levelheaded
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Assigns functions by level. Functions lower than the minimal level will be assigned with no operation, while minimal level and above are assigned the desired operation.
Option | Type | Meaning | Default |
---|---|---|---|
levels | Array[String] | Levels will become functions | [ 'debug', 'verbose', 'info', 'warn', 'error', 'critical' ] |
minimal | String | Minimal level to execute | levels[0] |
action | Function | The action to execute when minimal level was matched | console.log |
object | Object | An object to assign the functions on | {} |
noop | Function | Function to call when event should not be triggered | ()=>undefined |
ℹ️ All options are optional
import levelheaded from 'levelheaded';
const logger = levelheaded({
minimal: isDevelopment() ? 'debug' : 'warn',
action: function (message) {
fetch(
'https://error.logger.com',
{
method: 'POST',
body: JSON.stringify({
message,
url: document.location.href,
level: this.level,
})
}
);
}
})
logger.debug('Something trivial'); // ⛔️ Won't fire
logger.error('Something I need to know'); // ✅ Will fire
const logger = levelheaded({
levels: ['a', 'b', 'c'],
minimal: 'b',
});
logger.a('Something'); // ⛔️ Won't fire
logger.b('Something'); // ✅ Will fire
Environments which exclude node_modules from the transpiling pipeline should include the "browser" entry instead of "main". This exposes an ES5 commonjs module.
Also available for explicit import:
const reduce = require('levelheaded/dist');
FAQs
⚖️ Generate object containing functions deemed operational by level
The npm package levelheaded receives a total of 639 weekly downloads. As such, levelheaded popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that levelheaded 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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