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good-logs

ballyalley-o27MIT1.2.6TypeScript support: included

Good-logs provides a custom logging for your application. It uses the 'colors' package to colorize console output for better readability. It also provides a middleware logging for Express.js to log requests and responses.

logging, styles, colors, terminal, console, log, logging-middleware, express-logging

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Good Logs

npm version License: MIT


Logging. Simplified.


Good-logs provide a custom logging for your application. It uses the 'colors' package to colorize console output for better readability.

Usage

Import good-logs into your file:

import goodlog from 'good-logs'

custom(color: any, ...message: string[]): Logs a custom message with the specified color.

log(...message: string[]): Logs a message in yellow.

info(...message: string[]): Logs an informational message in cyan.

warn(...message: string[]): Logs a warning message in yellow.

tbl(...message: any[]): Logs a table for arrays and objects.

error(...message: string[]): Logs an error message in red.

debug(...message: string[]): Logs a debug message in red.

req(req, res): Logs request details.

server(port: any, apiRoot: any, isProd: boolean, isConnected: boolean): Logs server details.

db(host: any, dbName: any, isConnected: boolean): Logs database details.

Example

import goodlog from 'good-logs'

goodlog.log('Hello, world!')

goodlog.info('This is an informational message.')


Contributing

We welcome contributions from the community. Please refer to the contributing guidelines


Credits

This module makes use of the following open-source packages:

  • Colors: Used to colorize console output for better readability.
  • Express: Used to handle HTTP requests and responses.

We are grateful to the authors of these packages for their work.


License

This module is open-source and available under the MIT License.



These definitions were written by Bally Lomibao.