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# logger [![JSR](https://jsr.io/badges/@iankulin/logger)](https://jsr.io/@iankulin/logger) [![JSR Score](https://jsr.io/badges/@iankulin/logger/score)](https://jsr.io/@iankulin/logger/score)
> Flexible console logging utility with colors, and multiple output formats
## Features
- **Multiple log levels**: silent, error, warn, info, debug
- **Flexible output formats**: JSON or simple text
- **Caller detection**: Automatically identifies source file and line number based on log level
- **Color support**: Automatic TTY detection with colored output
## Install
Install with [JSR](https://jsr.io/@iankulin/logger) for Deno:
```sh
# Add to your deno.json
$ deno add @iankulin/logger
# Or import directly
$ deno run --allow-env --allow-sys your-script.js
```
## Quick Start
```typescript
import Logger from "@iankulin/logger";
const logger = new Logger();
logger.info('Hello from logger');
logger.error('Something went wrong');
```
## Usage Examples
### Basic Logging
```typescript
import Logger from "@iankulin/logger";
const logger = new Logger({ level: 'info' });
logger.error('Critical error occurred');
logger.warn('This is a warning');
logger.info('Informational message');
logger.debug('Debug info'); // Won't be shown (level is 'info')
```
### Log Levels
The logger supports five log levels (from least to most verbose):
- `silent` - Suppresses all output
- `error` - Only error messages
- `warn` - Error and warning messages
- `info` - Error, warning, and info messages (default)
- `debug` - All messages
```typescript
const logger = new Logger({ level: 'debug' });
// All of these will be logged
logger.error('Error message');
logger.warn('Warning message');
logger.info('Info message');
logger.debug('Debug message');
// Change level dynamically
logger.level('error');
logger.info('This will not be logged');
// Get current level
console.log(logger.level()); // 'error'
```
### Output Formats
#### JSON Format (Default)
```typescript
const logger = new Logger({ format: 'json' });
logger.info('Hello world');
```
```json
{
"level": "info",
"levelNumber": 2,
"time": "2025-06-02T12:00:00.000Z",
"pid": 12345,
"hostname": "my-computer",
"msg": "Hello world",
"callerFile": "file:///path/to/file.js",
"callerLine": 3
}
```
#### Simple Format
```typescript
const logger = new Logger({ format: 'simple' });
logger.error('Something failed');
```
```
[2025-07-04 22:50] [ERROR] [basic.js:3] Something failed
```
### Message Formatting
The logger supports `util.format()` style message formatting with placeholders like `%s`, `%d`, `%j`.
```typescript
const logger = new Logger({ format: 'json' });
// String formatting
logger.info('User %s has %d points', 'john', 100);
// Output: {"level":"info","msg":"User john has 100 points",...}
// JSON formatting
logger.info('Config: %j', { debug: true, port: 3000 });
// Output: {"level":"info","msg":"Config: {\"debug\":true,\"port\":3000}",...}
// Simple format example
const simpleLogger = new Logger({ format: 'simple' });
simpleLogger.warn('Processing file %s (%d bytes)', 'data.txt', 1024);
// Output: [2025-07-05 10:30] [WARN ] [app.js:15] Processing file data.txt (1024 bytes)
```
### Custom Colors
```typescript
const logger = new Logger({
colours: {
error: '\x1b[31m', // Red
warn: '\x1b[93m', // Bright yellow
info: '\x1b[36m', // Cyan
debug: '\x1b[90m', // Dark gray
},
});
```
### Caller Level Control
Control when caller information (file and line number) is included in log messages. This is useful for performance optimization since caller detection can be expensive.
```typescript
// Default: only include caller info for warnings and errors
const logger = new Logger({ callerLevel: 'warn' });
logger.error('Critical error'); // Includes caller info
logger.warn('Warning message'); // Includes caller info
logger.info('Info message'); // No caller info
logger.debug('Debug message'); // No caller info
```
**JSON Format Output:**
```json
{"level":"error","msg":"Critical error","callerFile":"/path/to/file.js","callerLine":42}
{"level":"info","msg":"Info message"}
```
**Simple Format Output:**
```
[2025-07-04 13:13] [ERROR] [app.js:42] Critical error
[2025-07-04 13:13] [INFO ] Info message
```
**Available callerLevel Options:**
- `'silent'` - Never include caller info (best performance)
- `'error'` - Only include caller info for errors
- `'warn'` - Include caller info for warnings and errors (default)
- `'info'` - Include caller info for info, warnings, and errors
- `'debug'` - Always include caller info
**Performance Tip:** For production applications that primarily log info/debug messages, setting `callerLevel: 'error'` can significantly improve performance by avoiding expensive stack trace analysis for routine logging.
## Constructor Options
| Option | Type | Default | Description |
| ------------- | ------ | --------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| `level` | string | `'info'` | Minimum log level to output (`'silent'`, `'error'`, `'warn'`, `'info'`, `'debug'`) |
| `format` | string | `'json'` | Output format (`'json'` or `'simple'`) |
| `callerLevel` | string | `'warn'` | Minimum log level to include caller info (`'silent'`, `'error'`, `'warn'`, `'info'`, `'debug'`) |
| `colours` | object | See below | Color codes for each log level |
| `levels` | object | See below | Custom level names and numeric values |
## Common Usage Patterns
```typescript
import Logger from "@iankulin/logger";
// Production: JSON format with environment-based level
const prodLogger = new Logger({
level: Deno.env.get('LOG_LEVEL') || 'info',
format: 'json',
callerLevel: 'error', // Performance optimization
});
// Development: Simple format with debug level
const devLogger = new Logger({
level: 'debug',
format: 'simple',
});
// Testing: Silent mode
const testLogger = new Logger({ level: 'silent' });
```
## Requirements
- Deno 1.37.0 or higher
## License
[MIT](LICENSE)
## Versions
- **1.0.0** - JSR release with full Deno support
- Migrated from [npm version](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@iankulin/logger) to JSR (JavaScript Registry)
- Full TypeScript support
- Native Deno compatibility
## AI Disclosure
- AI Code tools were used in this project