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EnLogger allows you to write log messages according to your needs without restricting you to writing messages to the debug console or other systems.
En Logger #
EnLogger
allows you to write log messages according to your needs without restricting you to
writing messages to the debug console or other systems. It maintains a list of EnLoggerHandlers
internally. You can implement your own EnLoggerHandler based on your specific requirements. Each
time you want to log a message with EnLogger
, each EnLoggerHandler
will be invoked to perform
the write operation.
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If you need your system to write logs to a file, implement an EnLoggerHandler that performs the write operation to a file.
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If you want to send logs to Sentry, implement an EnLoggerHandler that maintains an instance of Sentry internally. Each time a log is written, call the write method of Sentry.
PrinterHandler
is an EnLoggerHandler
provided within the library that allows you to write
colored messages to the developer console.
Some examples are shown in the example project.
The logs adhere to the syslog severity levels.
Installation #
dependencies:
en_logger:
Configuration #
Fast setup #
- Create en
EnLogger
instance:final logger = EnLogger()
- Add handlers to your logger:
logger.addHandler(PrinterLogger())
- Write log:
logger.debug('Arrived here');
,logger.error('Error deserializing data')
Prefix #
Logs can have a prefix. A style can be applied to this prefix.
final logger = EnLogger(defaultPrefixFormat: PrefixFormat(
startFormat: '[',
endFormat: ']',
style: PrefixStyle.uppercaseSnakeCase,
))
..addHandler(PrinterLogger())
..debug('get data',prefix: "API repository")
// printer output --> '[API_REPOSITORY] get data'
Data #
Messages can include attachments such as serialized data, file contents, and more.
// error with data
logger.error(
"error",
data: [
EnLoggerData(
name: "response",
content: jsonEncode("BE data"),
description: "serialized BE response",
),
],
);
Instances #
To avoid having to rewrite the prefix each time, you can create instances based on EnLogger
. For instance, if you have a specific scope (like the API repository), you can instantiate a EnLogger
with the prefix "API repository," and this prefix will be included in every log unless you explicitly override it.
final instLogger = logger.getConfiguredInstance(prefix: 'API Repository');
instLogger.debug('a debug message'); // [API Repository] a debug message
instLogger.error(
'error',
prefix: 'Custom prefix',
); // [Custom prefix] a debug message
PrinterHandler #
A default Develop console handler colored. There is a basic color setup that can be updated.
final printer = PrinterHandler()
..configure({Severity.notice: PrinterColor.green()});
You can also create custom colors.
PrinterColor.custom(schema: '\x1B[31m')