1.1.2 • Published 11 months ago

@bytebeam/jslogs v1.1.2

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Last release
11 months ago

@bytebeam/jslogs

A simple and configurable logger for Node.js, allowing flexibility in output format and log destinations (console or file). Supports both icon-based and verbal status messages, with options for JSON output and more.

Features

  • Customizable logging output: Choose between icon-based or verbal status (e.g., "success", "error").
  • Console & file logging: Log to both the console and a file, with the option to control the behavior with writethrough and file flags.
  • JSON output: Enable structured JSON logging for easy integration with other systems.
  • Color support: Full support for color-coded log levels (success, error, info, etc.) in the console.
  • Simple API: Easy to use and configure, with minimal setup.

Installation

To install the @bytebeam/jslogs package, run the following command:

npm install @bytebeam/jslogs

Usage

Basic Usage

import createLogger from '@bytebeam/jslogs';

// Create a logger instance
const logger = await createLogger({
  jsonOutput: false,  // Set to true for JSON output
  file: './logs/output.log',  // Set to the desired file path to log to a file
  writethrough: true, // Set to true to log to both console and file
});

// Example log messages
logger.success('This is a success message');
logger.error('This is an error message');
logger.warning('This is a warning message');
logger.info('This is an info message');
logger.waiting('This is a waiting message');

// Enable JSON output
const jsonLogger = await createLogger({ jsonOutput: true });
jsonLogger.success({ data: 'This is a JSON formatted success message' });

Options

You can customize the logger with the following options:

  • jsonOutput: (boolean) If true, logs will be formatted as JSON.
  • file: (string) Path to a file where logs will be written. If not provided, logs will only be printed to the console.
  • writethrough: (boolean) If true, logs will be printed to both the console and the file (if file is specified). If false, logs will only be written to the file.
  • useVerbal: (boolean) If true, logs will use verbal descriptions ("success", "error") instead of icons.
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