1.1.1 • Published 7 years ago

console-counter v1.1.1

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License
MIT
Repository
github
Last release
7 years ago

console-counter.js

In-browser console to watch changeable values like counters or FPS.

Rationale

While console.log is helpful for debugging, it does not work well for watching values that change quickly, like counters, (x, y) coordinates, or FPS. That's where console-counter comes in.

console-counter.js quickly and easily creates an in-browser console and attaches it to a corner of the screen.

Code Example

const ConsoleCounter = require('console-counter');

const counter = new ConsoleCounter()

let n = 0
setInterval(() => counter.log(n++), 250)

Live Example

https://davidfig.github.io/console-counter/

Installation

npm i console-counter

API Reference

class ConsoleCounter

/**
 * @param {object} [options]
 * @param {side} [options.side='rightbottom'] side to place the panel (combination of right/left and bottom/top)
 * @param {number} [options.padding=7]
 * @param {string} [options.color=white]
 * @param {string} [options.background=rgba(150,150,150,0.5)]
 * @param {string} [options.parent=document.body]
 * @param {string} [options.position=fixed]
 * @param {number} [options.zIndex=1000]
 * @param {*} {options.xxx} where xxx is a CSS style for the div
 */
constructor(options)

/**
* replaces the innerHTML of the console
* @param {string|number} text-1
* @param {string|number} [text-2]
* @param {string|number} ... [text-n]
*/
log(text-1, [text-2], ... [text-n])

/**
* appends to the innerHTML of the console
* @param {string|number} text-1
* @param {string|number} [text-2]
* @param {string|number} ... [text-n]
*/
append(text-1, [text-2], ... [text-n])

license

MIT License
(c) 2017 YOPEY YOPEY LLC by David Figatner

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