoot
compatible.
So, for example, if your adapter's host is https://www.example.com
and your
namespace is api/v1
then log entries will be sent via POST
to
https://www.example.com/api/v1/log
.
Once your server is ready to accept requests you can use the logger thusly:
export default Ember.Component.extend({
remoteLogger: Ember.inject.service(),
actions: {
coolAction() {
remoteLogger.debug('Sweet log entry', ['OPTIONAL', 'TAGS']);
}
}
});
This results in a log entry that looks like this:
[DEBUG][OPTIONAL][TAGS] Sweet log entry
There are three more log levels in addition to debug
: info
, warn
, and
error
.
The log methods return a promise and resolve/reject according to whether an ok response was received from the server or not. I'm not sure that I would recommend waiting for log requests to resolve from a UX point of view, but it's there in case you need it.
fetch
requires a full URL, including the protocol. This means you need to
either define the
url
property on your application adapter or override the url
property on the
remote-logger
service:
import RemoteLogger from 'ember-cli-remote-logger/services/remote-logger';
export default RemoteLogger.extend({
url: 'https://www.example.com/sweet/url'
});
FAQs
Gives your ember-cli app remote logging capabilities
The npm package ember-cli-remote-logger receives a total of 3 weekly downloads. As such, ember-cli-remote-logger popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that ember-cli-remote-logger 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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