0.1.3 • Published 7 years ago

log-tag v0.1.3

Weekly downloads
1
License
ISC
Repository
github
Last release
7 years ago

LogTag

LogTag is a simple logging library meant for one thing - simple, tagged logging.

Tired of your console full of errant logs? Want to leave them in the code, but disable them? Use tags to determine what shows, and what doesn't.

Installation / Configuration

Available via npm / yarn:

npm i --save log-tag

yarn add log-tag

//We need to init before we use.
//We can pass configuration variables here.
//Available options:
var config = {
    useEnv: false,
    tags: [
        'critical',
        'error'
    ]
}
var Logger = require('log-tag').init(config);

Running init multiple times won't re-instantiate the Logger instance - it will return the existing instance.

However, if you want to force a brand new creation of Logger:

var config = {
    useEnv: false,
    tags: [
        'critical'
    ]
}
//Even if we've already instantiated our logger, this will recreate it, and return it.
var Logger = require('log-tag').init(config, true);

After intialization, you can include it anywhere else using:

    var Logger = require('log-tag').getInstance();

Configuration options are as follows:

OptionDefaultUse
useEnvfalseSpecifies whether or not to use process.env.
envTagKey'LOG_TAGS'The env key to use for activating tags.
tags['*']An array of all the tags currently enabled. I.e. ['warning', 'error']
defaultTag'log'The default tag to use if a tag is not provided.

Usage

With tags critical and error appearing, logging like so:

Logger.logTag('CRITICAL ERROR OH NO', 'critical');
Logger.logTag('NORMAL ERROR OH NO', 'error');
Logger.log('Warning, but you good dude', 'warning');

will output:

critical :: CRITICAL ERROR OH NO
error :: NORMAL ERROR OH NO

The warning tag will be suppressed and not output anything.

You can also use a few pre-defined methods for logging:

Logger.log('This is a normal console.log');
Logger.error('This is a console.error');
Logger.info('This is a console.info');

These shorthand methods will output with the same tag as method name (i.e. Logger.log('hello') will output log :: hello)

Using built-in chalk support, you can even color your outputs:

    Logger.logTag('ERROR!', 'error', 'red');

    //Altenatively, color just your output
    Logger.logTag(Logger.colors.white('Colors are cool.'), 'learning');

The color parameter passed to logTag as well as the three helper methods will color the entire output, including the tag.

0.1.3

7 years ago

0.1.2

8 years ago

0.1.1

8 years ago

0.1.0

8 years ago