cologger 0.1.0 → 0.1.1
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*Add some color to your logs!*
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## Installation
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This utils is packed as a gem, so, simply run `gem install cologger` to install it.
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This utils is packed as a gem, so, simply run `gem install cologger` to install it.
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Current version is 0.1.
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Current version is 0.1.1
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## Usage
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Using cologger is quite easy && straight forward.
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logger.log_level = Cologger.LEVEL_DEBUG
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```
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After that, you can start logging. For example,
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After that, you can start logging. For example,
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logger.fatal "universe", "the world is crashing"
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The first parameter of any log method, like the `universe` in the `fatal` log above, is taken as a tag, the other strings, concated by a space character, is treated as the log content.
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## Log levels
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Same as ruby `logger`, there are 5 levels. Namely,
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Same as ruby `logger`, there are 5 levels. Namely,
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- FATAL, an unhandleable error that results in a program crash
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- ERROR, a handleable error condition
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## Dependency
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This gem depends on the cute [`colored' gem](https://github.com/defunkt/colored) by [defunk](https://github.com/defunkt).
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This gem depends on the cute [`colored' gem](https://github.com/defunkt/colored) by [defunk](https://github.com/defunkt).
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Thanks sir!
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## Change log
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- 0.1.
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- 0.1.1, use `\t` to align timestamp.
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- 0.1.0, initial version.
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