@twowix/vite-plugin-terminal v1.1.2
vite-plugin-terminal
Log in the node terminal from the browser

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Install
npm i -D vite-plugin-terminalAdd plugin to your vite.config.ts:
// vite.config.ts
import Terminal from 'vite-plugin-terminal'
export default {
plugins: [
Terminal()
]
}Usage
In your source code import terminal, and use it like you do with console.log.
import { terminal } from 'virtual:terminal'
terminal.log('Hey terminal! A message from the browser')The terminal log calls will be removed when building the app.
Types
There are two ways of telling typescript about the types of the virtual import:
In your
global.d.tsfile add the following line:/// <reference types="vite-plugin-terminal/client" />In your
tsconfig.jsonadd the following to yourcompilerOptions.typesarray:{ // ... "compilerOptions": { // ... "types": [ "vite-plugin-terminal/client" ], }, }
API
Supported methods:
terminal.log(obj1 [, obj2, ..., objN])terminal.info(obj1 [, obj2, ..., objN])terminal.warn(obj1 [, obj2, ..., objN])terminal.error(obj1 [, obj2, ..., objN])terminal.assert(assertion, obj1 [, obj2, ..., objN])terminal.group()terminal.groupCollapsed()terminal.groupEnd()terminal.table(obj)terminal.time(id)terminal.timeLog(id, obj1 [, obj2, ..., objN])terminal.timeEnd(id)terminal.clear()terminal.count(label)terminal.countReset(label)terminal.dir(obj)terminal.dirxml(obj)
These methods will work but use the console
terminal.trace(...args: any[])terminal.profile(...args: any[])terminal.profileEnd(...args: any[])
Redirect console logs to the terminal
If you want the standard console logs to appear in the terminal, you can use the console: 'terminal' option in your vite.config.ts:
// vite.config.ts
import Terminal from 'vite-plugin-terminal'
export default {
plugins: [
Terminal({
console: 'terminal'
})
]
}In this case, you don't need to import the virtual terminal to use the plugin.
console.log('Hey terminal! A message from the browser')You can also overwrite it in your index.html head manually in case you would like more control.
<script type="module">
// Redirect console logs to the terminal
import terminal from 'virtual:terminal'
globalThis.console = terminal
</script>Check the Console playground for a full example.
Log in both the terminal and the console
You can use the output option to define where the terminal logs should be logged. Accepts terminal, console, or an array with both.
// vite.config.ts
import Terminal from 'vite-plugin-terminal'
export default {
plugins: [
Terminal({
output: ['terminal', 'console']
})
]
}Examples
- Basic - Playground using every available method.
- Console - Redirect standard console logs to the terminal.
- Auto Import - Use unplugin-auto-import to make
terminalglobal in your app. - Vue - Example of logging to the terminal from a Vue App.
Options
console
Type: 'terminal' | undefined
Default: undefined
Set to 'terminal' to make globalThis.console equal to the terminal object in your app.
output
Type: 'terminal' | 'console' | ['terminal', 'console']
Default: terminal
Define where the output for the logs.
strip
Type: boolean
Default: true
Strip terminal.*() when bundling for production.
include
Type: String | RegExp | Array[...String|RegExp]
Default: /.+\.(js|ts|mjs|cjs|mts|cts)/
Example: include: '**/*.(mjs|js)',
A pattern, or array of patterns, which specify the files in the build the plugin should operate on when removing calls for production.
exclude
Type: String | RegExp | Array[...String|RegExp]
Default: []
Example: exlude: 'tests/**/*',
A pattern, or array of patterns, which specify the files in the build the plugin should ignore when removing calls for production.
Credits
- Original idea from Domenic Elm
- Project setup from @antfu's vite-plugin-inspect
- Bundling by unbuild
- Strip functions during build uses rollup-plugin-strip
Sponsors
License
MIT License © 2022-present Matias Capeletto