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hermodlog

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Stupid simple logging for JS but with context for heavy log environments.

This is just to only pass along a single logger instance between modules and have a hierarchical way to sort and display such modules.

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Install

npm i hermodlog

Usage

import Logger from 'hermodlog';

const logger = new Logger({
    level: 'debug', // Optional, default: 'info'
});
const contextLogger = logger.context('Node#42');
const moduleLogger = logger.module('WSServer');
moduleLogger.method('init').log("Initializing server...");
const listenerLogger = moduleLogger.listener('onMessage');
listenerLogger.debug("Message received!");

API

Logger

new Logger(options)

Create a new logger instance.

Level methods

log(message, level)

Log a message with the given level.

debug(message)

Log a message with the debug level.

info(message)

Log a message with the info level.

warn(message)

Log a message with the warn level.

fatal(message)

Log a message with the fatal level.

error(message)

Log a message with the error level.

fatal(message)

Log a message with the fatal level.

Context methods

context(name)

Create a new context logger with the given context name.

module(name)

Create a new module logger with the given module name.

listener(name)

Create a new listener sublogger with the given listener name.

method(name)

Create a new method sublogger with the given method name.

child(name)

Create a new child logger with the given child name.

object(object)

Create a new object logger with the given object.

Other methods

clone(opts)

Clone the logger. The opts object can have the following properties:

  • keepHistory: Whether to keep the history of the logger. Default: false (unique falsy one).
  • keepContext: Whether to keep the context of the logger. Default: true.
  • keepModule: Whether to keep the module of the logger. Default: true.
  • keepListener: Whether to keep the listener of the logger. Default: true.
  • keepMethod: Whether to keep the method of the logger. Default: true.
  • keepObject: Whether to keep the object of the logger. Default: true.
  • keepChild: Whether to keep the child of the logger. Default: true.
  • keepLevel: Whether to keep the level of the logger. Default: true.
  • keepColors: Whether to keep the colors of the logger. Default: true.
  • keepDate: Whether to keep the date of the logger. Default: true.

constructor options

The options object can have the following properties:

date

A date-compatible format. Default: YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm:ss.SSS.

level

A default log level. Can be one of 'fatal', 'error', 'warn', 'info', 'debug', 'trace'. Default: info.

history

The history of the logger. Default: [].

contextName

The context name of the logger. Default: null.

moduleName

The module name of the logger. Default: null.

listenerName

The listener name of the logger. Default: null.

methodName

The method name of the logger. Default: null.

objectName

The object name of the logger. Default: null.

colors

An object where each key is a log level and the value is an array of colors for different parts of the log message. The array should have the following order: [date color, type color, context color, module color, listener color, method color, object color, string color, function color, number/default color].

{
    const options = {
        date: new Date('2024-01-01T00:01:01.001Z'),
        level: 'info', // Set the default log level
        colors: {
            // Set the colors for different parts of the log message
            fatal: [chalk.gray, chalk.red, chalk.blueBright, chalk.gray, chalk.cyan, chalk.yellow, chalk.magenta, chalk.white, chalk.blue, chalk.cyan],
            error: [chalk.gray, chalk.red, chalk.blueBright, chalk.gray, chalk.cyan, chalk.yellow, chalk.red, chalk.yellow, chalk.green, chalk.blue],
            warn: [chalk.gray, chalk.red, chalk.blueBright, chalk.gray, chalk.cyan, chalk.yellow, chalk.yellow, chalk.blue, chalk.magenta, chalk.red],
            info: [chalk.gray, chalk.red, chalk.blueBright, chalk.gray, chalk.cyan, chalk.yellow, chalk.blue, chalk.green, chalk.red, chalk.yellow],
            debug: [chalk.gray, chalk.red, chalk.blueBright, chalk.gray, chalk.cyan, chalk.yellow, chalk.green, chalk.red, chalk.yellow, chalk.blue],
            trace: [chalk.gray, chalk.red, chalk.blueBright, chalk.gray, chalk.cyan, chalk.yellow, chalk.magenta, chalk.yellow, chalk.blue, chalk.green],
        }
    };
    const logger = new Logger(options);
    
    logger.log('Hello World');
}

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MIT

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