debug-caller
A wrapper around the debug
module,
providing the additional ability to determine the calling file name for debug
's
namespace using caller
. Get automatic
unique namespaces each time you use debug
!
Quick Examples
Basic usage
// foo.js var logger = "my-app"; logger; // "my-app:foo logging data"
Used in a logging utility (recommended)
// logger.js var debugCaller = ; module { // set a depth of 2 to avoid using this file within debug statements // (since this is just a passthrough for logging) return ;};
// foo.js var logger = ; logger; // "my-app:foo logging data"
// bar.js var logger = ; logger; // "my-app:bar doing work" logger; // "my-app:bar something went wrong!"
Configuration
When you invoke debug-caller
, you must specify an application name (or module
name) as the first parameter. The second parameter is an (optional) options object
which can contain any of the following:
depth
: <number
>
When using caller
to find the calling file name, this states how high up the
stack to look for the name. If you do not specify the depth, it will default to 1
,
using the immediate calling file name to build the namespace for the debug instance.
randomColors
: <boolean
>
By default, debug-caller
will assign fixed colors to the two debug
instances
returned: the log
instance will always use white
while the error
instance
will always use red
. To use random colors for each debug
instance, pass in
true
for this option. The default value for this option is false
.
Note: this is only for TTY output.
logColor
: <number
>
By default, debug-caller
will assign the color white(7) to the log
debug instance. To set a custom color pass in a number (0-7).
- 0: gray
- 1: red
- 2: green
- 3: yellow
- 4: blue
- 5: pink
- 6: light blue
- 7: white
This option will be ignored if randomColors is set to true
.
errorColor
: <number
>
By default, debug-caller
will assign the color red(1) to the error
debug instance. To set a custom color pass in a number (0-7).
- 0: gray
- 1: red
- 2: green
- 3: yellow
- 4: blue
- 5: pink
- 6: light blue
- 7: white
This option will be ignored if randomColors is set to true
.
API
The debug-caller
module provides two separate instances of debug
using
the same namespace for each. The purpose is to provide the user with a function
to use for console.log (stdout) and console.error (stderr).
log()
Binds the logging to console.log
(stdout) for the debug messages.
error()
Binds the logging to console.error
(stderr) for the debug messages.
namespace
Returns the generated namespace
used when configuring the debug
instance.
Access Debug
If you need access to the debug
module directly, it's available off the
require'd debug-caller
object. For instance, to enable debug
output by default
within your application (or module), you can enable it within your logger
:
// logger.js var debugCaller = ; // enable debug output for our appdebugCallerdebug; module { // set a depth of 2 to avoid using this file within debug statements // (since this is just a passthrough for logging) return ;};
Etc
- Licence: MIT
- Dependency Status: