@codedungeon/messenger
Description
Messenger is a simple node module for displaying pretty console logs (with lots of formatting options) and support for logging messages to .log
files (including daily rotation)
Install
npm
> npm install @codedungeon/messenger
yarn
> yarn add @codedungeon/messenger
Usage
Messenger provides a suite of methods which can be used to quickly display appropriately colored messages. Each method can be accessed from the Messenger object, or destructured methods
const Messenger = require('@codedungeon/messenger')
Messenger.success('All tests passed', 'SUCCESS')
or
const {success} = require('@codedungeon/messenger')
success('All tests passed','SUCCESS)
The following demonstrates how each message can be displayed
const msg = require('@codedungeon/messenger')
const pkgInfo = require('./package.json')
msg.initLogger(true, 'logs', pkgInfo.name)
console.log('')
let showIcons = false
let showLabels = false
msg.critical('critical message', showLabels ? 'CRITICAL' : '', showIcons)
msg.danger('critical message', showLabels ? 'DANGER' : '', showIcons)
msg.error('error message', showLabels ? 'ERROR' : '', showIcons)
msg.success('success message', showLabels ? 'SUCCESS' : '', showIcons)
msg.warning('warning message', showLabels ? 'WARNING' : '', showIcons)
msg.important('important message', showLabels ? 'IMPORTANT' : '', showIcons)
msg.warn('warn message', showLabels ? 'WARN' : '', showIcons)
msg.notice('notice message', showLabels ? 'NOTICE' : '', showIcons)
msg.note('note message', showLabels ? 'NOTE' : '', showIcons)
msg.status('status message', showLabels ? 'STATUS' : '', showIcons)
msg.info('info message', showLabels ? 'INFO' : '', showIcons)
msg.debug('debug message', showLabels ? 'DEBUG' : '', showIcons)
If you want to pass a standard JavaScript object
or array
Messenger will use the dump
method to display message, and if you supply label
parameter, it will be displayed first and then message will be displayed (see the ./examples/test-messenger-obj.js
example method for further information)
let obj = { fname: 'Mike', lname: 'Erickson', kids: ['Joelle', 'Brady', 'Bailey', 'Trevor'] }
Messenger.success(obj, 'FAMILY')
alert
helper
Using You can also invoke any of the Messenger methods using the alert
helper which accepts an object of options as opposed to passing the 3 separate parameters
Note: This method does not support calling statically
type - default "info"
msg - notification message
icon - default "false"
alert({ type: 'info', msg: 'hello world', icon: false })
print({ type: 'info', msg: 'hello world', icon: false })
let msg = 'Hello World'
messenger.alert({ msg })
messenger.alert({ type: 'status', msg, label: '', icon: false })
messenger.alert({ type: 'status', msg, label: 'STATUS', icon: false })
messenger.alert({ type: 'status', msg, label: 'STATUS', icon: true })
print
helper (same options as alert
)
Using Or, if you choose, you can use the print
helper
let msg = 'Hello World'
messenger.print({ type: 'success', msg })
messenger.print({ type: 'success', msg, label: 'SUCCESS', icon: false })
messenger.print({ type: 'success', msg, label: 'SUCCESS', icon: true })
Messenger Labels
In addition to displaying a full message with labels, Messenger includes label
methods which format the supplied text as label
You can build each of message label only, providing the ability to construct messages with mixed color and backgrounds. Each method can be access off the Messenger object, or destructured.
const Messenger = require('@codedungeon/messenger')
Messenger.lblInfo('INFO')
or
const { lblInfo } = require('@codedungeon/messenger')
lblInfo('INFO')
_lblDebug_(labelText: string) _lblLog_(labelText: string) _lblInfo_(labelText: string) _lblStatus_(labelText: string) _lblNotice_(labelText: string) _lblNote_(labelText: string) _lblError_(labelText: string) _lblSuccess_(labelText: string) _lblWarn_(labelText: string) _lblWarning_(labelText: string) _lblDanger_(labelText: string) _lblImportant_(labelText: string)
Example
const m = require('@coddungeon/messenger')
console.log(`${m.lblInfo('INFO')} Hello World`)
will produce the following
// get package information to pass along logger name
let pkgInfo = require('./package.json')
const Messenger = require('../src/messenger')
// initialize logger, defining the directory where logs are stored
Messenger.initLogger(true, 'logs', pkgInfo.name)
Log Files
Logger will create a unique log file in the defined log directory (typically either logs
or system
), each day using the following syntax
<name>-yyyy-mm-dd.log
System Logger
In addition to defining the logs
location, you can also use a reserved name system
which will create log files using the operating system log directory
...
Messenger.initLogger(true, 'system', pkgInfo.name)
...
This will create a single log file for defined name
Mac OS
<home>/System/Logs/<name>.log
Windows
License
Copyright © 2019-2022 Mike Erickson Released under the MIT license
Credits
messenger written by Mike Erickson
E-Mail: mike.erickson@codedungeon.io
Twitter: @codedungeon
Website: codedungeon.io