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| LICENSE |
| README.md |
| main.d.ts |
| main.js |
| node.d.ts |
| node.js |
| package.json |
| preload.js |
| renderer.d.ts |
| renderer.js |
Simple logging module Electron/Node.js/NW.js application. No dependencies. No complicated configuration.
By default, it writes logs to the following locations:
~/.config/{app name}/logs/main.log~/Library/Logs/{app name}/main.log%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Roaming\{app name}\logs\main.logStarts from v5, electron-log requires Electron 13+ or Node.js 14+. Feel free to use electron-log v4 for older runtime. v4 supports Node.js 0.10+ and almost any Electron build.
Install with npm:
npm install electron-log
import log from 'electron-log/main'; // Optional, initialize the logger for any renderer process log.initialize(); log.info('Log from the main process');
If a bundler is used, you can just import the module:
import log from 'electron-log/renderer'; log.info('Log from the renderer process');
This function uses sessions to inject a preload script to make the logger available in a renderer process.
Without a bundler, you can use a global variable __electronLog. It contains
only log functions like info, warn and so on.
There are a few other ways how a logger can be initialized for a renderer process. Read more.
import log from 'electron-log/node'; log.info('Log from the nw.js or node.js');
If you would like to upgrade to the latest version, read the migration guide and the changelog.
electron-log supports the following log levels:
error, warn, info, verbose, debug, silly
Transport is a simple function which does some work with log message. By default, two transports are active: console and file.
You can set transport options or use methods using:
log.transports.console.format = '{h}:{i}:{s} {text}';
log.transports.file.getFile();
Each transport has level and
transforms options.
Just prints a log message to application console (main process) or to DevTools console (renderer process).
'%c{h}:{i}:{s}.{ms}%c › {text}' (main),
'{h}:{i}:{s}.{ms} › {text}' (renderer)Read more about console transport.
The file transport writes log messages to a file.
'[{y}-{m}-{d} {h}:{i}:{s}.{ms}] [{level}] {text}'log.transports.file.resolvePathFn = () => path.join(APP_DATA, 'logs/main.log');
Read more about file transport.
It displays log messages from main process in the renderer's DevTools console.
By default, it's disabled for a production build. You can enable in the
production mode by setting the level property.
false in the production.Sends a JSON POST request with LogMessage in the body to the specified url.
Read more about remote transport.
Just set level property to false, for example:
log.transports.file.level = false; log.transports.console.level = false;
Transport is just a function (msg: LogMessage) => void, so you can
easily override/add your own transport.
More info.
Sometimes it's helpful to use electron-log instead of default console. It's
pretty easy:
console.log = log.log;
If you would like to override other functions like error, warn and so on:
Object.assign(console, log.functions);
Colors can be used for both main and DevTools console.
log.info('%cRed text. %cGreen text', 'color: red', 'color: green')
Available colors:
For DevTools console you can use other CSS properties.
electron-log can catch and log unhandled errors/rejected promises:
log.errorHandler.startCatching(options?);
Sometimes it's helpful to save critical electron events to the log file.
log.eventLogger.startLogging(options?);
By default, it save the following events:
certificate-error, child-process-gone, render-process-gone of appcrashed, gpu-process-crashed of webContentsdid-fail-load, did-fail-provisional-load, plugin-crashed,
preload-error of every WebContents. You can switch any event on/off.In some situations, you may want to get more control over logging. Hook is a function which is called on each transport call.
(message: LogMessage, transport: Transport, transportName) => LogMessage
You can create multiple logger instances with different settings:
import log from 'electron-log/main'; const anotherLogger = log.create({ logId: 'anotherInstance' });
Be aware that you need to configure each instance (e.g. log file path) separately.
import log from 'electron-log/main'; const userLog = log.scope('user'); userLog.info('message with user scope'); // Prints 12:12:21.962 (user) › message with user scope
By default, scope labels are padded in logs. To disable it, set
log.scope.labelPadding = false.