From f478793da3ff9343be5d4311a5daa4de3acec7b9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Friedel Ziegelmayer Date: Sat, 19 Jan 2013 22:05:15 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Misc code highlighting fixes in readme.md --- README.md | 72 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------------------- 1 file changed, 36 insertions(+), 36 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index e613b0d..0d2c196 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -21,10 +21,10 @@ NOTE: from log4js 0.5 onwards you'll need to explicitly enable replacement of no ```javascript { - appenders: [ - { type: "console" } - ], - replaceConsole: true + appenders: [ + { type: "console" } + ], + replaceConsole: true } ``` @@ -42,9 +42,9 @@ var logger = log4js.getLogger(); logger.debug("Some debug messages"); ``` By default, log4js outputs to stdout with the coloured layout (thanks to [masylum](http://github.com/masylum)), so for the above you would see: - - [2010-01-17 11:43:37.987] [DEBUG] [default] - Some debug messages - +```bash +[2010-01-17 11:43:37.987] [DEBUG] [default] - Some debug messages +``` See example.js for a full example, but here's a snippet (also in fromreadme.js): ```javascript var log4js = require('log4js'); @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ var log4js = require('log4js'); log4js.loadAppender('file'); //log4js.addAppender(log4js.appenders.console()); log4js.addAppender(log4js.appenders.file('logs/cheese.log'), 'cheese'); -```javascript + var logger = log4js.getLogger('cheese'); logger.setLevel('ERROR'); @@ -65,18 +65,18 @@ logger.error('Cheese is too ripe!'); logger.fatal('Cheese was breeding ground for listeria.'); ``` Output: - - [2010-01-17 11:43:37.987] [ERROR] cheese - Cheese is too ripe! - [2010-01-17 11:43:37.990] [FATAL] cheese - Cheese was breeding ground for listeria. - +```bash +[2010-01-17 11:43:37.987] [ERROR] cheese - Cheese is too ripe! +[2010-01-17 11:43:37.990] [FATAL] cheese - Cheese was breeding ground for listeria. +``` The first 5 lines of the code above could also be written as: ```javascript var log4js = require('log4js'); log4js.configure({ - appenders: [ - { type: 'console' }, - { type: 'file', filename: 'logs/cheese.log', category: 'cheese' } - ] + appenders: [ + { type: 'console' }, + { type: 'file', filename: 'logs/cheese.log', category: 'cheese' } + ] }); ``` @@ -106,28 +106,28 @@ For FileAppender you can also pass the path to the log directory as an option wh log4js.configure('my_log4js_configuration.json', { cwd: '/absolute/path/to/log/dir' }); ``` If you have already defined an absolute path for one of the FileAppenders in the configuration file, you could add a "absolute": true to the particular FileAppender to override the cwd option passed. Here is an example configuration file: - - #### my_log4js_configuration.json #### +```json +#### my_log4js_configuration.json #### +{ + "appenders": [ { - "appenders": [ - { - "type": "file", - "filename": "relative/path/to/log_file.log", - "maxLogSize": 20480, - "backups": 3, - "category": "relative-logger" - }, - { - "type": "file", - "absolute": true, - "filename": "/absolute/path/to/log_file.log", - "maxLogSize": 20480, - "backups": 10, - "category": "absolute-logger" - } - ] + "type": "file", + "filename": "relative/path/to/log_file.log", + "maxLogSize": 20480, + "backups": 3, + "category": "relative-logger" + }, + { + "type": "file", + "absolute": true, + "filename": "/absolute/path/to/log_file.log", + "maxLogSize": 20480, + "backups": 10, + "category": "absolute-logger" } - + ] +} +``` Documentation for most of the core appenders can be found on the [wiki](log4js-node/wiki/Appenders), otherwise take a look at the tests and the examples. ## Documentation