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The more powerful JavaScript logger for NodeJS and browsers.

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Node Color Log

The more powerful JavaScript logger for NodeJS and browsers.

node-color-log is a logger package for NodeJS and browsers. It provides more functions than the origin console.log. You can log text with colorful font and colorful background. Also, it has 4 levels log, including debug, info, warnand error. Give you much better experience while developing JavaScript projects.

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Install

Install package in your project:

npm install node-color-log@latest --save

Import

Put the following code in your js in which you want to log.

const logger = require('node-color-log');

Logger level can be set like this. Logs belongs to this level and above that level will be printed.

logger.setLevel("error"); // it can be any log level.

API

log()

log with attributes, the order of setters can change.

NOTE: log() need to put behind of attribute setter(at the end).

append() can appends the contents in one line. (Note: old joint is now deprecated.)

color() and bgColor() includes: black, red, green, yellow, blue, magenta, cyan, white.

reset() can clear the previous attributes in the same line.

Usage:

// normal log
logger.log(message)
// Attribute log
logger.color('red').bgColor('blue')
      .bold().italic().dim().reverse().underscore().strikethrough()
      .log(message);
// use `append`` to joint contents, and use `log` to print out at the end
logger.color('red').bold().append('message_style_1')
      .bgColor('white').italic().append('message_style_2')
      .strikethrough().log('message_style_3');

// use `reset` to clean the attributes
logger.bgColor('red').append('background red color message')
      .reset() // by calling this, background is reset
      .log('default background color message');

// log multiple arguments
logger.log(obj1, arr2, str3);

setLogStream

You can redirect the logs to the stream.

for example, you can write the log into the file:

fileStream = fs.createWriteStream('test.log'),
logger.setLogStream(fileStream)

logger.log("hi");
logger.error("hello", "world");

fileStream.close()

you can use less -R test.log to see the result.

fontColorLog(), bgColorLog(), colorLog()

  • message here must be a string.

  • Color includes: black, red, green, yellow, blue, magenta, cyan, white.

  • setting is optional. Keys in setting need to be boolean, and all are false by default.

Parameters:

const color = 'red';
const message = 'any string you will put into console.log';
const setting = {
    bold: true,
    dim: true,
    underscore: true,
    reverse: true,
    italic: true,
    strikethrough: true
}

Usage:

// only set font color
logger.fontColorLog('red', message, setting);
// only set background color
logger.bgColorLog('yellow', message, setting);
// set font and background color
logger.colorLog({
    font: 'black',
    bg: 'yellow'
}, message, setting);

success(), debug(), info(), warn(), error()

With prefix that has background color

Usage:

// Success level, with prefix "[SUCCESS]"
logger.success(message);
// debug level, with prefix "[DEBUG]"
logger.debug(message);
// Info level, with prefix "[INFO]"
logger.info(message);
// Warn level, with prefix "[WARN]"
logger.warn(message);
// Error level, with prefix "[ERROR]"
logger.error(message);


// Level logs enable multiple arguments
logger.debug(obj1, arr2, str3);

The output looks like:

2018-08-14T18:23:09.836Z [SUCCESS] This is success mode
2018-08-14T18:23:09.837Z [DEBUG] This is debug mode
2018-08-14T18:23:09.838Z [INFO] This is info mode
2018-08-14T18:23:09.838Z [WARN] This is warn mode
2018-08-14T18:23:09.839Z [ERROR] This is error mode

setLevel() & LOGGER environment variable

If you want to set mask for levels, simply add the line at the front. Levels below the setting level will all be hidden. There are four levels, which are success, debug, info, warn, error, or disable in lower-case.

logger.setLevel("info"); // success < debug < info < warn < error < disable
logger.debug("This `debug` will be hidden");
logger.error("This `error` will be shown");

logger.setLevel("disable"); // hide every logs

Or, you can set the environment variable LOGGER, such as LOGGER=info npm start, where it's equal to setLevel("info").

setLevelNoColor(), setLevelColor()

Level logs print in colors as a default.

You can set setLevelNoColor() to turn off the setting, and use setLevelColor() to reverse it.

None color mode is helpful for text files or browser environments.

logger.setLevelNoColor();

setDate()

The default time format is toISOString, but you can change it by using setDate(callback)

logger.setDate(() => (new Date()).toLocaleTimeString())
logger.info("This is an info message") // 5:17:59 pm [INFO] This is an info message

createNamedLogger()

You can create a named logger by calling createNamedLogger()

logger1 = logger.createNamedLogger("Test 1");
logger2 = logger.createNamedLogger("Test 2");
logger1.info('something happened'); // 2022-08-20T04:56:17.834Z [Test 1] [INFO] something happened
logger2.info('something happened'); // 2022-08-20T04:56:17.835Z [Test 2] [INFO] something happened 

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Any issues and PRs are very welcome!

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Package last updated on 30 Jan 2024

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