A semantic logger module, that colors / formats automatically
semlog is a simple logger utiltiy that automatically colors and formats the logging messages and objects, according to their content. It'll use a global object to store the config and the log history, so it can be easily used thoughout a project.
The semlog approach might not be for anyone, it's a lazy mans logging utility :)
$ npm install --save semlog
var semlog = require('semlog');
var log = semlog.log; // Optional shortcut for logging
// Pretty log an error object
log(new Error('error log entry'));
// Pretty log an object (no circular object supported, sorry)
log({title: 'Object log entry', number: 10});
// Log strings
log('[i] info log entry ');
log('[W] warning log entry');
log('[E] error log entry');
log('[S] success log entry');
log('[D] debug log entry');
log('[+] added log entry');
log('[-] removed log entry');
log('[C] changed log entry');
log('[TODO] todo log entry');
// Returns an array with the latest log messages (depending on the config.
var logArchive = semlog.getLogHistory();
// Get current logger config
var config = semlog.getConfig();
// Change default options:
// This will only update the option that are actually given
semlog.updateConfig({
colorize: true,
printYaml: false,
logDateTime: true,
printTime: true,
printDateTime: false,
historySize: 2048 // 0 for none
});
semlog has some built in helper functions like returning nicely formatted dates.
For a complete API Doc, please view the API docs.
More example can be found in the unit test file.
MIT © Simon Heimler