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A tiny stream log
$ npm install --save squeak
var Squeak = require('squeak');
var log = new Squeak()
.type('info')
.type('success', {color: 'green'})
.type('warn', {color: 'yellow'})
.type('error', {color: 'red'}, function () {
log.end();
process.exit(1);
});
log.info('this is a info message');
log.success('this is a success message');
log.warn('this is a warning');
log.error(new Error('this is an error').stack);
/*
info : this is a info message
success : this is a success message
warn : this is a warning
error : this is an error
at ChildProcess.exithandler (child_process.js:648:15)
at ChildProcess.emit (events.js:98:17)
*/
You can also customize the different types to use a custom prefix using the
prefix
option:
var Squeak = require('squeak');
var log = new Squeak({separator: ' '})
.type('success', {color: 'green', prefix: '✔'})
.type('warn', {color: 'yellow', prefix: '⚠'});
log.success('this is a success message');
log.warn('this is a warning');
/*
✔ this is a success message
⚠ this is a warning
*/
Creates a new Squeak
instance.
Type: boolean
Default: true
Whether to align the prefixes or not. E.g:
foo : hello
foobar : world
Type: number
Default: 2
Sets the indentation.
Type: string
Default: :
Customize the separator between the prefix
and the message.
Type: stream
Default: process.stderr
Which stream
to write to.
Type: string
Writes to options.stream
, using process.stderr
by default.
Type: string
Same as .write()
but with a new line.
Type: string
Same as .write()
but with padding.
Adds a type.
Type: string
The name of the type. Will be used as prefix
by default.
Type: string
Sets the prefix color. Supported colors can be found here.
Type: string
Sets the type
prefix. Uses type
by default.
Type: function
An optional callback to be called when the type
is called.
Emits an event.
Type: function
Writes a newline and executes an optional callback function.
MIT © Kevin Mårtensson