@livy/level-filter-handler
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@livy/level-filter-handler

This Livy handler wraps another handler and filters records based on a lower/upper level bound.


Synchronous logger support: yes

Runtime: Node.js and browsers


Basic Example

const { LevelFilterHandler } = require('@livy/level-filter-handler')
const { FileHandler } = require('@livy/file-handler')

const handler = new LevelFilterHandler(
  new FileHandler('semi-serious-logs.txt'),
  { minLevel: 'notice', maxLevel: 'warning' }
)

Installation

Install it via npm:

npm install @livy/level-filter-handler

Options

The first argument to this handler's constructor is a handler whose records to gate.

An object of options can be passed to the constructor as the second argument.

The following options are available:

bubble

Type: boolean

Default: true

Description: Controls whether records handled by this handler should bubble up to other handlers.

See also: Bubbling

minLevel

Type: LogLevel

Default: 'debug'

Description: The minimum activation level for the wrapped handler

maxLevel

Type: LogLevel

Default: 'debug'

Description: The maximum activation level for the wrapped handler

Public API

bubble

Controls whether records handled by this handler should bubble up to other handlers. Initially set through the bubble option.

See also: Bubbling

close()

This handler implements the ClosableHandlerInterface and does internal cleanup work. When closed, it also closes its wrapped handler (if applicable).

You usually don't want to call this method manually. It is done automatically when a Node.js process exits / a browser page is closed.

getAcceptedLevels()

Get an array of accepted log levels.

processors

This handler supports processors by implementing the ProcessableHandlerInterface.

reset()

This handler implements the ResettableInterface. Resetting it resets all attached processors and the wrapped handler (if applicable).

You usually don't want to call this method manually on an individual handler. Consider calling it on the logger instead.

setAcceptedLevels(minLevel, maxLevel)

Set the range of accepted log levels.

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