1.0.2 • Published 3 years ago
commentlogger v1.0.2
commentlogger
commentlogger enables developers to move their debugging console.log() out of their code and into the comments, resulting in a cleaner code.
installing
install using npm i commentlogger
using
const logger = require('commentlogger');
logger.watch(() => {
module content ...
})();wherever a log is required, add a // , then add log(message, env)
The following logs sum when NODE_ENV is set to dev:
const sum = 3 + 2; // log(sum, dev)This one will run if the environment is set to prod:
const result = calculateSomething(); // log(result, prod)Multiple env can be set:
const result = calculateSomething(); // log(result, dev, test)if env is not provided, logging will be done regardless of NODE_ENV value;
const sum = 3 + 2; // log(sum)It is not limited to logging variables. You can put messages to be logged
throw new Error("something went wrong"); // log("an error occurred");defining custom logging behavior
By default, console.log is used by the library. But a custom logic can be set as the second argument of watch() function
const logger = require('commentlogger');
logger.watch(() => {
module content ...
}, (msg) => someCustomFunction(msg))();The example below writes logs to a file:
const logger = require("commentlogger");
const fs = require("fs");
function writeToFile(msg) {
fs.appendFile("file.log", msg.toString() + "\n", (err) => {
if (err) {
console.error(err);
}
});
}
logger.watch(() => {
module content....
},
(msg) => writeToFile(msg)
)();