Woodman is a JavaScript logger utility for Web and Node.js applications that is roughly as simple to use as the console
, only much more powerful. Woodman lets you take precise control over what gets logged where and how... and knows how to disappear from production code if needed.
// Using Woodman
woodman.load('console');
var logger = woodman.getLogger('myapp');
logger.log('Hello Woodman');
logger.warn('This is a warning');
logger.error('This is an error');
// Using the console
//
//
console.log('Hello Woodman');
console.warn('This is a warning');
console.error('This is an error');
Choose the installation method that best suits your needs:
npm install woodman
bower install woodman
Latest version: v1.1.0 (changelog)
Woodman features:
console
object (log
, info
, warn
, error
). Through configuration, messages may be filtered based on their level.console
, a log file or a remote server using Web sockets. New appenders can easily be created.console.log
in your production code!What now? If that all sounds clear and great, get started then check the configure section. If you're ready to dig into the code to fix a bug or implement a new Appender, Layout or Filter, take a look at the Contribute section. Last but not least, if you cannot help but wonder why Woodman exists at all, what it brings on top of the usual console
and how it relates to other similar projects, check the About section.
Wherever applicable, Woodman follows the architecture, terminology and API of the Apache Log4j 2 project.