1.3.0 • Published 6 years ago
brout v1.3.0
stdout and stderr for browsers
Installs process.stdout and process.stderr and redirects console like
node.
Repository: https://github.com/mantoni/brout.js
Install with npm
npm install broutUsage
Assume my-script.js contains this:
process.stdout.write('Hello stdout!\n');
console.log('Hello %s!', 'console');Use with browserify and phantomic:
$ browserify -t brout my-script.js | phantomic
Hello stdout!
Hello console!API
var brout = require('brout');
brout.on('out', function (str)) {
  // ...
});
brout.on('err', function (str)) {
  // ...
});
brout.on('exit', function (code)) {
  // ...
});Event listeners are tiggered by these calls:
process.stdout.write(string)process.stderr.write(string)process.exit(code)
The console functions log, info, warn and error get replaced and the
original implementation is exposed:
console.log.originalconsole.info.originalconsole.warn.originalconsole.error.original
The console override behaves like node's implementation and writes to
process.stdout and process.sterr.
If an out or err listener is installed, then the corresponding console
message is no longer forwarded to the original console implementation.
License
MIT