Minimalistic JavaScript logging framework, specifically usable for the browser console
One can simply make a logger using the MegaLogger
constructor, but to take easiest advantage of nested loggers, it is preferred to use MegaLogger
's factory function getLogger
.
// Make logger instance.
var worldLogger = MegaLogger.getLogger('world');
// Log something on highest level.
worldLogger.log('Mega has got a new product!');
Output is:
2015-0-30 22:35:0.216 - world - LOG Mega has got a new product!
To create nested loggers, reference the name of the parent logger.
// Make child logger instance.
var newZealandLogger = MegaLogger.getLogger('new_zealand', undefined, 'world');
// Log something.
newZealandLogger.warn('The new year is in summer.');
Output is:
2015-0-30 22:35:0.224 - world:new_zealand - WARN The new year is in summer.
And another level.
// Make child logger instance.
var aucklandLogger = MegaLogger.getLogger('auckland', undefined, 'new_zealand');
// Log something.
aucklandLogger.info("We will bring the America's Cup home!");
Output is:
2015-0-30 22:35:0.224 - world:new_zealand:auckland - INFO We will bring the America's Cup home!