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This TypeScript log standardization library offers an easy and flexible way to standardize your application's logs.

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@SABBATH/LOGGER - The best log standardization library

This TypeScript log standardization library offers an easy and flexible way to standardize your application's logs. It offers the ability to customize the logging behavior of exceptions, transactions and validations, allowing you to adapt the library to the specific needs of your project.

Installation

To get started, you can install this module via npm or yarn:

npm install @sabbath/logger
# or
yarn add @sabbath/logger

Main features

  • Catch Exception
  • Catch Transaction [TODO]
  • Validation [TODO]

Catch exception

We provide two ways to catch exceptions:

  • the CatchException decorator to use in your methods
  • the catchException function so that you don't have to use classes to use the library

Configuration options

Option Type Required/Optional Default value Description Example using function Example using decorator
bubbleException boolean Optional true If set to true, the original exception will be thrown after logging, allowing the exception to continue its propagation. Function Decorator
customErrorInstance object Optional null Allows you to specify a custom error instance to be thrown, useful for customizing the exception that is logged. Function Decorator
hideParams boolean Optional false If set to true, the parameters that have been passed to the method will not be recorded, keeping sensitive data private. Function Decorator
isSync boolean Optional false Defines whether the method is synchronous, indicating whether or not it waits for responses from external calls.
kind string Optional null Defines the type of exception to be logged, allowing exceptions to be categorized into different groups or contexts.
onException function Optional null It allows you to provide a custom function to handle the registered exception, executing specific actions when an exception occurs. Function Decorator
pipeParams function Optional null It allows you to use a function to process and transform the parameters before they are recorded, adapting them to the desired format. Function Decorator
returnOnException function Optional null It offers the ability to provide a custom function to handle the logged exception and return new information or values after the exception has been logged. Function Decorator

Basic usage

Decorator:
import { CatchException } from '@sabbath/logger';

export class UserController {
  @CatchException({
    kind: 'Application',
  })
  public async getById(id: string) {
    // Your logic for getting a user
  }
}

Function:

import { catchException } from '@sabbath/logger';

export const getUserById = catchException(async (id: string) => {
  // Your logic for getting a user
}, {
  kind: 'Application',
});
import { catchException, CatchExceptionOptions } from '@sabbath/logger';

const options: CatchExceptionOptions = {
  kind: 'Application',
}

async function handleGetUserById(id: string) {
  // Your logic for getting a user
}

export const getUserById = catchException(handleGetUserById, options);

Log output

[ERROR] - {
  "uid": "",
  "timestamp": "2023-09-12T22:45:13.468Z",
  "trigger": {
    "name": "UserController",
    "method": "getById"
  },
  "params": ["c4baf266-13c9-4d6e-93a7-ff8dccde0905"],
  "error": {
    "name": "UserServiceError",
    "message": "User is blocked",
    "stack": {ErrorStack},
    "kind": "Application"
  }
}

Contributing

If you want to contribute to the development of this module, feel free to send a pull request to our GitHub repository