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Socket Now Supports pylock.toml Files
Socket now supports pylock.toml, enabling secure, reproducible Python builds with advanced scanning and full alignment with PEP 751's new standard.
Such an awesome logger that we had to break it out from the LEO SDK and make it its own project!
export LEO_LOGGER='/.*/d'
export LEO_LOGGER='/my-logger/wei;/.*/ei'
You can log logs for specific namespaces by passing a string when requiring the leo-logger. Example:
const logger = require('leo-logger')('my-special-namespace');
When you use a namespace, logging works the same, but the output will be prefixed with the namespace:
logger.log('My namespaced log');
// outputs: my-special-namespace my namespaced log
If you want to display logs for certain namespaces only, you can adjust LEO_LOGGER to match the namespace.
# Example outputting all logs for my-special-namespace
export LEO_LOGGER='/my\-special\-namespace/a'
You may notice in the previous example how it appears we’re using regex. This allows you to employ more powerful namespace logging. As an example, let’s say you have a shopping cart, and you want to have logs specific to the checkout process. Each of the checkout pages would include the leo-logger. I'm going to use an example of 2 checkout pages, which would look like this:
const logger = require('leo-logger')('checkout-payment');
const logger = require('leo-logger')('checkout-process-order');
Then if you want to display logs for the process-order page, you would do this:
export LEO_LOGGER='/checkout\-process\-order/a'
But if you want to display logs for all checkout pages, you can use the power of regex to select everything starting with “checkout”:
export LEO_LOGGER='/checkout.*/a'
logger.log('my logged message');
logger.info('my info');
logger.debug('just some debugging code');
// start a timer
logger.time('myTimer');
// stop a timer
logger.timeEnd('endTimer');
More documentation with examples with code and output.
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The npm package leo-logger receives a total of 5,399 weekly downloads. As such, leo-logger popularity was classified as popular.
We found that leo-logger demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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