Pretty logger for stores, events, effects and domains.
npm add effector
npm add --dev effector-logger
or yarn
yarn add effector
yarn add -D effector-logger
Note: effector-logger requires
effector
to be installed
To make logs more useful we need additional metadata (like names, locations in the code, etc), which is provided by one of the effector
plugins.
Babel-plugin is built-in in the effector
package.
Just add it to your babel configuration.
{
"plugins": ["effector/babel-plugin"]
}
It is also useful to enable loc
generation for dev environment, to see for exact locations of units in the code.
{
"plugins": [["effector/babel-plugin", { "addLoc": true }]]
}
Read effector SWC plugin documentation
Just call attachLogger
in your entrypoint module.
NOTE: To "see" the createStore
, createEvent
, etc calls effector-logger
needs to be imported at the very top of your entrypoint module. This way initial states of stores will be properly logged at the moment of attachLogger
call.
Update logs are not affected by import order.
// src/index.tsx
import { attachLogger } from 'effector-logger';
import React from 'react';
import { createRoot } from 'react-dom/client';
import { App } from './app';
import { appStarted } from './shared/app-events';
attachLogger();
appStarted();
createRoot(document.querySelector('#app')).render(<App />);
After that you will see the logs in your console.
If your app uses scope (e.g. you have Server-Side-Rendering) - you will need to pass it to the logger to work.
attachLogger({ scope });
Updates related to provided scope will be prefixed with scope id.
There optional name
prefix to the logs.
It can be useful if there are few instances of your app, which are using different scopes or if you just want prefix that is better than boring scope id.
attachLogger({
scope,
name: `my-cool-app-${appId}`, // all logs will be prefixed with this string
});
To stop logs just call unsubscribe function.
const unlogger = attachLogger();
unlogger();
Sometimes it is required to hide some events or stores from log.
It is simple to implement: just call configure
on your unit.
import { createEvent } from 'effector';
import { configure } from 'effector-logger';
import { $data, loadDataFx } from './model';
const pageMounted = createEvent<number>();
configure(pageMounted, { log: 'disabled' });
// You can pass multiple units as array
configure([$data, loadDataFx], { log: 'disabled' });
By default only non-derived units are logged. If you want to force some unit to be logged, use configure enabled
import { createEvent } from 'effector';
import { configure } from 'effector-logger';
import { $data, loadDataFx } from './model';
const pageMounted = createEvent<number>();
const mappedMounted = pageMounter.map((x) => x);
configure(mappedMounted, { log: 'enabled' });
// You can pass multiple units as array
configure([$data, loadDataFx], { log: 'enabled' });
Redux DevTools is moved to a different package.
See the @effector/redux-devtools-adapter
Thanks go to these wonderful people (emoji key):
Andrey Antropov 💻 |
Sergey Sova 💻 |
Sozonov 💻 |
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