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+ import { MongoLogWriter, mongoLogId } from 'mongodb-log-writer';
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+ declare function createLogger(component: string): {
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+ log: ReturnType<MongoLogWriter['bindComponent']>;
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+ mongoLogId: typeof mongoLogId;
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+ };
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+ export = createLogger;
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+ "use strict";
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+ var __importDefault = (this && this.__importDefault) || function (mod) {
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+ return (mod && mod.__esModule) ? mod : { "default": mod };
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+ };
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+ const mongodb_log_writer_1 = require("mongodb-log-writer");
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+ const stream_1 = require("stream");
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+ const hadron_ipc_1 = __importDefault(require("hadron-ipc"));
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+ function createLogger(component) {
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+ const target = new stream_1.Writable({
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+ decodeStrings: false,
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+ write(line, encoding, callback) {
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+ var _a;
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+ (_a = hadron_ipc_1.default.call) === null || _a === void 0 ? void 0 : _a.call(hadron_ipc_1.default, 'compass:log', { line });
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+ process.emit('compass:log', { line });
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+ callback();
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+ },
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+ });
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+ const writer = new mongodb_log_writer_1.MongoLogWriter('', null, target);
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+ return {
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+ log: writer.bindComponent(component),
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+ mongoLogId: mongodb_log_writer_1.mongoLogId,
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+ };
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+ }
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+ module.exports = createLogger;
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+ //# sourceMappingURL=index.js.map
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+ {
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+ "name": "@mongodb-js/compass-logging",
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+ "description": "Shared helpers for logging in Compass packages",
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+ "author": {
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+ "name": "MongoDB Inc",
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+ "email": "compass@mongodb.com"
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+ },
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+ "publishConfig": {
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+ "access": "public"
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+ },
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+ "bugs": {
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+ "url": "https://jira.mongodb.org/projects/COMPASS/issues",
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+ "email": "compass@mongodb.com"
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+ },
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+ "homepage": "https://github.com/mongodb-js/compass",
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+ "version": "0.2.0",
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+ "repository": {
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+ "type": "git",
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+ "url": "https://github.com/mongodb-js/compass.git"
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+ },
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+ "files": [
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+ "dist"
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+ ],
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+ "license": "SSPL",
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+ "peerDependencies": {
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+ "hadron-ipc": "*"
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+ },
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+ "main": "dist/index.js",
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+ "types": "./dist/index.d.ts",
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+ "scripts": {
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+ "bootstrap": "npm run compile",
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+ "prepublishOnly": "npm run compile",
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+ "compile": "tsc -p tsconfig.json",
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+ "eslint": "eslint",
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+ "prettier": "prettier",
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+ "lint": "npm run eslint . && npm run prettier -- --check .",
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+ "depcheck": "depcheck",
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+ "check": "npm run lint && npm run depcheck",
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+ "check-ci": "npm run check",
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+ "test": "mocha",
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+ "test-cov": "nyc -x \"**/*.spec.*\" npm run test",
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+ "test-watch": "npm run test -- --watch",
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+ "test-ci": "npm run test-cov",
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+ "reformat": "npm run prettier -- --write ."
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+ },
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+ "dependencies": {
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+ "mongodb-log-writer": "^1.0.3"
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+ },
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+ "devDependencies": {
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+ "@mongodb-js/eslint-config-compass": "^0.3.0",
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+ "@mongodb-js/prettier-config-compass": "^0.2.0",
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+ "chai": "^4.3.4",
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+ "depcheck": "^1.4.1",
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+ "eslint": "^7.25.0",
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+ "hadron-ipc": "^2.5.0",
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+ "mocha": "^8.4.0",
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+ "nyc": "^15.1.0",
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+ "prettier": "2.3.2",
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+ "sinon": "^9.2.3",
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+ "typescript": "^4.3.5"
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+ },
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+ "gitHead": "455c6523f99a08c6796480d59727b53bdfa441f0"
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+ }