@elunic/debug-levels
Thin wrapper around the visionmedia/debug
module, providing support for both:
- debug levels (fatal, error, warn, info, debug, trace)
- easy creation of child namespaces
The decision to write a new wrapper rather than use an existing one
(such as debug-level
, debug-levels
) was made because of the requirement
for child namespaces within the debug
"namespace" concept. Currently, to our
knowledge, no module providing both easy creation of child namespaces and debug
levels exists.
Table of Contents
Installation
$ npm install @elunic/debug-levels
Log levels
@elunic/debug-levels
provides the bunyan
log levels: fatal
, error
, warn
, info
, debug
, trace
.
A description of these levels can be found on the bunan
GitHub page.
Usage
@elunic/debug-levels
, like debug
, exposes a function, which takes one argument: the debug namespace.
Like debug
, this returns a function which can be used to log. In contrast to debug
, however,
this logging function will log with the default logging level 'INFO'.
This is intended to make @elunic/debug-levels
a progressive enhancement and drop-in
replacement for debug
.
Additionally, the returned function object has method properties for each logging level.
Example:
const logger = require('@elunic/debug-levels')('http');
logger('information about regular operation');
// INFO http information about regular operation
logger.fatal('unrecoverable error, an operator should look at this as soon as possible');
// FATAL http unrecoverable error, an operator should look at this as soon as possible
logger.error('recoverable error');
// ERROR http recoverable error
logger.warn('warning');
// WARNING http warning
logger.info('information about regular operation');
// INFO http information about regular operation
logger.debug('debug information, perhaps useful during development or troubleshooting');
// DEBUG http debug information, perhaps useful during development or troubleshooting
logger.trace('highly detailed information');
// TRACE http highly detailed information
Child namespaces
Each logger exposes a createLogger
function, which creates a child namespace.
const logger = require('@elunic/debug-levels')('http');
const getLogger = logger.createLogger('get');
getLogger.info('200 /index.js');
// INFO http:get 200 /index.js
The same can be achieved through an initial declaration of the namespace using
the debug
syntax:
const getLogger = require('@elunic/debug-levels')('http:get');
However, using logger.createLogger()
is useful if you do not want to repeat
yourself by writing out the parent namespace throughout your module.
Global API
@elunic/debug-levels
exposes the underlying debug
API with two additions: setLevel()
and getLevel()
, used to set or get
the current global debug level. Note that this level may be overriden on a per-logger basis using logger.setLevel()
.
For all other configuration options/APIs, consult the debug
documentation. The API can be applied to debuglevels.debug
(see below).
const debuglevels = require('@elunic/debug-levels');
// Output "warn" and above levels only
debuglevels.setLevel('warn');
debuglevels.getLevel();
// "warn"
// Convenience assignments
debuglevels.level = 'warn'; // set
debuglevels.level; // get
// debuglevels exposes debug's enable() and disable() methods
debuglevels.enable('http');
debuglevels.enable('http,socket.io');
debuglevels.enable('http:get');
debuglevels.enable('*');
// ... as well as the underlying debug object
debuglevels.debug.enable('http');
Per-logger log level
Each logger may have its debug level set on an individual basis. This setting overrides the global debug level, so it
is possible to have a logger that logs everything on trace
while the global level is set to fatal
.
const debuglevels = require('@elunic/debug-levels');
const logger = debuglevels('http');
const getLogger = debuglevels('http:get');
debuglevels.setLevel('fatal');
getLogger.setLevel('trace');
// Silent
logger.info('generic http info');
// Produces output
getLogger.info('get request');
// Convenience assignments
getLogger.level; // get; "trace"
getLogger.level = 'trace'; // set
To remove a child logger's individual log level, call it with a falsy value:
getLogger.setLevel(null);
Environment variables
As a wrapper around debug
, @elunic/debug-levels
provides all its environment variables
(see the debug
documentation),
with one addition: DEBUG_LEVELS
.
DEBUG_LEVELS
can be set to either of the supported debug levels.
Example usage:
DEBUG_LEVEL=debug DEBUG=* node index.js
License
(The MIT License)
Copyright (c) 2018 elunic <wh@elunic.com>
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the 'Software'), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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