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Gamu Logger - Main Page

🏠 Main page | 🐍 Python | 🌐 Javascript

📚 Table of Contents

The goal of this module is to provide a simple, easy to use but powerful logging module for both python and javascript.

✨ Features

  • Simple and easy to use (see examples below)
  • Supports multiple log levels (DEEP_DEBUG, DEBUG, INFO, WARNING, ERROR, CRITICAL)
  • Supports multiple log outputs (console, file) with separated level configuration
  • Supports colors in console output
  • Contain project modules features based on the current file (see examples below)
  • Add decorators to log function calls (see examples below) (python only for now)

💡 Examples

Python

from gamuLogger import error, info, critical

error("This is an error message")
info("This is an info message")
critical("This is a critical message")

will output:

[ current datetime ] [  ERROR   ] This is an error message
[ current datetime ] [   INFO   ] This is an info message
[ current datetime ] [ CRITICAL ] This is a critical message

Javascript

import { Logger, error, info, critical } from '@gamunetwork/logger';

info("This is an info message before setting the module name");

Logger.setModule('module_name'); // set the module name, for this file only

error("This is an error message");
info("This is an info message");
critical("This is a critical message");

will output:

[ current datetime ] [   INFO   ] This is an info message before setting the module name
[ current datetime ] [  ERROR   ] [ module_name ] This is an error message
[ current datetime ] [   INFO   ] [ module_name ] This is an info message
[ current datetime ] [ CRITICAL ] [ module_name ] This is a critical message

a variant of this decorator named @deep_debug_func is also available. It will do the same thing, but will set it output to DEEP_DEBUG instead of DEBUG.

🚨 Issue

If you encounter any problem, please let us know by creating an issue here, on github !