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Hermodr Logger

Hermodr, the messenger of the Norse gods, has come to help you make your logs easier to understand and a little more colorful.

The Hermodr log was created to make logs on to the console and to a database at the same time.

Two ways were developed to create your logs, backend and frontend, respectively called hermodr-logger.

Improvements

  • Save logs to file
  • Create multi-database compatibility (Prisma)
  • resolve close database connection

Hermordr-logger

It logs into the colored CMD and also transmits it to a mongoDB database.

Technologies

  • Typescript
  • nodeJS
  • MongoDB

How to use

Run this command to install the hermodr-logger npm

  npm i hermodr-logger

import the file as below

  import Hermodr from "hermodr-logger";

how to use

  Hermodr.log('message')
  Hermodr.warn('message')
  Hermodr.debug('message')

  //Functions can take multiple arguments
  Hermodr.error('message', 'multi message')

existing configurations

  Hermodr.config({
  stack: false,
  database: {
    database: false,
    database_name: "mongodb",
    database_uri: process.env.MONGO_URI,
  },
})

Configs

  • Stack:
    • default false
    • Stack is always displayed when .error() or .debug() is used
  • Database:
    • if database.database is true you also need to set database_name and database_uri
    • the database name can be one of: "mongodb"

Image

Hermodr-cmd