hatchxr-console-feed v2.8.8
console-feed
A React component that displays console logs from the current page, an iframe or transported across a server.

Who's using it
Features
- Console formatting - style and give your logs color, and makes links clickable
- DOM nodes - easily inspect & expand HTML elements, with syntax highlighting
console.table- view your logs in a table format- Other console methods:
console.time- view the time in milliseconds it takes to complete eventsconsole.assert- assert that a statement is truthyconsole.count- count how many times something occurs
- Inbuilt JSON serialization - Objects, Functions & DOM elements can be encoded / decoded to and from JSON
Install
yarn add console-feed
# or
npm install console-feedBasic usage
import React from 'react'
import { Hook, Console, Decode } from 'console-feed'
class App extends React.Component {
state = {
logs: []
}
componentDidMount() {
Hook(window.console, log => {
this.setState(({ logs }) => ({ logs: [...logs, Decode(log)] }))
})
console.log(`Hello world!`)
}
render() {
return (
<div style={{ backgroundColor: '#242424' }}>
<Console logs={this.state.logs} variant="dark" />
</div>
)
}
}Props
logs: Log[]
An array consisting of Log objects. Required
filter?: Methods[]
Filter the logs, only displaying messages of certain methods.
variant?: 'light' | 'dark'
Sets the font color for the component. Default - light
style?: Styles
Defines the custom styles to use on the component - see Styles.d.ts
searchKeywords?: string
A string value to filter logs
logFilter?: Function
If you want to use a custom log filter function, you can provide your own implementation
Log methods
Each log has a method assigned to it. The method is used to determine the style of the message and for the filter prop.
type Methods =
| 'log'
| 'warn'
| 'error'
| 'info'
| 'debug'
| 'command'
| 'result'Log object
A log object consists of the following:
type Logs = Log[]
interface Log {
// The log method
method: Methods
// The arguments passed to console API
data: any[]
}Serialization
When using the Hook() API, logs are serialized so that they will safely work with JSON.stringify. All the Circular references have already been handled for you.
In order to restore a log back to format compatible with the <Console> component, you need to use the Decode() method.
For example:
import { Hook, Decode } from 'console-feed'
Hook(window.console, log => {
const parsed = Decode(log)
const json = JSON.stringify(log)
const original = Decode(JSON.parse(json))
// parsed === original
})Developing
To run console-feed locally, simply run:
yarn
yarn start
yarn test:watchHead over to http://localhost:3000 in your browser, and you'll see the demo page come up. After you make changes you'll need to reload, but the jest tests will automatically restart.