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flogging.stream_base
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These are functions for Stream-based flogging.js usage.
If you are unsure if you want this library, you should probably be using the main flogging.js package.
npm i flogging.stream_base --save
Since this includes only the core functionality, this example requires more steps than the main library.
flogging_base = require('flogging.stream_base')
R = require('ramda')
through2_map = require('through2-map')
logger = flogging_base.start()
You can customise your logging calls to do all kinds of message-mangling.
info = flogging_base.make_note(flogging_base.send(logger))
Outputs an Object Stream.
object_to_text_stream = through2_map.obj((chunk) => JSON.stringify(chunk))
flogging_base.pipe_to_stream(logger, object_to_text_stream)
object_to_text_stream.pipe(process.stdout)
Make logging calls.
info('Purely informational', 12)
// Returns 12
// Logs {"label": "Purely informational", "value": 12}
It's good to clean up after yourself.
flogging_base.stop(logger)
FAQs
The base functions for a functional, streaming logging library.
We found that flogging.stream_base 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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