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A lightweight client-side logger, useful for production.
Typical use case: you don't want to show a mass of console-logs for everyone, who will open browser's console in your web-application. But you want to see these logs by demand. So you can type the code below in console:
FrontLog.setLevel(FrontLog.LEVELS.DEBUG);
and then just refresh the page. The logging level stores in browser's local storage, so you get all your logs after page refresh.
Or you can add logLevel={LEVEL}
to the URL of your page.
For example: /my-supper-app/?logLevel=error
.
Log level from query string has the highest priority, if present.
There are six levels of logs:
var log = FrontLog;
log.trace('This is trace log record');
log.debug('This is debug log record');
log.info('This is info log record');
log.warn('This is warn log record');
log.error('This is error log record');
log.fatal('This is fatal log record');
trace
level is the lowest and fatal
is the highest. Each logging level shows all logs from this level to the highest.
var FrontLog = require('front-log');
or
<script src="dist/front-log.min.js"></script>
See demo/index.html
.
FAQs
A light-weight client-side logger, useful for production.
We found that front-log 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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