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log4js-node

This is a conversion of the log4js framework to work with node. I've mainly stripped out the browser-specific code and tidied up some of the javascript.

installation

npm install log4js

tests

Run the tests with node tests.js. They use the awesome jspec - 3.1.3

usage

See example.js:

var log4js = require('log4js');
log4js.addAppender(log4js.consoleAppender());
log4js.addAppender(log4js.fileAppender('logs/cheese.log'), 'cheese');

var logger = log4js.getLogger('cheese');
logger.setLevel('ERROR');

logger.trace('Entering cheese testing');
logger.debug('Got cheese.');
logger.info('Cheese is Gouda.');  
logger.warn('Cheese is quite smelly.');
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.

configuration

You can either configure the appenders and log levels manually (as above), or provide a configuration file (log4js.configure('path/to/file.json')). An example file can be found in spec/fixtures/log4js.json

todo

I need to make a RollingFileAppender, which will do log rotation.

patternLayout has no tests. This is mainly because I haven't found a use for it yet, and am not entirely sure what it was supposed to do. It is more-or-less intact from the original log4js.

author (of this node version)

Gareth Jones (csausdev - gareth.jones@sensis.com.au)

License

The original log4js was distributed under the Apache 2.0 License, and so is this. I've tried to keep the original copyright and author credits in place, except in sections that I have rewritten extensively.