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euberlog
A beautiful nodejs logger.
Install
To install euberlog, run:
$ npm install euberlogUsage
Simple
const { Logger } = require('euberlog');
const logger = new Logger();
logger.info('Informazione');
logger.success('Successo!!!');
logger.debug('Debug');
logger.warning('Warning!!');
logger.error('Errore');
logger.info('My car is:', { constructor: 'Toyota', model: 'Yaris', year: 2004 });
Default instance
There is a default export consisting in an instance of Logger with default options
const logger = require('euberlog').default;
logger.info('Informazione');
logger.success('Successo!!!');
logger.debug('Debug');
logger.warning('Warning!!');
logger.error('Errore');
logger.info('My car is:', { constructor: 'Toyota', model: 'Yaris', year: 2004 });
Br and hr
const { Logger } = require('euberlog');
const logger = new Logger();
// Prints one line of '-'
logger.hr();
// Prints two empty lines
logger.br(2);
logger.info('My name is Eugenio');
// Prints two empty lines
logger.br(2);
// Prints five lines of red '*'
logger.hr(5, 'red', '*');
With scope
const { Logger } = require('euberlog');
const logger = new Logger('MAIN');
// Adds {MAIN} before the message
logger.info('Informazione');
logger.success('Successo!!!');
logger.error('The error is:', new Error('Errore'));
With options
const { Logger } = require('euberlog');
const logger = new Logger({
scope: 'MYSCOPE',
debug: false, // Hides the debug logs
palette: { // Overrides the default colour palette
primary: {
info: 'orange',
success: '(146,133,255)'
},
secondary: {
info: '#ffd485',
success: 'blue'
}
}
});
logger.info('Informazione');
logger.success('Successo!!!');
logger.debug('This is not shown');
API
The documentation site is: euberlog documentation
The documentation for development site is: euberlog dev documentation
Logger
The logger class, its instances will be the euber loggers.
Syntax:
const logger = new Logger(options);
Options:
The options parameter is a string or a Options object. If it is a string, it like passing an Options object with only the property scope with that string as value.
Options parameters:
- scope: Optional. A
stringrepresenting the scope of the logger. It is prepended between{}before each message. If it isnullthe scope will not be printed. - debug: Optional. If
true, the debug messages will be printed. - palette: Optional. An
objectof typePaletterepresenting the colours used by the logger.
Palette parameters:
- primary: Optional. An
objectofPaletteDefinitionstype that defines the colours for the primary part of a message, namely the[TAG]and an eventual{SCOPE}. - secondary: Optional. An
objectofPaletteDefinitionstype that defines the colours for the secondary part of a message, namely the message passed to the logger function.
PaletteDefinitions:
- info: The colour for the info logs. Note: the colour can be a valid
chalkcolour (such as'white'), an hex colour (such as'#FFFFFF'), an RGB colour (such as'(255,255,255)') or a css keyword (such as'orange') - success: The colour for the success logs. Note: the colour can be a valid
chalkcolour (such as'white'), an hex colour (such as'#FFFFFF'), an RGB colour (such as'(255,255,255)') or a css keyword (such as'orange') - debug: The colour for the debug logs. Note: the colour can be a valid
chalkcolour (such as'white'), an hex colour (such as'#FFFFFF'), an RGB colour (such as'(255,255,255)') or a css keyword (such as'orange') - warning: The colour for the warning logs. Note: the colour can be a valid
chalkcolour (such as'white'), an hex colour (such as'#FFFFFF'), an RGB colour (such as'(255,255,255)') or a css keyword (such as'orange') - error: The colour for the error logs. Note: the colour can be a valid
chalkcolour (such as'white'), an hex colour (such as'#FFFFFF'), an RGB colour (such as'(255,255,255)') or a css keyword (such as'orange')
Note: the default_options are:
const DEFAULT_OPTIONS = {
palette: {
primary: {
info: 'blue',
success: 'green',
debug: 'gray',
warning: 'yellow',
error: 'red'
},
secondary: {
info: '#81A2BE',
success: '#B5BD68',
debug: '#C5C8C6',
warning: '#F0C674',
error: '#CC6666'
}
},
debug: true,
scope: null
};Methods:
- info(message: string, object?: any): void: Logs an info message. The format is
[INFO] |{SCOPE}| message |object|, where|word|is optional. - success(message: string, object?: any): void: Logs an success message. The format is
[SUCCESS] |{SCOPE}| message |object|, where|word|is optional. - debug(message: string, object?: any): void: Logs an debug message. The format is
[DEBUG] |{SCOPE}| message |object|, where|word|is optional. - warning(message: string, object?: any): void: Logs an warning message. The format is
[WARNING] |{SCOPE}| message |object|, where|word|is optional. - error(message: string, object?: any): void: Logs an error message. The format is
[ERROR] |{SCOPE}| message |object|, where|word|is optional. - br(n?: number): void: Logs
nempty lines. The default value ofnis1. - hr(n?: number, color?: string, symbol: string): void: Logs
nhr lines, coloured withcolorand constituted bysymbolcharacters. THe default value ofnis1, the default colour is'white'and the default symbol is'-'. - setOptions(options?: Options | string): void: It changes the options of the logger instance. It is almost as using the class constructor, with the difference that a new instance will not be created.
Default instance
There is a default export consisting in an instance of Logger with default options
Project structure
Made with dree
euberlog
├── .eslintignore
├── .eslintrc.cjs
├─> .github
│ └─> workflows
│ ├── build.yml
│ ├── dree.yml
│ ├── lint.yml
│ └── test.yml
├── .gitignore
├── .prettierrc.cjs
├── .release-it.json
├── CHANGELOG.md
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── babel.config.cjs
├── build.mjs
├─> docs
│ ├── .gitignore
│ ├─> assets
│ │ ├── br_and_hr.png
│ │ ├── simple.png
│ │ ├── with_options.png
│ │ └── with_scope.png
│ └─> tree
│ └── dree.config.json
├── jest.config.ts
├── package-lock.json
├── package.json
├─> source
│ ├── index.ts
│ ├── tsconfig.json
│ ├─> types
│ │ ├─> deep-partial
│ │ │ └── index.ts
│ │ ├── index.ts
│ │ ├─> options
│ │ │ └── index.ts
│ │ └─> palette
│ │ └── index.ts
│ └─> utils
│ ├── colour.ts
│ ├── logger.ts
│ └── options.ts
├─> test
│ ├── .eslintrc.cjs
│ ├─> suites
│ │ ├─> colour
│ │ │ └── colour.test.ts
│ │ ├─> handleOptions
│ │ │ └── handleOptions.test.ts
│ │ └─> logger
│ │ ├─> constructor
│ │ │ └── constructor.test.ts
│ │ ├─> defaultInstance
│ │ │ └── defaultInstance.test.ts
│ │ ├─> logs
│ │ │ ├─> noDebug
│ │ │ │ ├─> debug
│ │ │ │ │ └── debug.test.ts
│ │ │ │ ├─> error
│ │ │ │ │ └── error.test.ts
│ │ │ │ ├─> info
│ │ │ │ │ └── info.test.ts
│ │ │ │ ├─> success
│ │ │ │ │ └── success.test.ts
│ │ │ │ └─> warning
│ │ │ │ └── warning.test.ts
│ │ │ ├─> scoped
│ │ │ │ ├─> debug
│ │ │ │ │ └── debug.test.ts
│ │ │ │ ├─> error
│ │ │ │ │ └── error.test.ts
│ │ │ │ ├─> info
│ │ │ │ │ └── info.test.ts
│ │ │ │ ├─> success
│ │ │ │ │ └── success.test.ts
│ │ │ │ └─> warning
│ │ │ │ └── warning.test.ts
│ │ │ ├─> simple
│ │ │ │ ├─> debug
│ │ │ │ │ └── debug.test.ts
│ │ │ │ ├─> error
│ │ │ │ │ └── error.test.ts
│ │ │ │ ├─> info
│ │ │ │ │ └── info.test.ts
│ │ │ │ ├─> success
│ │ │ │ │ └── success.test.ts
│ │ │ │ └─> warning
│ │ │ │ └── warning.test.ts
│ │ │ └─> specials
│ │ │ └── specials.test.ts
│ │ └─> setOptions
│ │ └── setOptions.test.ts
│ └─> utils
│ └── getDefaultOptions.ts
├── tsconfig.json
├── typedoc.cjs
└── typedoc.dev.cjsDevelopment
To build the module make sure you have the dev dependencies installed.
The project is written in Typescript, bundled with EsBuild and linted with ESLint.
Lint
In order to lint the code:
$ npm run lintIn order to lint and fix the code:
$ npm run lint:fixThere are also the :source and :test suffix after lint in order to lint only the source code or the test code.
Transpile
To transpile both the source and the test code:
$ npm run transpile:allThe source and the test folders will be transpiled in the dist folder. Also the type declarations will be generated.
To transpile only the source code:
$ npm run transpile:sourceThe source folder will be transpiled in the dist folder. Also the type declarations will be generated.
Test
After having transpiled the code, run:
$ npm testin order to run the tests with vitest run.
If a coverage report is to be generated, run:
$ npm run cover:generateBundle
The bundler bundles both a commonjs and an esm version of the module. Also a dts file is generated, via dts-bundle-generator.
$ npm run bundleThe source folder will be compiled in the bundled folder. It will contain the bundled index.js, index.esm.js and index.d.ts files.
Note: since chalk is only an esm, for the commonjs version it is bundled within the module itself.