0.0.7 • Published 9 years ago

console-trap v0.0.7

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9 years ago

console-trap

A simple wrapper for console allowing the capturing calls to all methods on the console object.

Creates a wrapper for every method in the console object. Saves all calls against the object to a buffer that can be queried for testing or other purposes.

I wrote this to facilitate the testing of devtools used in design/development that log/warn to console as a method of feedback

Installation

npm install console-trap

Example

CommonJS

var Console = require("console-trap")

Console.log("hello world!")
Console.log("second call!")

Console.log.snapshot().getCall(0).getArg(0);
//outputs: "hello world!"

Note

The object is instantiated as a global varable named Console. Therefore it is a singleton and the same instance will be returned no matter where you call it from in separate source files. The true order of calls will be preserved.

Api

Empty the buffer:

Console.log.empty();

Flush all calls to this method to the original console and empty the buffer

Console.log.flush();

Each console method has a snapshot method attached to it. This returns an array of all the calls that have been made to that method in the form of the arguments passed to it.

var snapshot = console.log.snapshot();
//[{0: "hello world!"},{0: "second call!"}]

It also can be queried for specific calls or arguments

var firstCall = snapshot.getCall(0);
//{0: "hello world!"}

snapshot.getCall(1).getArg(0); or
firstCall.getArg(0);
//"second call!"

snapshot.calls;
//[{0: "hello world!"},{0: "second call!"}]

snapshot.callCount;
//2

The global Console object also has some 'master' controls.

Disable the call to original console method.

Console.disable();

Enable the call to original console method on by default

Console.enable();

Flush all buffers to console (in order called, usefull with .disable())

Console.flushAll();

Override the default console object

Console.hijack();

Return the console object back to its original

Console.noConflict();

Contributors

  • Danny Shaw

MIT Licenced

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