Loggings is a logging system for your Node.js applications, with loggings it is possible to standardize logs in a more professional and simple way, loggings has an integrated color system with practical use, currently a total of 0 dependencies.
You can install Loggings via npm:
npm install loggings
import { Loggings } from "https://github.com/drylian/Loggings/blob/main/src/mod.ts";
const logger = new Loggings("Deno");
logger.log("Hello [World].blue-b")
import { Loggings } from "https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/loggings@latest/dist/cdn.min.mjs";
const logger = new Loggings("Deno");
logger.log("Hello [World].blue-b")
The loggings itself already has an internal configuration, but it also has support for customization, the logs can be configured using a configuration file if necessary. Here are examples of how to configure the loggings:
import { Loggings } from "loggings";
// for all instances
Loggings.config({
register_dir: "./Logs",
})
// for instance
const logger = new Loggings("instance");
logger.config({
register_dir: "./Logs",
})
Once configured, you can start using Loggings in your Node.js application. Here's a basic example:
import { Loggings } from "loggings";
const logger = new Loggings("Loggings","blue")
logger.error("This is an error message");
logger.warn("This is an warn message");
logger.info("This is an info message");
logger.log("This is alias of info message");
logger.debug("This is alias of info message");
logger.txt("This only registered message, not console viewer");
Now modify the node js console to use loggings:
import { Loggings } from "loggings";
const logger = new Loggings("Loggings","blue")
Loggings.useConsole(logger);
console.error("This is an [error].red message");
console.warn("This is an [warn].yellow message");
console.info("This is an [info].blue message");
console.log("This is alias of [info].blue message");
console.debug("This is alias of [debug].magenta message");
console.txt("This only registered message, not console viewer");
Use with Colors:
import { Loggings } from "loggings";
const logger = new Loggings("Loggings","blue")
/**
* Use [].colorname to color text
* use -b for bold + colorname
*/
logger.info("This is [Green].green");
logger.info("This is [Green Bold].green-b");
logger.info("This is [Red Bold].red-b");
logger.info("This is [Red].red");
Console Args use
import { Loggings } from "loggings";
const logger = new Loggings("Loggings","blue")
// number is blue color in terminal
logger.info(1,"is [Number].blue");
// number is green color in terminal
logger.info({loggings:{ is:"Cool"} },"is [Object].green");
// boolean is blue or red
logger.info(true,"is [Boolean].blue"); // blue
logger.info(false,"is [Boolean].red"); // red
In addition to the default configuration configured by loggings and the user, it is also possible to use personal configurations in each loggings class call, exemple:
import { Loggings } from "loggings";
const logger = new Loggings("Loggings","blue", {
format: '[{status}] [{hours}:{minutes}:{seconds}].magenta {message}',
register:false, // not allow register files, only show visual messages
})
logger.error("This is an error message");
logger.warn("This is an warn message");
logger.info("This is an info message");
logger.log("This is alias of info message");
logger.debug("This is an debug message");
This project is licensed under the Apache-2.0 License. See the LICENSE file for details.
Contributions are welcome! If you find any bugs or have suggestions for improvements, please open an issue on the GitHub repository.
For help or questions about using Loggings, please contact us at daniel.alternight@gmail.com.